I suggest sitting closer to the laptop so that the audio from speakers will have a more direct path to your ears. If you are sitting far from the laptop, the audio experience is mediocre. The 2 down firing speakers are located at the sides. The response time is also slightly lower. Compared to my Y530 with 144Hz 72% panel, I can feel the colours are slightly more accurate and richer, while contrast is much better. Unlike Legion 5 Pro or 7, it is not colour calibrated with X-Rite (still looks decent out of the box) and does not have a 60Hz switch (although you can create custom profiles). Some might argue that it has a slight yellow tint, but I prefer it. Ghosting is minimal, and there is an overdrive option in Vantage (although might introduce some inverse ghosting). The 15.6 inch 165Hz FHD IPS display from BOE (BOE0998) has great colours, brightness and contrast. ![]() They should put the clickpad at the middle of the keyboard layout excluding the numpad (eg align more to right), but this is not a big deal.Ĭompared to my Y530, the keyboard is slightly better but for touchpad/clickpad, I think both are fine. The clickpad is quite big, but slightly aligned to the left which is a bit unnecessary IMO. The L/R clicks are shallow and a bit mushy, kinda like what u expect from an Ideapad. However, if you use it for a long period of time, you might have uncomfortable fingers due to the friction on plastic surface vs glass. The clickpad has good accuracy and smooth gliding. ![]() I am very impressed on the build quality overall. The 5i also feels more solid when holding in hand, making the Y530 feels cheap - you can feel the thinness of the chassis layer in Y530. I think you don't have to worry about the soft touch plastic surface getting dirty every day or might tear off after a long period of usage. The plastic material used doesn’t feel cheap at all, in fact there is a slight metallic feel on the C cover.Ĭompared to my old Y530, the material used has improved. The hinge is smooth and well calibrated, no noticeable wobbling when shaking the laptop. The lid can be opened with one hand, the maximum angle is 180 degrees. Since it's still a plastic lid, there is some flex when twisting the lid, but nothing concerning. ![]() The same can be said when force is applied on the middle of the lid cover. The bottom chassis (keyboard deck/C cover) has little to no flex when force is applied on it. Despite that, build quality is surprisingly good. The laptop chassis is mainly made from ABS plastic. Some tests, like black uniformity and color accuracy, may vary between individual units.Lenovo Legion 5i 15 website: Legion 5i Gen 6 (15" Intel) | Intel®-powered gaming laptop with NVIDIA® graphics | Lenovo Malaysia If you come across a different configuration option not listed above, or you have a similar Lenovo IdeaPad 3 laptop that doesn't correspond to our review, let us know, and we'll update it. Our display and performance results are only valid for the configuration we tested. AMD Radeon RX Vega 8 (integrated, Ryzen 7 5700U, 8 cores, 1900MHz).AMD Radeon RX Vega 7 (integrated, Ryzen 5 5500U, 7 cores, 1800MHz).AMD Radeon RX Vega 6 (integrated, Ryzen 3 5300U, 6 cores, 1500MHz).AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (8 cores/16 threads, up to 4.3GHz).AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (6 cores/12 threads, up to 4.0GHz).15.6" IPS 1920 x 1080 60Hz (with or without touch input).15.6" TN 1920 x 1080 60Hz (with or without touch input). ![]() There are many Lenovo IdeaPad 3 models, so to avoid confusion, our review applies only to variants with a model number starting with '82KU'. The display, CPU, GPU, memory, storage, and color are configurable you can see the options in the table below. We tested the Lenovo IdeaPad 3 15 (model 82KU00YQUS) with a 1080p touch-sensitive IPS display, an AMD Ryzen 3 5300U CPU, AMD Radeon RX Vega 6 integrated graphics, 8GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage.
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