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Lenovo Legion 5 15ACH6H 15.6 Inch FHD 120 Hz Gaming Laptop (AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, 8 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 6GB GDDR6, Windows 10 Home) – Phantom Blue (top) + Shadow Black (bottom)

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Update: If interested, here are our thoughts on the updated 2023 Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (Intel) and Legion Pro 5 (AMD) models. And here’s our detailed review of the 2023 Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (i9 + RTX 4070) model. Design and construction Unfortunately, Lenovo doesn’t offer a 3060 configuration of the Legion 5 in all markets, but if that’s available in your region, if competitively priced and if the gaming performance sits high on your list of priorities, I’d surely consider going with this 3060 configuration over the 3050Ti. We’ll also discuss the choice between the Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 7 processors down below, as well as the Intel alternatives on the Legion 5i.

Lenovo Legion 5 15ACH6H 15.6 Inch FHD 120 Hz Gaming Laptop Lenovo Legion 5 15ACH6H 15.6 Inch FHD 120 Hz Gaming Laptop

The palmrests and touchpad are cooler than skin temperature with a maximum of 25.6 °C / 78.1 F and are therefore cool to the touch. The RTX 3060 model goes for significantly more in the US, at around 1400-1500 USD at this point. Over there, the 3050Ti configurations are aggressively priced at around 1000 USD, but that’s also for the 60Wh options. Lenovo offers options for an RX6600 dGPU in some markets, or for a QHD 165 Hz display. External temperatures are fine with this laptop, both with daily use and with games. It’s unusual though that the hotspots are placed just around the arrows keys and the Enter key, but the chassis never gets uncomfortable to the touch, as even those are only in the low to mid-40s Celsius. Still, I didn’t notice the same king of hotspots on Derek’s review units, so I’m not sure if this is normal or some sort of an issue with my unit. Internally, these hotspots seem to be placed over the chipset and SSD, which do not overheat based on our HWinfo logs.Finally, I’ll mention that camera at the top of the screen. It’s HD-only and washed-out quality even in good light, but at least it’s there and can do that job when needed. This comes with an electronic shutter on the left side of the laptop, which electronically kills both the camera and the microphones, and not just covers the lens with a piece of plastic. Battery life For what is worth, the 3050 or 3050Ti variants on this laptop come with a mid-sized and lighter 230W charger.

Lenovo Legion 5 17 with RTX 3060 in review: Strong gaming

Finally, I’ll mention that camera at the top of the screen. It’s HD-only and washed-out quality even in good light. Lenovo also includes an electronic shutter on the left side of the laptop, which electronically kills both the camera and the microphones. Battery life Over here, this tested Ryzen 7 + RTX 3060 configuration is available in stores for around 1200 EUR, which is competitive for what you’re getting. The same goes for under 1200 GBP in the UK, and around 1400 EUR in Germany. Lenovo kept their better panels for the 5 Pro and 7 lineups, and this Legion 5 only gets a FHD 1920 x 1080 px option with 300+ nits of brightness and 100% sRGB color coverage, as well as 165 Hz refresh rate and pretty good response times. All these make for a balanced panel, well suited for daily use, work, and gaming. And since there’s a MUX on this Legion 5 series, you’ll benefit from either FreeSync or GSync when running games. Somehow, this Legion 5 Pro proved far more efficient and consistent than the buggy Legion 5, and that lead to longer and more consistent runtimes, despite the higher resolution screen here. The system still doesn’t automatically switch from 165 Hz to 60 Hz when you unplug the laptop, as other devices do, but you can cycle between 60 and 165 Hz refresh by hitting Fn+R, manually. And it actually works on this unit, and makes a difference with streaming and lightweight chores! The layout is among the best you’ll find in a mid-range laptop these days, though. The main set of keys are full-size, the arrows are also all full-size keys and spaced out from everything around, and there’s also a NumPad section, with slightly narrower keys, but still well spaced and perfectly usable.What you’re getting here is a well-built and manufactured chassis, with good inputs and IO, with an excellent 16:10 display, a powerful hardware configuration with a MUX and a solid cooling module, plus a big battery that allows for many hours of use on a charge. All these for the equivalent of 1200 EUR or 1400 USD, or even less with the crazy sales that Lenovo are running on their Legion laptops. With its fixed 80-Wh battery, the Lenovo Legion 5 17 lasts only 4.5 hours in our Wi-Fi test. However, several competitors do not do much better in this instance, either. Here, only the Asus TUF Gaming F17 is able to set itself apart with significantly longer battery life. Since the Lenovo Legion 5 17 is equipped with the second-largest battery in our comparison, we still expected more. At least the battery life is sufficient for a movie night when fully charged. It’s armed with everything you need to dominate any lobby, including up to AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800H mobile processors and NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 30 series graphics. Ok, let’s talk performance. We start by testing the CPU by running the Cinebench R15 test for 15+ times in a loop, with 1-2 seconds delay between each run.

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