In the Lenovo Legion 7, the main emphasis is on the pure performance. In games, the Core i9-10980HK and the GeForce RTX 2080 Super Max-Q ensure particularly high frame rates, which can be maintained even under load, thanks to the good cooling system. The 240-Hz display offers a high maximum brightness and has no equal in terms of the display quality. While some of the competitors offer an even higher level of workmanship, our test unit still gives a solid impression due to the metal case, and is also visually attractive. So there are really no reasons for complaint in terms of the fundamental qualities of the laptop.
On the other hand, the input devices leave a lot to be desired. They are a bitter disappointment, particularly if you hope for any similarities to Lenovo's ThinkPads. While it probably isn't absolutely necessary to equip a gaming laptop with the best of touchpads, you should be able to expect a better keyboard in this price class. Even the many user-definable illumination effects don't make up for this.
The Lenovo Legion 7 concentrates on the essential.
However, the largest weakness of the Legion 7 is represented by the timing of its release: The new generation of mobile graphics cards, which will probably bring a large performance jump, might already be introduced as soon as January of next year. So whether you want to get the performance jump or hope for a price reduction, waiting might be worthwhile in either case. In the second case, it might also be worthwhile to observe development the price of the Legion 7, since it is basically an impressive gaming laptop with good workmanship and a first-rate display.
December 25, 2020 at 03:47AM
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