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Lensforge review
Lensforge review





lensforge review
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Depending on the configuration, you get either a White, Blue or a 4-zone RGB backlight. There, we see the pinnacle of medium-budget gaming keyboards. Naturally, the next thing in our sight is the base. Indeed, the lid is pretty flexy, due to its plastic nature. Nevertheless, the entire laptop is once again made out of plastic but to be fair, the body remains rigid even when you force it to flex.Īs usual, the lid opens easily with a single hand, and the hinge mechanisms feel smooth. Ultimately, the Legion 5 (15″ AMD, 2021) has slightly longer fins on the plastic vents, a more rounded interaction between the keyboard deck, and the palm rest area, and a slight increase in thickness – from 22-24mm up to 22.5-25.75mm. There is the subtlest of changes regarding this laptop’s design, compared to its predecessor. You can check the prices and configurations in our Specs System: Okay, enough technicalities, for now, let’s check this device already, shall we? With that said, the Lenovo is already ahead in terms of specs, as its RTX 3060, and RTX 3070 come with 130W TGPs, while the HP only features 100W RTX 3070.

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However, we were a bit disappointed by this year’s unit. Last year, HP has made a more than decent job with their brand new design. Also, one of Legion 5’s biggest contenders is the HP Omen 15. The difference is about $100-200 depending on the region, and we are curious if it’s worth it giving more cash for the “Pro” version. First of all, despite their similar specs, today’s laptop and the Legion 5 Pro (16″) have different pricing. Generally, the device remains pretty much unchanged on the outside, but we are glad to see that Lenovo still kept the Web camera – a feature abolished by ASUS and the majority of their ROG notebooks.īefore we start there are a couple of points we want to set.

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This allows you to connect the integrated display either to the integrated GPU for maximum efficiency and battery life or to the dedicated GPU, for the full bandwidth. Thankfully for the gamers, the laptop is equipped with a MUX switch.

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And today, the Legion 5 gets an update with the Zen 3 architecture and RTX 3000 graphics cards. Although it kept the same design, which proved successful in the past, the manufacturer took the risk to rely on AMD (in addition to Intel) for their processors. Last year, Lenovo was both conservative, and bold.







Lensforge review