Lenovo's Legion gaming series is getting a full-on makeover from top to bottom. The new streamlined designs incorporate per-key RGB lighting, narrow bezels, 144 Hz IPS panels, 10 percent stronger cooling, and a more business-appropriate matte look. Expect these systems to launch next month for a starting price of $930 USD and $1180 USD for the Y530 and Y730, respectively.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Upcoming-Legion-Y530-and-Y730-are-Lenovo-s-best-bet-against-the-MSI-GS65-and-XPS-15-9570.308090.0.html
man,they just destroyed the aesthetics of these laptops,they look like the down syndrome baby from an alienware and an ultrabook,just WHY?????!!!!
Quote from: "screaming in terror" on June 11, 2018, 19:15:35
man,they just destroyed the aesthetics of these laptops,they look like the down syndrome baby from an alienware and an ultrabook,just WHY?????!!!!
I actually like this design. The current Legions are too funky looking for me, especially the not full numpad with shifted keys. Either go full keyboard or just leave the numpad behind.
Looking forward for a review.
Looks great!
Lenovo vs cpu turbo bust round #4
These look soooo plasticky... panel gaps galore too. And those tiny vents, this will sound like a jet engine..
Why has the computer companies decided to attack the keyboard?
Where is the Insert key? My hands work very well with the regular insert/Delete/Home/End/PageUp/PageDown and regular sized arrow keys from a desktop keyboard and I find it very ackward to use the computer without them!
Instead of extra macro keys, volume keys, multimedia keys, could they instead leave the editing (Insert/Delete) and navigation keys alone?
:(
Legion Y730 with a gtx 1060 - source(s) Lenovo?!.. really?
Show me where Allen Ngo, please.