The AMD Advantage laptops are designed to offer a competitive edge in gaming and productivity. They employ the latest AMD Radeon GPUs and Ryzen CPUs/APUs, which give them the power to handle even the most demanding tasks. This allows users to enjoy high-quality graphics and gaming experiences without sacrificing performance or battery life.

Design

The Legion laptop is a budget-friendly alternative to more expensive options that still offers features that set it apart from other laptops. Its lid hinge and design make it easy to open and close, as well as its four zones of RGB backlight make it a great choice for gaming or creative uses.

The Legion series’ tradition of having a slightly more mature appearance than some of the rivalry. Apart from the RGB lighting on the keyboard and the label indicating that pressing Fn+Q changes the cooling profile in the Lenovo Vantage app, nothing about it obnoxiously yells “gaming machine.” We all support exercising some aesthetic restraint. The laptop’s lid has very little flex, and the aluminum body has a comfortingly solid feel to it. We appreciate how the hinge has been positioned to allow one-handed opening.

The Lenovo Legion 5 keyboard is a great choice for people who need a full-width numeric keypad and a row of cursor keys that are separated from the main keyboard by a small distance. The key travel is 1.8mm, and the trackpad is flawless. The majority of the ports on the Legion 5 are arranged along the back, so you can access an HDMI 2.1 connector, an RJ45 1Gbit/sec LAN connector, two USB Type-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports, a Type-C port that supports DisplayPort 1.4, and a custom DC-in jack.

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Keyboard and touchpad

The Legion 5 keyboard is a great choice for those who are looking for a typing experience that is punchy and comfortable.

The Lenovo Vantage app lets you customize the keyboard’s four-zone RGB lighting. The touchpad’s material isn’t the best, but it does have a respectable click when we tested it. The Windows 10 gestures, such as two-finger scrolling, were a little tricky, but that could just be because this is a pre-production version.

Lenovo Legion 5 review: Display

The Lenovo Legion 5 is a great laptop for day-to-day working and gaming. It offers plenty of screen real estate, is fairly bright, and has good black levels. However, its 300-nit screen is not as immersive as we’d hoped. When watching Netflix streaming movies, the experience isn’t as immersive as we’d hoped.

The HP Omen 16 is a great laptop for gamers that want a powerful and bright display. Additionally, the 165Hz refresh rate ensures that games should look smoother on the device. However, the 1080p resolution is a little outdated when compared to other laptops with similar prices. The 16-inch 2K panel on the device appeared sharper during our tests.

Audio

The Legion 5’s speakers were impressively loud, but they had an odd balancing problem. The level was loud at 10% and didn’t go much louder at 100%; this might be a problem with pre-production, though. We listened to “Demons” by Icon For Hire, and while the electronic beats’ strong and assertive opening was loud and bold, the electric guitar and drums seemed a touch murky. But the vocals stood out because they were clear and dominant. Sadly, the bass wasn’t rich enough to make the percussion stand out. The Nahimic app allows you to adjust the audio to your preferences. It has controls for voices, bass, treble, surround sound, and volume stabilization. Additional presets include music, movies, communication, and gaming. You can read our article on Lenovo Legion 5 review.

Graphic and gaming

The RTX 3070 graphics card is not compatible with the CPU that comes with the system. The only way to use the RTX 3070 graphics card is to use a separate graphics card that is compatible with the CPU.

The Legion 5’s display is its greatest shining moment. It has a 15.6-inch, 1920×1080 IPS display with enhanced gaming capabilities thanks to two features: a quick 165Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync support between 60 and 165Hz. In addition to having this inherent resistance to tearing, the Legion 5’s display has almost no discernible ghosting, ensuring that it always looks smooth. ..

Lenovo Legion 5 review: Performance

The Legion 5 is a good computer, but it would have been surprised if it weren’t for its Ryzen 7 5800H octa-core processor, RTX 3070 GPU, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and 8GB of VRAM. It quickly finished the Expert Reviews 4K media benchmark and achieved a score of 284. That outperforms the Core i7-based TUF Dash F15 (194) but falls short of the Acer Nitro 5’s AMD 5800H/RTX3060 configuration.

The Legion 5 gaming laptop averaged 61 frames per second for Hitman 2 and 68 frames per second for Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Ray tracing was turned on for the latter, DLSS was turned off, and all other graphics settings were set to maximum. Finally, we tested Wolfenstein: Youngblood in a number of different ways: first, without ray tracing; second, with ray tracing enabled but DLSS disabled; and third, with ray tracing enabled but DLSS enabled. The results, which came back with average frame rates of 160fps, 126fps, and 143fps, were very outstanding.

Asus’ ROG Zephyrus G15 offers similar performance to the Acer Nitro, but at a fraction of the price. The Legion 5’s unexpectedly high frame rates may be due to two elements unique to Lenovo: the Lenovo Legion AI Engine, which dynamically adjusts power between the CPU and GPU for greater FPS, and its use of an Nvidia GTX 1070 instead of a GTX 1080. ..

Battery life

The Legion 5 is a great laptop for office tasks and gaming. It has an excellent battery life, is easy to use, and can handle most tasks well.

Heat

The Legion 5’s cooling system combines heatsinks, heat pipes, and fans. It is comparable to the Y560, which is a few generations old and strikingly identical to the Legion 5 Pro that we recently saw. It also functions exactly as well. CPU temperatures typically stay in the mid-40C range when in use. The CPU temperatures are not significantly affected by opening Chrome or performing other light tasks because the heat sink is large enough. ..

Configuration options

Lenovo Legion 5 is a low-cost gaming laptop that starts at $769. It has an AMD Ryzen 7 CPU, 32GB of RAM, a 2TB SSD, and the most recent Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics card.

Lenovo Legion 5 review: Conclusion

Acer’s updated Nitro 5 series features excellent cooling and incredibly high TGP graphics cards. This laptop is budget-friendly, but it offers a lot of features and is more attractive than most others on the market.