Testseek.com have collected 253 expert reviews of the Lenovo Legion Pro 5 / 5i 16 - Intel CPU and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Legion Pro 5 / 5i 16 - Intel CPU.
February 2022
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The editors liked
Definitely a gaming machine but without the OTT design
Solid build quality
Excellent 16-inch 240Hz display
Full keyboard makes it a work machine too
Plethora of rear-mounted ports
The editors didn't like
OOB software is intrusive to the point of irritation
No single-colour default for keyboard backlighting
Cooling system loud under gaming load
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Published: 2024-11-28, Author: Nick , review by: itwire.com
Priced at $4,472, the Legion Pro 5i offers reasonable value but falls short of premium expectations, particularly with the screen downgrade. However, during sales, like the current Black Friday promotion dropping the price to $2,699, it becomes a compelli...
Published: 2024-11-25, Author: Anthony , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
Definitely a gaming machine but without the OTT design, Solid build quality, Excellent 16-inch 240Hz display, Full keyboard makes it a work machine too, Plethora of rear-mounted ports
OOB software is intrusive to the point of irritation, No single-colour default for keyboard backlighting, Cooling system loud under gaming load
The Lenovo Legion Pro 5i is a solid and well-built all-rounder laptop that harnesses the best of what today's hardware can offer, although the software sometimes gets in the way...
I was able to use the Legion for a few weeks as my daily and gaming machine, coming away remarkably satisfied first by the performance of the notebook in everyday tasks, along with my work here at TweakTown that requires me to manage and edit my images an...
Pros + clean gaming/creator design + sturdy metal lid + 5 MP webcam + fast Wi-Fi 7 + brilliant, fast OLED display with wide color coverage + strong CPU and GPU performance
fingerprint magnet - no Thunderbolt 5, no SD reader, USB-A ports limited to 5 Gbps - ads in Lenovo apps - dropped frames in YouTube playback - battery mode: only 18% of full 3D performance
Pros + sleek gaming-creator design + stable metal lid + 5 MP webcam + dazzling, fast OLED with good color space coverage + powerful RTX 5070 Ti performance
fingerprint magnet - no Thunderbolt 5, no SD Reader, no Wi-Fi 6, USB-A ports only 5 Gbps - advertizing, data situation - dropped frames on YouTube - battery: only 15 % 3D performance
Multiple affordable configurations with various options, Handsome, low-key design without garish gamer RGB, 16-inch screen with 165Hz refresh, Nvidia G-Sync, and vibrant color, Plenty of ports including USB-A, USB-C, Ethernet, and HDMI
Disappointing performance for the price, GeForce RTX 4060, as implemented, struggles to beat the cheaper RTX 4050 by a meaningful margin, 512GB SSD doesn't have room for large game downloads, Shorter battery life than competitors, 691) ? this,parentElemen
G-Sync, high refresh rate, and 100% sRGB come standard, faster-than-average GeForce RTX 4060 performance, easy serviceability; 2x SODIMM, 2x M.2 2280, comfortable keyboard with large arrow keys, well-calibrated display
larger and heavier than many other 16-inch gaming laptops, no per-key RGB lighting or Thunderbolt, unintuitive performance settings, no Advanced Optimus, short battery life
In review: Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8. Test unit provided by LenovoThe 2023 Legion Pro 5 16 configured with GeForce RTX 4060 graphics isn't a cheap gaming laptop at $1600 USD. That's not a problem, of course, so long as it comes packed with features that...