Announced back in April, Lenovo's Legion 5i is among the first to include Intel's 10th-generation H-series processors, also known as Comet Lake H. In fact, it also has an AMD variant, which uses the new AMD Ryzen 4000 H-series chips, so you can actually have your choice in who provides the silicon. The graphics go up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060, which is impressive for an entry-level gaming laptop.
But Lenovo made improvements all-around. It's got slimmer bezels with a privacy guard on the webcam, and there's a new TrueStrike keyboard with optional four-zone RGB lighting. Those slimmer bezels are around a 15.6-inch FHD display, and you can have it configured with up to a 240Hz refresh rate and 500-nit brightness. That's not what's in the review unit though, which has a 144Hz 300-nit panel.
Lenovo says that it uses a six-point thermal sensor array for its ColdFront 2.0 cooling technology, and it is promising improved battery life with Q-Control and Rapid Charge Pro. Check out the unboxing video below:
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