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Reviews Lenovo Legion 5 15IRX10 Eclipse Black Metallic

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Lenovo Legion 5 15IRX10 Eclipse Black Metallic - Gaming Laptop
Lenovo Legion 5 15IRX10 Eclipse Black Metallic
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Petr, Brnoflag
Rated 25/10/2025, variant Lenovo Legion 5 15IRX10 Eclipse Black Metallic
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Very good price/performance ratio. For the price of 38000, - this is the best possible laptop in terms of specifications. If you have it for gaming or performance, be sure to change the power management. It's Fn+Q and to get the most power the power button has to be red, otherwise it limits power. The display is warped - when it's off and black, you can see the reflection refracting on it, so the monitor is just plain crooked (kind of like a car body). Lenovo driver utility says you have everything but nothing works, you have to manually install a lot of drivers to get the PC monitor to work
For the price of 38000, - this is the best possible laptop in terms of specifications
QHD 165hz OLED!
RTX 5070 115W
32GB RAM
without a system
Usb-c to docking station
i7 (but I would take a Ryzen 7)
If you have it for gaming or performance, be sure to change the power management. It's Fn+Q and to get the most power the power button has to be red, otherwise it limits power
Glossy display
Lenovo driver utility says you have everything but nothing works, you have to manually install a lot of drivers to get the PC monitor to work
the display is curved - when it's off and black, you can see the reflection refracting on it, so the monitor is just plain curved (kind of like a car body)
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Jaroslav, Mělník 1flag
Rated 14/09/2025, variant Lenovo Legion 5 15IRX10 Eclipse Black Metallic
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After initial skepticism, I have to admit that I am really happy with the laptop. I compared it a lot at first with my older Lenovo Legion, which was all-metal although it cost a bit less than this one in real terms. Here at it should be aluminum only the top of the ntb, ie the back of the screen. But okay, I guess it's just a habit. The OLED screen is gorgeous, I immediately fell in love with the colour rendering. But what I've been solving for a long time, and I'm surprised that Lenovo itself doesn't inform much about it (well, I didn't find it) is how to simply set the keyboard backlight. You won't find anything in Lenovo Vantage. I only found out from the forum on Lenovo's website that you have to download the Lenovo Space program (see screenshot). And there you can set everything up beautifully. Otherwise, as far as playing goes, I didn't find him to be hot as hell. But so far I've only tried Fortnite, Warzone, Borderlands 4, Arena Breakout. I'm really curious about Battlefield 6. I'm really happy, now I've got at least three years of peace again: )
price due to the fact that it's without OS
possibility to get a cheaper W11 license
power
OLED display
Lenovo Vantage
"semi-metallic" chassis
Lenovo's lack of awareness of the need to install Lenovo Space for keyboard backlight management
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Daniel, Písekflag
Rated 12/09/2025, variant Lenovo Legion 5 15IRX10 Eclipse Black Metallic
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Graphic
Design
OLED display
Power
Frame Gen 4 support (total game changer, e.g. in Hogwarts Legacy I have 210FPS at High/Ultra settings, Cyberpunk similar settings 160 FPS)
Smooth motion (Helldivers High settings 60-70FPS, pretty smooth for a 3rd person gamesku)
Hot as hell when playing, you can't keep your hand on it
It has no system (but for some it can be an advantage)
Price (although for this class it is quite decent)
Battery life. I only downloaded the game via rockstar launcher in save mode and it still maxed out in 2 hours, so I don't know how they got to (up to 9h)
Keyboard brightness control (one has to enable windows control in bios because it is not possible via iCue)
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