On another popular website with laptop reviews, I already wrote a month ago about the shortcomings of this product from Lenovo.
But there is a little more input data for analysis, if of course you believe this data...
The screen panel does not stand up to criticism - the author did not even manage to calibrate it to dE below 2, which is surprising for miniLED IPS, compared to AMOLED, which in 99% of cases cannot be calibrated with dE<2. For such a price, AdobeRGB coverage is shameful, and coupled with poor calibration, the laptop definitely cannot be used for working with color. The panel also has too much response; there is no real 165Hz screen refresh rate to speak of. The picture is completed by the idiocy of the developers who chose the idiotic resolution of 3200x2000, which is not hardware compatible with 4k, 2.5k, or fhd. The result is a cloudy, pixel-level hardware image in 4k, 2.5k and fhd modes. Neither this nor that.
The laptop weighs more than 2.5k. This is 100% not a laptop for lugging around the streets, especially with a power supply that increases the weight by another 1 kg.
Question for Lenovo developers - where is the 18" 16:10 4k@120Hz - which we expected from Lenov's new "top" in 2023? This is a home laptop intended for rare car transportation from point A to point B and nothing more. Therefore, the diagonal should be 18" minimum, and weight already matters little. An adult can easily carry 5kg to a car, but comfort at point B with 4k@120Hz 18" 16:10 will be incomparably higher than with a poor outdated small 16".
The author did not even measure performance in native mode (where there is ideal pixel sharpness) - so as not to disgrace 4090 - the fps of which at this resolution obviously already drops below 60 in new games 2023. That is. in FACT, a laptop in native resolution is no longer suitable as a "gaming" laptop. Unless with an external 2.5k monitor. But is this top resolution? The price requires 4k...
The keyboard has a poor 1.5mm travel, which precludes its comfortable use for fast touch typing. And this is the top? Again, it is not suitable as a universal laptop.
Let's go further, the top processor clearly has weak performance compared to competitors with the same one. It is obvious that in such a case, despite the assurances about a super cooling system, it simply cannot cope with the hot Intel. Another question for the developers? Why the hell is Intel at "10nm" when there are already 7945X3D at "5nm", which are significantly faster at at least 1.5 times smaller PL1? Even the old 7945HX will still be 30% faster! Considering the shameful consumption of a laptop alone, even with Intel (where AMD has obvious problems), AMD is the place here, not Intel.
Let's go further - heating - it is obvious that the laptop overheats even at the keyboard level. This model STRICTLY cannot be used under a load above average with the screen cover closed! Otherwise, the screen panel with a critical operating temperature of only 50C will simply fail!
Noise - everything is clear here - such hardware, even in the case of an 18" model, will be impossible to cool properly, even in the version with a colder AMD.
What do we get for $4000? A noisy, overheating laptop, with performance well below average for this class in terms of processor and completely weak for games in native resolution, where there is full pixel sharpness. With a small, outdated 16" screen. Too heavy to be called "portable" and too dangerous for your budget in terms of long-term reliability. Although its buyers probably don't count money anymore...
We are expecting from Lenovo a new legion series on a normal 18" panel 4k@120-144Hz with a response of no more than 6-7 ms on G2G/B2W with a native contrast of 1800:1 (on LG Black IPS it is mandatory with an A-TW polarizer to suppress Glow effects ) on a semi-matte panel without the MiniLED crutch and its problems. With a normal 1.8mm responsive keyboard. With all the keys full width and height. With normal usb-a ports on the left and right and headphone outputs on the left and right, plus optical SPDIF with galvanic isolation from the laptop circuits. After all, this is top, right? And that means the sound quality should be top - and this is only for optics with galvanic isolation and a high-quality reference quartz oscillator at 44.1-192 kHz!
At the back, in a model with an AMD processor, which has as many as 24 free pci-e 5.0 links, there simply must be at least a proprietary x16 pci-e 4.0 port! For external desktop video cards! So that the owner is not limited to the poor mobile 4090! Or in the near future I could connect the 5090 and 6090 via a fairly fast bus and play comfortably with much less noise, at least at home! Moreover, there must be an input from an external video card to the built-in laptop screen! That is, the DP input port is at the back!
Although the question arises rhetorically, in general, - what does the rich Pinocchio need for this stupid craft? Who obviously has a large house and can afford to install a top-end desktop at both point A and point B? Yes, why is this series, who is it for? What kind of people are these who will throw away $4,000 and at the same time are not able to install full-fledged and quiet desktops everywhere in their habitats?