There’s nothing special or noteworthy about the exterior of the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro, and on paper, its specifications look like it’ll be a good gaming laptop, with the potential to be great.
Back in August, I reviewed Lenovo's Legion 5i, the 'i' standing for Intel. Now, the Legion 5 is here, and the key difference is, you guessed it, that it includes AMD's Ryzen 4000 processors.
The Lenovo Legion Tower 5i proved me wrong ... The case includes two drive sleds for a 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch drive, and Lenovo pre-routes both SATA power and data cables to the slots so you ...
Full credit to Lenovo’s PR department, then, for addressing the recent rumors of upcoming Legion GO models, without actually confirming or denying anything. A Lenovo Legion GO handheld PC ...
At 5.1 pounds and 14.1 x 10.3 x 0.7 inches, the Lenovo Legion ... a measly 17 fps at its native resolution. On the Assassin’s Creed Mirage benchmark (Ultra, 1080p), the Legion 7i came in with ...
The Lenovo Legion Go has made a name for itself as one of the big three gaming handhelds alongside the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally. However, unlike its closest competition, official accessory ...
This keyboard is the perfect complement to the Lenovo Legion Go as a 75% layout, super light 180g keyboard, which is only 5.6mm thick. It can easily switch between up to three devices with multi ...
The Legion Go will get its own official $65 USB ... and plug in a single USB-C cable to charge them both at once. In November, Lenovo will add a $10 set of swappable joystick tops and joystick ...