Overview
The video below shows the unboxing and a brief overview of the Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8, a 16-inch laptop.
Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 Laptop (i9-13900HX | 32GB DDR5 | GeForce RTX™ 4060) 💻
(Original Video Reviews YouTube channel)
Product details
Brand: Lenovo
Model: Legion Pro 5 16IRX8
Specifications
Core Specifications
Processor Family |
13th Generation Intel® Core™ i5 / i7 / i9 Processor Up to 13th Gen Intel® Core™ i9-13900HX |
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Operating System | Windows® 11 Home |
Graphics |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Laptop GPU Memory - 8GB GDDR6 Boost Clock - 2370 MHz TGP - 140W Key Features - Advanced Optimus, DLSS 3, Dynamic Boost 2.0, VR ready, DirectX 12 Ultimate7n Up to NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4070 |
Monitor Support |
Supports up to 4 independent displays (native display and 3 external monitors via HDMI® and USB-C®) HDMI supports up to 4K@60Hz USB-C supports up to 4K@60Hz |
Chipset | Intel HM770 chipset |
Memory
Max Memory |
Up to 32GB DDR5-4800 offering Up to 32GB DDR5-5600 offering |
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Memory Slots | Two DDR5 SO-DIMM slots, dual-channel capable |
Storage
Storage Support |
Up to two drives, 2x M.2 SSD M.2 2280 SSD up to 1TB |
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Storage Slot | Two M.2 2280 PCIe® 4.0 x4 slots |
Card Reader | No card reader |
Multi-Media
Audio Chip | High Definition (HD) Audio, Realtek® ALC3306 codec |
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Speakers | Stereo speakers, 2W x2, optimized with Nahimic Audio |
Microphone | Dual-microphone array |
Camera |
FHD 1080p, with E-shutter fixed focus HD 720p, with E-shutter, fixed focus |
Power & Battery
Battery |
Integrated Li-Polymer 80Wh battery, supports Super Rapid Charge Pro (10min charge 0~40% capacity, 30min charge 0~80% capacity, 60min charge 0~100% capacity) |
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Max Battery Life |
MobileMark® 2018: 5.3 hr Local video (1080p) playback@150nits: 6.5 hr |
Power Adapter |
230W slim tip (3-pin) AC adapter, 100-240V, 50-60Hz 300W slim tip (3-pin) AC adapter, 100-240V, 50-60Hz Notes: AC adapter offerings depend on the country. |
Display
Size | 16" |
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Resolution | WQXGA (2560x1600) |
Touch | Non-touch |
Type | IPS |
Brightness | 300nits / 500nits |
Surface | Anti-glare |
Color Gamut | 100% sRGB |
Contrast Ratio | 16:10 |
Aspect Ratio | 1200:1 |
Refresh Rate | 165Hz / 240Hz |
Viewing Angle (L/R/U/D) | 89°/89°/89°/89° |
Color Calibration | X-Rite® factory color calibration |
Key Features |
Dolby® Vision™, NVIDIA G-SYNC®, Advanced Optimus support, TÜV Low Blue Light DisplayHDR™ 400, Dolby Vision, NVIDIA G-SYNC, Advanced Optimus support, TÜV Low Blue Light, TÜV High Gaming Performance |
Input Device
Keyboard |
6-row, multimedia Fn keys, numeric keypad, black keycaps Keyboard Backlight: 4-Zone RGB backlight Blue backlight White backlight |
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Touchpad |
Buttonless Mylar® surface multi-touch touchpad 75 x 120 mm (2.95 x 4.72 inches) |
Dimensions & Build
Dimensions (WxDxH) | 363.4 x 260.35 x 22.45–26.75 mm (14.31 x 10.25 x 0.88–1.05 inches) |
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Weight | Approx. 2.55 kg (5.6 lbs) |
Case Material | Aluminium (top), PC-ABS (bottom) |
CONNECTIVITY
Ethernet | Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45, supports Wake-on-LAN |
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WLAN + Bluetooth |
• Wi-Fi® 6, 802.11ax 2×2 Wi-Fi + Bluetooth® 5.1, M.2 card • Wi-Fi 6E, 802.11ax 2×2 Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5.1, M.2 card |
Standard Ports |
1x Ethernet (RJ-45) 1x HDMI 2.1, up to 8K@60Hz 1x Headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm) 1x Power connector 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Always On) 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (support data transfer and DisplayPort™ 1.4) 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (support data transfer, Power Delivery 140W and DisplayPort 1.4) 3x USB 3.2 Gen 1 |
Inside the box
1 x Laptop
1 x Power Brick
Documents
Pros
Powerhouse Performance: Whether you’re editing videos, creating content, or dominating the virtual battlefield, this laptop has the power and versatility you need. Tackle even the most demanding software, apps, and games with effortless ease thanks to cutting-edge hardware specifications that set the bar for early 2024. While the enthusiast within you might yearn for a graphics card upgrade, remember this is a laptop, where graphics capabilities inherently differ from their desktop counterparts. Nevertheless, the Legion Pro 5 16IRX8 delivers performance that will leave you awestruck..
Subtle Sophistication: While the Legion Pro 5 boasts a customizable RGB keyboard that caters to individual preferences, the overall design remains decidedly sleek and professional. Unnecessary gamer cliches are eschewed in favor of a timeless aesthetic that seamlessly blends into any environment, whether in the office or at your creative hub.
Clean Connection Hub: Many of the ports are conveniently located at the back, minimizing cable clutter on your desk.
Audio quality is better than I expected: It offers clearer sound compared to my previous laptops..
Webcam: While not razor-sharp, the built-in 1080p webcam delivers respectable video quality for basic communication and content creation. Its relatively wide lens offers good coverage, and thankfully, it’s positioned at the top of the screen unlike my previous experience with the Gigabyte Aero. For professional-grade results, an external webcam upgrade is still recommended, but for everyday use, this one holds its own..
Decent Display: The large 16-inch IPS display delivers a solid visual experience for daily use, thanks to its WQXGA 2560×1600 resolution. However, it’s important to note that this isn’t a 4K display. While the visuals are generally good, power users focused on high-resolution work might consider it a compromise.
Quiet Operation: Despite its power, the laptop stays relatively quiet under most workloads.
Cons
Not Quite 4K: While delivering good visual quality, the display’s WQXGA (2560×1600) resolution falls short of the 4K offered by my previous laptop. For users accustomed to the sharpness and detail of 4K, this might be a noticeable difference. However, it’s important to remember that not everyone requires the extra resolution for their workflow, and the display’s overall quality remains good.
The power brick is notably large: Roughly one-third the size of the laptop itself, it’s significantly bigger than any other laptop charger I’ve encountered, and the cost is equally hefty – around $200 for an additional one. This might require adjusting your usual habit of keeping separate chargers at home and for travel, as the price tag for a replacement can be quite high.
No memory card reader: For the first time in a decade of using laptops, I found myself missing a built-in memory card reader. This omission adds an extra step to transferring files from cameras and other devices, requiring the purchase of a separate adapter. While not a dealbreaker, it’s a noticeable inconvenience for photographers and content creators who rely on frequent file transfers.
Privacy Peeking Concerns: While the physical camera button offers some control over camera activation, it doesn’t provide the same tangible peace of mind as a visible shutter closure. For users who prioritize complete privacy, investing in a separate, dedicated eye-shutter cover remains a readily available solution.
No Fingerprint Scan: This laptop doesn’t include a fingerprint reader, which removes one layer of security compared to my previous laptops. While I’ve enjoyed the convenience and security they offer, its absence here isn’t a dealbreaker for me.
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