The final scores are simply absurd! 85% for keyboards, while the cheap IdeaPad has 89%? What do the reviewers of this site smoke? Or how can you rely on their assessments if they are distributed outside of any single absolute scale accepted by the editorial board required from all reviewers? What is the point of this assessment, if all people write who owns the cheap IdeaPad and Legion, that the keyboard on the latter is sharply better tactile?
Going further - the reviewer praises the screen for its high DCI-P3 / ARGB coverage, not a word or a word from an obvious problem for ordinary buyers who will definitely not do any hardware calibration, and even this will not help in the software that waits for the sRGB / Rec input .709 color space and knows nothing about Windows / Linux color management system. But the excess of sRGB space, which is obvious with such ARGB and DCI-P3 values, leads in practice to poisonous (oversaturated) colors in software showing sRGB content and thinking that the input is sRGB content in Rec.709. Red, oversaturated faces and poisonous green grass in the frame are the result of exceeding the coverage of sRGB space. And all this is omitted in the review! It's good that when you turn on the AMD embedding, there is a built-in sRGB autocalibrator that affects all software at once in Windows, but again it depends on the accuracy of the data in the EDID panel. And this depends on the accuracy of the calibration at the factory (secondly, it floats over time, and AMD does not have an EDID editing mechanism for this autocalibrator)
Versions with Intel do not have an EDID autocalibrator at all, as AMD does. NVidia doesn't have it either. Keep this in mind when choosing a platform.
On the other hand, the Intel version has 2 TB4.0 (USB4.0) ports and a faster memory controller in latency (almost 1.5 times), which is again omitted in the reviews, and in all of them.
Why don't notebookcheck reviews use the AIDA64 memory test module, which measures cache and memory latency? The difference between Intel and AMD in favor of Intel is radical in atomic read / write and copy operations. But ordinary people, of course, are not aware of this ...