Lenovo Legion 5 Pro 16IAH7, 16\" WQXGA, Intel Core i7-12700H, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Storm Gray, Windows 11 Home, 82S00003US
Lenovo Legion 5 Pro 16IAH7, 16\" WQXGA, Intel Core i7-12700H, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Storm Gray, Windows 11 Home, 82S00003US
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Lenovo Legion 5 Pro 16IAH7, 16\" WQXGA, Intel Core i7-12700H, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Storm Gray, Windows 11 Home, 82S00003US

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Pros

  • : Provides a comfortable typing experience.
  • : Provides exceptional processing power for demanding tasks.
  • : Handles demanding games at high settings.
  • : Laptop's body is well-constructed and robust.
  • : Offers high-end specs and quality at a lower cost.

Cons

  • : Lasts only a few hours with moderate use.
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Oct 6, 2022
Hamster
5 out of 5 stars review

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Only One Downside

My primary use is browsing, because I'm literally always browsing, which I can do while I game and edit images. This laptop can handle anything I can throw at it, even during my most ADHD moments when I'm doing everything at once. The screen is bright, so bright I've had to turn the brightness down on a laptop for the first time in a lifetime. The fans are reasonable. If you push the laptop, it's going to go off like a helicopter, but I've never felt it get too hot. I've never felt it get hot at all. You can also adjust the settings and let it bake if you prefer the quiet. I guess you'd do that if you were on mic with friends. The speakers are better than my last laptop, but only by a bit. They're laptop speakers, so... Everything is adjustable. Lenovo Vantage is awesome like that. The keyboard can get too bright at night, distracting from the screen. My solution was to change the color to #200000, which looks black on the preview onscreen, but it's still a red light under my keys. There's a tip for easily distracted people who need to see their keys well at night. It has a handy key to mute your mic and a switch on the side to cut your built-in camera. Lenovo has a calculator shortcut on the keyboard for all my fellow STEM majors, along with a numpad. Convenient. It's fast. Fast laptop is fast. You can set it to turn on when you lift the screen, and, when it turns on, it's just on. Games boot up like they were running in the background the whole time. I mean, if you're not used to a mid-range gaming laptop, you're gonna be shook. Laptop is fast, stays cool, has gorgeous graphics capabilities, is actually smaller than you'd expect, has a comfortable keyboard and responsive touchpad, can handle your ADHD, can handle that game that your current laptop can't even run and on its best graphic settings too, and I can't tell you anything about the battery because I never unplug a laptop. So what's the downside? It comes with Windows 11, which still needs outside programs to function in an acceptable manner. If you have to downgrade specs or go for an older model to get Windows 10, do it. I had already set everything up and transferred files before I realized what an incomplete mess Windows 11 is. You have to do a clean install to downgrade. While that wouldn't be an issue for a lot of you, I can't be bothered. I use an outside program. Won't mention it as it's against the guidelines, but you can easily find it. All that being said, I can see this laptop lasting for years to come and still being able to keep up with new games and their ridiculous requirements. I'd recommend it. 5/5. Would buy again.

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Dec 4, 2022
Moses Enejoh
5 out of 5 stars review

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Legion 5i Pro 3070Ti

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I got the Lenovo Legion 5i Pro Gen 7 Intel, with RTX 3070Ti. So far, it's been great. Incredible performance, and a better battery life. I observed that it doesn't get heated when gaming heavily, like other laptops and models. I'm happy with my purchase; great value for the price. I would highly recommend.

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Oct 26, 2022
Md Hasive Ahmad
5 out of 5 stars review

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The Beast, My partner!

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] When I got my laptop in my hand I felt that I have my long cherished dream in my hand. I have waited for a long time to have this kind of high configuration laptop. This is one of the best thing that happened in my life. This laptop is just a beauty with powerful hardware. The battery life is significantly high in terms of gaming laptop. When I look at the screen I feel that I am looking at something real. The speed, gamplay, working performance is just awesome. Thank you lenovo for my Beast (Legion 5i Pro 3079Ti).

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