ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZOkdylQ_Wfs.htmlsi=6cIvjUFzdt9nJERJ This is the battery life test that everyone in the comments has been waiting for
Good review! I, too, will end up getting one (also switching from ASUS cause of a display issue- I think they have too many quality control issues). My first choice was the Legion Slim 5 14 though since you can get that for about the same price; it has a 100W 4060 along with more ports, while just adding 250g to the weight.
Thank for your review. I bought mine at Lenovo website and it arrived today. Mine has: 1 TB SSD, 32Gb, i9-185H and the GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card. I had the same laptop for 8-9 years....😄 (I did some updates during that time)
@@arc1822 I really love it, this is the model I wanted. A premium feeling aspect, it's totally made of aluminium; An excellent 3K screen, I work sometimes with SolidWorks; A medium size screen size of 14.5, I really wanted this size after my older 15.5 screen; A good memory, 32GB RAM and not 16 due to the several software I have constantly open, and several tabs open. Because of the constant updates of every software I'm sure that it will not take too long that a 16GB laptop will start to struggle to keep up, (That is something that I really felt with my older one) The battery is decent, I'm sure any MacBook will beat it, but it's not a problem for me; I don't play video games, so I can't ensure a good performance with the graphics card. It has 8GB and does its job perfectly with the 3D software. That is what I wanted.
Thanks for the review - very little out there about this laptop right now. You say this can't handle graphic intensive tasks but I presume you just mean the spec you went for? If you upgrade to dedicated nvdia graphics presumably this will be more than capable? I'm interested in this for photo processing.
Don’t think there’s any screen wobble. The screen is sturdy enough even when using it with touch. The screen is a bit glossy under direct sunlight but content is still readable under direct sunlight.
Hi, thank you for the review! I would like to buy it with the same configuration as yours but with the Ultra 9 processor. Do you think that it will increase the performance? do you think it will decrease significantly battery life? Thank you
It will increase performance but not substantially as the heating of the laptop will eventually bog down the huge increase in cpu performance. Battery life will decrease but not significantly if you use the laptop for easy day-to-day tasks
Hello I recently bought a new laptop, Lenovo Yoga pro 7 AMD Ryzen 7 and Nvidia RTX 6 GB graphics card. When I played Counter Strike for the first time everything was fine and everything worked well. When I opened the game for the second time it was very slow in the game and also before the game (when you select the game etc..) I need a Solution Thank you
Is your computer running at performance settings or optimized? If it's optimized, you might want to change it to performance so that your computer knows that it needs to run at the highest settings possible.
@@xavierl0h Hello Thanks for your answer I found out today that it's only like that with battery mode. If the laptop is plugged in it gets a lot better. Is it normal that the performance of games is different with battery mode?
Hello, do you think that if I buy this computer with an Intel core ultra 9 and an rtx 4060 it will be able to handle tasks like gaming, video editing and 3D creation ?
@@arc1822 hi, it should be able to handle with the specs that you are planning to buy. Although, it depends on how intense your 3D creation is as the laptop may heat up during intense workloads
Thanks for your review, I own the same laptop but with nvdia 4050 graphics and OLED Screen However i don’t have Adaptive refresh rate 60vs120hz also my unit does not comes with an ambient light sensor Could you check these in your unit
Mine does not come with an ambient light sensor as well. What you saw was the windows hello sensor. The adaptive refresh rate can be found in settings under display
Also , did you manage to test the SSD speed ? mine shows around 5000 MB/S Read and 4000+/MB/S Write speed I think your once should have a M.2 2280 vs mine M.2 2242 both seems to be PCIe gen 4 but speed might very Appreciate if you can check and revert
Hey there xavier, mau I ask how about the battery life and the thermals with the new core ultra chip? I heard that it is hugely improved, how about in your experience?,
Thermals have been pretty good as the fan rarely kicks in. As for battery life, it is certainly an improvement over the i7 chips as I do see around a 7-8 hours battery life during less-intensive workflows
For graphical intensive workloads, it does thermal throttling a bit with the computer getting a bit hot. For CPU intensive workloads, I have only heard the fan kicking in without the laptop really heating up
@@xavierl0h if I set maximum performance in Lenovo vantage and max performance in windows 11 battery settings I get 2227 in single core and 5876 in multi core with my 14“ thinkbook i5 1335u (unplugged from AC)