Power Strip Tower Surge Protector, JACKYLED 12 Outlets 6 USB (2 USB C) Charging Station, Extension Cord with Multiple Outlets, 1050J 1625W/13A Outlet Extender 6.5ft Extension Cord for Home Office
Original price was: $ 50.99.$ 39.89Current price is: $ 39.89.
GlocalMe Numen Air 5G Portable WiFi Mobile Hotspot for Travel, CloudSIM Tech, Touch Screen, Network Congestion Monitoring, with Lifetime 16+1GB Data
Original price was: $ 449.99.$ 339.99Current price is: $ 339.99.
$ 2,850.77
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Alberto Rodriguez –
The station is so stable and fast!!! Fully recommendable.
Kalvin D –
Paid a lot for this thing. The keyboard feels cheap around the A button. There is serious flex all around it. It seems to be a growing problem with many others.
cudddd –
Worked perfectly and not loaded with too much bloatware. Expensive but worth the money.
Zaw –
Are you a businessman who travels a lot and loves gaming? Are you an engineering student who needs a powerful laptop you can use for school and recreation? This is THE laptop you want if you are someone who wants an absurd raw amount of performance while not attracting any unwanted attention.
I have always despised the huge obnoxious logos, blinding RGB lights, and aggressive name brand marketing to cater to gamers with inflated prices. This is the exact opposite – unless you KNOW what the Legion series is or have the RGB lighting on the keyboards on, this just looks like your regular work laptop. But make no mistakes: it’s packing serious hardware under the hood.
Assuming Lenovo took notice of input from LTT, the good airflow is a nice feature to have. With 330 watts of power from the adapter, it is a significant amount of heat to dissipate. With that being said, I have no problem playing games like Cyberpunk 2077 on max and it feels AMAZING.
The only complaints I have are limited battery life (to be fair, this is true for almost all gaming laptops) and finicky Lenovo software. The “AI” engine does not reliably recognize a game is demanding high performance, and it throttles power, so you have laggy gameplay. Make sure to switch over to “Performance” thermal mode in the Vantage app manually.
Kjbutler –
Laptop quality was amazing, had some glitching while gaming, return to the seller and they chargers a giant restocking fee…….. watch out……
Dr. Jason –
This system is incredible. I am part of a competitive gaming clan (Battlefield Brothers), and we have a couple of serious gaming hardware wizards. I have built a couple 100 systems in my IT career, but I listen to these wizards. They play with so many systems and test the limits of them. This is the system they ALL recommended and they were 100% spot on. It is extremely fast and I don’t see the need to replace it for 4-5 years. I wanted a full gaming system that I didn’t have to maintain. I did get the Lenovo full extended warranty for 4 years with the complete lost/stolen/broken replacement option. The warranty was surprisingly economical to get. The system comes with a 30% off coupon in the box.
I did upgrade the two m.2s just because I wanted the faster and larger 2tb 980 pros. I haven’t upgraded the memory yet, but I plan to do that soon. THAT is all that I will need for 4 years. No other upgrades are needed. Even these are more my vanity at the end of the day. After so many years of playing with hw, this is what I wanted! Nothing needed! It just works! I am very happy with it. I may not compete anymore, but I still game like a champ on it. When I got to competitions, it made it so easy! No huge case to ship and hope doesn’t break. Business trip, lan party, or hospital, it works!
It is EXACTLY what I wanted. I wish it wasn’t so hot, and heavy, but it is still portable. The battery isn’t the best, but what do you expect with a power-hungry monster like this. You can charge it fast with the provided Lenovo proprietary charger, or a little slower with an external USB-C charger. I use a 140-watt USB-C charger as my travel one. I have used an external battery to extend usage. Look, this is a BIG system, and portable. Laptop mode is not what I got it for, but it does work fine as a laptop. I used it in the hospital a couple of times already, and I wasn’t disappointed.
End of the day, if you want a gaming system, this is the one to get. Might be a 2023 model and it is still amazing a year later. Mine is now 1 year old as I am posting this review. I would still buy this exact model even today to save a some money on a 2023 model! No need to hesitate, just get it an be thrilled.
American fight –
Long story short – This is a true desktop replacement. I have built my own towers for 15 years. I am tired of the heat they produce, the power they consume, and dealing with the hardware issues. I have waited and waited and now we are finally getting laptops that can actually handle the load of a power user who plays AAA games and works from their computer from home.
This thing chews up every game I throw at it on Ultra settings. It’s quite impressive. Once you take the time to properly undervolt it and adjust the fan curves it’s even better. Yes, it can get a little loud under the heaviest gaming loads but that’s fine. It’s an easy trade-off to get rid of the massive towers.
I bought a Thunderbolt 4 dock and it easily powers 2 external monitors running 2k@165hz. So we have a laptop that can obviously handle daily work with ease, but it can also play any game on earth on Ultra settings and you don’t have to go back to a single monitor. You don’t have to compromise one single thing.
Personally, I did 2 upgrades once I got it. I threw in 64GB of ram and I put in 2x2TB 980 Pro SSD’s.
If you do buy this laptop just spend the $200 or so on the warranty services to extend the warranty/battery/Accidental Damage Replacement. You will easily be able to run this thing for years and years before needing to upgrade. One tip – buy a laptop stand that will allow you to raise the rear of the laptop. These gaming laptops do tend to get rather warm under gaming loads. Do NOT buy a cooling pad with fans. The Legion doesn’t do well with them. The consensus with the Legion is it does best with the rear raised for proper heat displacement and airflow.
Cons: It’s heavy as hell. The battery life pretty much sucks but that is expected when it’s running a 4080 but you can just use the iGPU for daily tasks to extend it. To make it clear: This laptop’s intended use is not unplugging it and surfing on the couch. It’s way too heavy and bulky for that. Just get a Surface laptop or Macbook for that. You will get MAYBE a few hours of use off the charger.
So that’s it. Yes, it’s very expensive but no more expensive than building a tower with matching specs. If you are looking to transition away from towers this is the one to get.