Bro.. can i ask advice.. in 2023 .. beetwen legion 7 11800 and rtx3070 ram32 gb vs legion 5 pro 12700 rtx3070 ram 16gb... which one i should buy if they have the same price... i am rarely moving my laptop.. iam using in pluging.. which one i should buy? Btw.. nice video
I really love to say day to day use instead of benchmarks. Regarding of the screen, I have a legion 5 and I can't seem to get a decent color profile. Are there any lenovo apps to help with the color profile?
You can try to find your laptop review at Notebookcheck. They usually make calibration and publish their profile in review. Or use calibration devices.
Thanks so much for the video.. so hard to get any info on people that have ACTUALLY used these lol.. do you think the Legion 7 would run Unreal Engine 5..? And any thoughts on AMD vs Intel? Would appreciate any tips at all.. 🙏
About UE 5… Yes. But maybe not at ultra, maximum settings. Let’s wait for the first titles. About AMD vs Intel. Depends which software do you use. You can watch videos with comparison tests like at Jarrod’sTech channel.
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but do you also get a warning sign when you plug your 100W USB-C charger? It looks like a triangle with an exclamation mark inside, and appears on the battery indicator. I just got this charging block and was wondering whether this is normal, as it's a slow charger for this laptop.
Yes, 100W chargers are slow for this kind of laptops. Use only at minimal load or when the laptop is sleeping. Cause laptop needs much more power for normal or full load.
@@techbearbro, thanks for replying. So, you do get that warning sign (kinda like this ⚠️) every time you use this charger? Just trying to confirm that's normal and doesn't mean my battery could suffer any damage from using it.
@@sofiamr It is a standard windows warning that you might use the wrong charger. You normally won't suffer any damage. It only warns you that the watt input is lower than what is expected (300W for this device). That means your device is charging slowly. But damage is extremly unlikely. However: According to Jarrod's Tech (he made an indeep review of the legion 7), if you use a 100W charger and put the device under heavy load, the 2021 version (in this video) could slowly discharge and then charge again, whenever workload goes from low to high and low again. This happens because it needs more than 100W (around 125W max in quit mode) and therefore uses up battery capacity to compensate, which is bad for your battery life. Every time it charges and discharges is like a charge cycle for the used battery cells. That means no damage but certainly some wear on the battery. Use the 300W charger if possible to avoid this.
I've got a question, there's a computer I'm buying that looks exactky like that except the grills on the side light up, do people just turn that odd or is that an entirely separate model? Cause the thing is, I'm finding others that HAVE the lights, but the leigion text has full rgb but the one I'm getting only has the logo lighting up
As addition to TechBear Bros answer: You probably bought the legion slim 7 version. This version has less RGBs around the case and vents as far as I know. There are four different versions or names for legion 7 models I know of: - Legion 7i (i for intel) - Legion 7 (amd version) - Legion slim 7i - Legion slim 7 But no guarantees if that are all legion 7 versions or names used. Whatever model you bought, it is probably a very good device ;)
Basically a jack of all trades. Nice review. Hope your channel grows.
Thank you 👍
the exact review that i need tq! so tired watching all making the same specs in depth n ure the only one making daily use review
I have specs review but on other channel 🙈🤣
Mainly looking for something for photo editing. And don't want a Mac. This seems like a solid choice
Amazing laptop ....been using it for 6 months now
can i use it for rendering architecture models
@@vigneshwaranm1017 i am doing blender rendering in this works great
The very best one for one actually using the machine...as I am doing now.
New one (2022 model) is better. But too expensive 😄
Bro top leptop Lenovo legion 7 i have this one too
Please
Can you give it to me?
Hey that’s a detailed video right here!🔥 Also wanted to know if this laptop will be best for intensive programming and coding?
I can't even get mine, I bought it 5 weeks ago, still waiting :0(
I hope everything will be okay
Lol
Bro.. can i ask advice.. in 2023 .. beetwen legion 7 11800 and rtx3070 ram32 gb vs legion 5 pro 12700 rtx3070 ram 16gb... which one i should buy if they have the same price... i am rarely moving my laptop.. iam using in pluging.. which one i should buy? Btw.. nice video
Отличное видео! Абонируем ⚡️
I really love to say day to day use instead of benchmarks. Regarding of the screen, I have a legion 5 and I can't seem to get a decent color profile. Are there any lenovo apps to help with the color profile?
You can try to find your laptop review at Notebookcheck. They usually make calibration and publish their profile in review. Or use calibration devices.
Well thik u it's one the best choice for editing videos and photos ?
I'm waiting pls🙏🏼
And thanks for those informations 👍🏽
You can choose some special models for creators. But they are usually more expensive. Some of them are in my video about MacBook Pro 16 alternatives.
Thanks so much for the video.. so hard to get any info on people that have ACTUALLY used these lol.. do you think the Legion 7 would run Unreal Engine 5..? And any thoughts on AMD vs Intel? Would appreciate any tips at all.. 🙏
About UE 5… Yes. But maybe not at ultra, maximum settings. Let’s wait for the first titles.
About AMD vs Intel. Depends which software do you use. You can watch videos with comparison tests like at Jarrod’sTech channel.
Look this: ruclips.net/video/wWHGZJYBGQI/видео.html
Great review! дзякуй
Hey what speech synthesizer are you using?
Sounds great!
It was Murf AI
Hey, this is absolutely out of topic, but can you name the mouse you're using? Thanks!
No problem. Legion M500
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but do you also get a warning sign when you plug your 100W USB-C charger? It looks like a triangle with an exclamation mark inside, and appears on the battery indicator. I just got this charging block and was wondering whether this is normal, as it's a slow charger for this laptop.
Yes, 100W chargers are slow for this kind of laptops. Use only at minimal load or when the laptop is sleeping. Cause laptop needs much more power for normal or full load.
@@techbearbro, thanks for replying. So, you do get that warning sign (kinda like this ⚠️) every time you use this charger? Just trying to confirm that's normal and doesn't mean my battery could suffer any damage from using it.
@@sofiamr
It is a standard windows warning that you might use the wrong charger. You normally won't suffer any damage. It only warns you that the watt input is lower than what is expected (300W for this device). That means your device is charging slowly. But damage is extremly unlikely.
However: According to Jarrod's Tech (he made an indeep review of the legion 7), if you use a 100W charger and put the device under heavy load, the 2021 version (in this video) could slowly discharge and then charge again, whenever workload goes from low to high and low again. This happens because it needs more than 100W (around 125W max in quit mode) and therefore uses up battery capacity to compensate, which is bad for your battery life. Every time it charges and discharges is like a charge cycle for the used battery cells. That means no damage but certainly some wear on the battery. Use the 300W charger if possible to avoid this.
@@Sachrial1, thank you for this thorough explanation! I'll look up Jarrod's video as well.
I've got a question, there's a computer I'm buying that looks exactky like that except the grills on the side light up, do people just turn that odd or is that an entirely separate model?
Cause the thing is, I'm finding others that HAVE the lights, but the leigion text has full rgb but the one I'm getting only has the logo lighting up
Lenovo Legion 7 (2021) has a lot of RGB. If you have this model, you can try to turn on backlight by "Fn + Spacebar"
As addition to TechBear Bros answer: You probably bought the legion slim 7 version. This version has less RGBs around the case and vents as far as I know.
There are four different versions or names for legion 7 models I know of:
- Legion 7i (i for intel)
- Legion 7 (amd version)
- Legion slim 7i
- Legion slim 7
But no guarantees if that are all legion 7 versions or names used.
Whatever model you bought, it is probably a very good device ;)
Good coputer
The swirling paint imagery on screen at 4:42 - is that a real time GPU graphics demo or a just a video clip?
It’s only HDR video: ruclips.net/video/uH_-N2ks8Wc/видео.html
Which one should i choose for gaming and engineering ? (Also battery life)
Legion 5 pro 6800h 3060 or
Legion 7 5800h 3070
1. 3070 would be better for gaming.
2. Engineering… depends what would be more important for your software. CPU or GPU.
3070 будет оптимальный
how long does it last on battery (silent mode)?