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Reviewed in India on 9 December 2022
Style name: 1TB SSD | WQHD | Phantom BlueVerified Purchase
I can use the laptop for both gaming and productive. Battery backup is less ofcourse it's a gaming laptop and what would you expect. Performance is outstanding.
Reviewed in India on 2 September 2022
Style name: 1TB SSD | WQHD | Phantom BlueVerified Purchase
Bought at :1,19,990

Pros: 1440p display, 130Watt 3060 GPU ,Ryzen 7 5800H 45Watt (Enough to run most of the AAA titles at +60Hz),MUX Switch ,Quick Thermal mode shortcuts built into the Firmware ,165Hz screen enough for eSports gaming, 3 months of XBOX gamepass, Office home and student 2021, Every major ports included for external device, Sturdy and reliable stealthy built, Rapid Charge , Full Size arrow keys, Free sync and G sync support, 3 external displays can be connected, GPU/VRAM Overclocking through BIOS, All ways On USB port for charging external devices.

Cons: Heavy built 2.5 kg, Stilly feels buggy due to Win11, Fans goes Vroom with just a little load, Battery is mehhh, Hefty 300W Power brick is pain the arse, Speakers are not that good,Legion claims a Dolby vision display but only Stream HDR is Supported,no Use HDR supported and the Display is 8-bit SDR configuration,720p Camera.

Conclusion: Buy it you won't regret as most the major tech Youtubers consider this the best gaming laptop for 2021. Worth the price.
Reviewed in India on 27 October 2022
Style name: 512GB SSD | WQHD | StingrayVerified Purchase
I have no words to describe, This is actually a white beast which looks so cool and minimal. I got this laptop in 1 lkh during great Indian festival which was like a dream come true.

Pros-

-Well built polycarbonate plastic body
-Good backlit keyboard
-Clean and minimal design
-White color
-Port management ( all ports are at the back, no disturbance in gaming)
-Rtx 3060 6 GB ( can run mostly all AAA games)
-80w battery. Which lasts 8-9 hrs in 60hz and 3-4 hrs in 165hz.
-Great qhd display with 165hz refresh rate

Con's-

-Bigger battery
-Lil bit heavy
-Lil bit backlight bleed in screen, not noticeble though.

Ending thoughts - just go for it, you will not get a deal like this ever.
Reviewed in India on 3 December 2021
If you're wondering if the extra 18k is worth it over a starter 3060 laptop like I did, let me compare it with a 1 lakh 3060 laptop : 45%sRGB vs 100%sRGB display, 250 nits vs 300 nits display, 144Hz vs 165 Hz, 512 GB SSD vs 2 TB SSD, 3060 90 W vs 3060 130 W, comes with MS Office 2021 (I'm comparing it to the most popular 1 lakh laptop). This model is an absolute bang for buck. (3 USB 3 ports v 4 USB ports, personally super useful as I need the extra for my external hard drive or cooler)

Okay now an actual review other than specs:
1. Performance: Absolute beast. Cyberpunk 1080 p ultra RTX on - 60fps, Flight sim ultra - 55 fps, R6 siege medium - 240 fps just to specify a few.
2. Cooling: I'm super impressed, I didn't expect it to be this good, stays at a comfortable 70C for light games like Valorant, CS:GO and handles heavy games really well as well.
3. Display: It's a beautiful display, no issues whatsoever. The 165Hz is a treat to look at.
4. Keyboard & touchpad: Pretty good, I use an external keyboard and mouse so it works for me.
5. Speakers: Average, not the best but does the job, doesn't matter if you use headphones always like me.
6. Camera: As good as you can expect from a 720p gaming laptop camera, does the job.
7. Software: Win 11 is kind of buggy but nothing that won't get fixed in the future hopefully. Lenovo Vantage is not fun to use at all, wish it was better. You should probably have Hybrid mode off to get better performance but at the cost of battery and switching it back on requires a restart. Also recommend not using Network boost, it's garbage and causes insane packet loss while streaming.
8. Battery: 80 Whr, good capacity and you can squeeze 4hrs out of it on aggressive battery saving methods. It's a gaming laptop so no complaints, it's on the better side of battery lives.
9. Build: Feels very premium, looks minimalistic, hinge seems to be good, ports at the back to keep wires out of sight, love the absence of "gamer" accents most laptops have these days.
Reviewed in India on 19 May 2022
This is my first gaming laptop and so i bought it after researching for weeks.
This laptop is ideally for moderate gaming and multimedia. I haven't pushed the graphics to max with overclocking so i don't know what's the max fps you can get. But i got constant 60+ fps with most of the new games with high to ultra settings at 1440p resolution.
Pros: 1) Screen- 1440p hdr(not true hdr though but close enough) is good. Netflix app supports dolby vision. Use 60hz when on battery to squeeze 1-2 more hrs of general use. Also tweak amd graphic display/video settings suited for you.
2) Fast processor.
3) 3060 is good enough for now and atleast 2-3 yrs.
4)No freeze or crashes till now and ssd is fast.
5) Build quality is decent for the price.
Cons: 1) games doesn't support hdr
2)Quite heavy and power brick adds 1kg more. It's a tradeoff for choosing gaming laptop.
3) Display has max 300 nits. It should have been atleast 400. But not an issue for me since i don't use it outside.
4)You'll have to buy bt speakers, speakers in this laptop is just plain bad.
NOTE: The first thing you should do after updating drivers and all is Register your device and Fix the warranty. Lenovo states that the warranty will start when seller gets the item, and you have to upload invoice and give details to get it fixed.

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