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Die Autoren gefallen
Hohe Arbeits- und Spieleleistung
Gute Verarbeitung und Stabilität
Schlichtes Design
Schickes
Unaufälliges Gehäuse
Preis-Leistung
Für einen Gaming-Laptop recht leise
Schickes Design
Sehr gute Verarbeitung
Gute Eingabgeräte
Schnelles
Farbtreues Display
Hohe Gaming-Leistung
Viele Anschlüsse gut verteilt
Gute Lautsprecher
Wartungsfreundlich
Effizientes Kühlsystem
Zusätzliche M.2 nachrüstbar
Fairer Preis
Hohes Arbeitstempo
Speicher erweiterbar
Schnell beim Arbeiten und Zocken
Ordentliches Display
Starker Akku
Gutes Touchpad
Tolle Tastatur
Günstige Alternative zur Oberklasse
Eignet sich auch gut zum Arbeiten
Sehr hohe CPU- & GPU-Leistung
Gutes 165-Hz-Display (IPS)
Gute Wartungsmöglichkeiten (RAM
2x NVMe-SSD)
Beleuchtete Tastatur (4 Zonen)
Express-Laden
Solide 1080p Spieleleistung
Sehr gute Systemleistung
165-Hz-IPS-Display mit geringen Delta-E-2000-Werten
Viele USB-Anschlüsse
Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis
Lange Akkulaufzeiten
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Kein Thunderbolt
Kein Kartenleser
Etwas laut und warm
Etwas dunkles und kühl eingestelltes Display
Nur 512 GByte SSD-Festplattenspeicher
Viel Bloat- und Scareware vorinstalliert
Ungleichmäßige Display-Ausleuchtung
Kein SD-Kartenleser
Maue Webcam
Mauer Bildschirm
Kurze Akkulaufzeit
Etwas kleiner Speicher
Lässt sich nicht aufrüsten
Grafisch aufwendige Spielen laufen nicht ganz flüssig
Veröffentlicht: 2022-05-10, Autor: David , Testbericht von: T3.com
Copes with the best games,Keeps itself very cool,Lots of bang for your buck,
Lacks keyboard lighting, Not the most powerful, The design is rather plain,
The Lenovo Legion 5 Advantage Edition is a mid-range gaming laptop with some top AMD components and a very attractive price attached. It's capable of handling every game out there, and doesn't do badly at all when you want to use your laptop for other stu...
Veröffentlicht: 2021-11-19, Autor: Andrei , Testbericht von: ultrabookreview.com
sturdy build quality and made out of materials that should age well, balanced IPS screen, with 180 angle, MUX and GSync, good inputs for this class, excellent performance across the board, and a wellbalanced Quiet profile, easily serviceable and upgradeab
fullsize laptop with a heavy 300W power brick in this configuration, noisy fans on all power profiles, and always active even with light use, buggy wireless with the Realtek module, and buggy battery draw on Hybrid, tiny audio quality and poor camera
The Legion 5 is one of the best-value mid-tier laptops of this generation, and a recommendation in this 3060 configuration over here in Europe where it's also very aggressively priced. What you're getting here is rugged and reliable build quality, fair in...
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There's an awful lot to like about the Legion 5, especially with the spec included with this model I'm testing. You'll have to jump up to the Legion 5 Pro for a higher resolution screen, but I found the full HD panel quite adequate for gaming, video editi...
Great keyboard, Good upgrade options, Excellent gaming performance
Poor battery life, Loudspeakers lack bass
The new Legion 5 is yet another great option in this increasingly contested section of the laptop market. It's capable of better gaming performance than both the Acer Nitro 5 and the Asus TUF Dash F15 and it also comes within striking distance of the far...
great build quality, good keyboard and trackpad, good screen, nice CPU performance and alright GPU, lots of upgrade options, decent battery life, especially if you can find an 80Whr model, competitively priced
lousy webcam, subpar speakers
For a $1k laptop, this Lenovo Legion 5 is excellent. We were looking for a laptop with a powerful CPU, a decent GPU for the occasional content creating, and a good and accurate screen. This one here checks all those boxes and has some great other features...
Strong all-round performance, Silky gaming on 165Hz FHD G-Sync display, Decent build quality and excellent keyboard, Impressive specification for £1,300, Eight-hour battery life
Display lacks wow factor of Legion 5 Pro, Smaller trackpad (vs. Legion 5 Pro), Fans get noisy quickly
With the aim of cornering the gaming laptop market, Lenovo's Legion portfolio has evolved to offer compelling solutions at a variety of competitive price points.The recently reviewed Legion 5 Pro is, in our estimation, a stand-out choice at £1,500, an...
Zusammenfassung: If time has taught us anything, it should be that newer isn't necessarily better. In the world of computing, it often means paying a significant premium to be a hardware beta tester. By buying a used or refurbished laptop, you're not just paying a lot le...