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LENOVO IDEAPAD 5 15" AMD RYZEN 5 5625U 2.3GHZ / 16GB RAM / 1TB SSD
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Características LENOVO IDEAPAD 5 15" AMD RYZEN 5 5625U 2.3GHZ / 16GB RAM / 1TB SSD
Tamaño15.6 "
RAM16 GB
Capacidad1024 GB
Descripción
El Lenovo IdeaPad 5 de 15 pulgadas es una computadora portátil potenciada por un procesador AMD Ryzen 5 5625U a 2.3 GHz, ideal para tareas diarias y algo de multitarea gracias a sus 16 GB de memoria RAM. Dispone de un almacenamiento rápido y amplio, con una unidad SSD NVMe de 1 TB que permite guardar una gran cantidad de datos y accesos a estos de manera eficiente.
La pantalla de tipo IPS LCD retroiluminada por LED ofrece una experiencia visual satisfactoria con una densidad de píxeles de 141 ppi y una tasa de refresco de 60 Hz, lo que resulta adecuado para el uso cotidiano y trabajo básico en edición de imágenes y video. Aunque los benchmarks indican un rendimiento por debajo del promedio en comparaciones más intensas, para un usuario que maneja aplicaciones de ofimática o entretenimiento sin grandes demandas, esta laptop cumple adecuadamente.
Este modelo incluye un lector de huellas digitales, lo que añade una capa extra de seguridad al acceso del dispositivo. Sin embargo, se debe tener en cuenta que la autonomía y la duración de la batería, que llega hasta 10 horas según las especificaciones, han sido evaluadas como insuficientes para usuarios con necesidades de un equipo de alta resistencia sin acceso a recargas durante largas jornadas.
En cuanto a conectividad, cuenta con las opciones estándar que se esperarían en un dispositivo de su clase, proporcionando una funcionalidad satisfactoria en este aspecto.
En resumen, el Lenovo IdeaPad 5 de 15" es una elección a considerar para quienes buscan un equipo funcional para el manejo de tareas cotidianas y almacenamiento seguro y amplio, aunque no es recomendado para usuarios con altas expectativas en rendimiento de gráficos avanzados o independencia de energía para todo el día sin cargas intermedias.
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NikoB
Quote from: aadumaadu on September 28, 2022, 19:15:16 Quote from: aadumaadu on September 28, 2022, 19:15:16 Quote from: ExternalMonitorJoke on October 15, 2022, 17:17:58 Quote from: ExternalMonitorJoke on October 15, 2022, 17:17:58 Because the majority of the world's population and in the United States are poor. Or just stupid people who do not understand that for games you need to take only top-end laptops or video cards. Some bloggers on YouTube claim that 2.0b is real there, but they did not provide real checks to the public. And so it's really a shame for the Zen3 + processor, where AMD assured a year ago in an advertisement that there was HDMI 2.1 and DP2.0 ... And also USB40. Compare with Acer Travelmate P4 - even with AMD there are two USB40/TB4.0 ports from 6650/6850U. And which has HDMI 2.1 and 2 memory slots up to 64GB and M.2. Two disgusting things about the Travelmate P4 are a disgusting 1920x1200 screen with poor color reproduction and 60Hz high response instead of the normal 4k@120Hz and a disgraceful keyboard with a broken numeric keypad as well as a shutdown button inside the keyboard. If Acer marketers had brains, they would have started to install full-fledged keyboards in TravelMate 15.6+ series like in Thinkpad T16 long ago and even better - with Esc, F1..F12 and IPS Black (from LG) 4k@120Hz 16:10 of normal height . And this series with a 3-year warranty - they would have enough in millions of batches, because their ports are well located. And the power is supplied by an angular plug convenient for right-handed and left-handed people (unless to increase its diameter for strength). I can bet with any of the Acer executives that after the modifications I suggested, the TravelMate series would be sold in the tens of millions a year, especially with AMD processors. Ideapad 5 Pro - no Pro, it's rubbish in this performance. The memory must be at least 32 GB, the screen is only 4k, USB40 / HDMI 2.1 and an angled round power plug on the side or another usb-c BACK, so that it is convenient on the couch with it for both right-handers and left-handers when working from an outlet.
raul
Lenovo Bets on AMD and very soon AMD ZEN 4 Phoenix = DDR5 + RDNA 3 + USB 4.0 + HDMI 2.1 + AI with artificial intelligence and everything at 5nm vs 10nm from Intel Intel has fallen asleep or rather hibernated. Intel has been 4 long years with their unevolved integrated Xe graphics that you can only play minesweeper with, while AMD has gone from Zen 2 with Vega 8 --> Zen 3+ with RDNA2 and now with Zen 4 --> RDN3+ AI I just read The graphics of the Core 13 disappoints, it does not surpass the AMD Vega 8. AMD Phoenix CPUs will surpass Apple M2 in performance and efficiency and that is what the portable public expects with ZEN 4 Phoenix
ExternalMonitorJoke
Connecting external monitor should be part of the test. This laptop is in that area really embarrassing. HDMI 4K only 30Hz. Over usb c 4K 60Hz. Massive joke.
aadumaadu
Quote from: NikoB on September 23, 2022, 17:01:50 Quote from: NikoB on September 23, 2022, 17:01:50 for casual gamers I never said it was a gaming laptop. Just a regular 16 inch laptop with a GPU slapped on it. Compared to previous iGPUs (intel UHD, XE, Vega), it is still miles faster. You say anything less than 3070ti cannot be considered , then why is the ASUS g14 with the RTX 3060 Max-Q the number 1 selling gaming laptop at bestbuy? Not everyone needs to run Minecraft shaders @4K 120Hz. There is a reason why people were excited for AMD's new RDNA 2 iGPU (AYANEO 2).
NikoB
Quote from: aadumaadu on September 23, 2022, 01:40:59 Quote from: aadumaadu on September 23, 2022, 01:40:59 This is not gaming series, it's "Pro" office series with small soldered ram pool. For "casual" games today, something less than 3070 can not even be considered, especially in 2.5k resolution. And in fhd everything will be guaranteed to be muddy there and still low fps in high quality. So if you don't need the 3050 for a specific purpose, it's pointless there.
aadumaadu
This laptop looks really promising, especially for the reasonable pricetag of $850 USD with an RTX 3050 (Good for casual gaming). Only wish that there was upgradable ram in a 16" device (DDR4 lower clockspeed not an issue with dGPU compared with just iGPU like here). And lenovo should definitely make the ports modern (although I'd say it's better than an XPS 15 for an average consumer who doesn't use TB). I hope that the trackpad in this does not cause issues like my previous inspiron 13. Don't know how the keyboard compared to say, a thinkpad t14s
NikoB
Then, that the world is many-sided and somewhere the version with 3050 costs +$200-300. Imagine... In general, there are many buyers who do NOT need a discrete card. Under the following conditions: 1. The memory on board is minimum 32GB and it is as fast as possible and by standart and by tuning in bios. 2. Cooling WITHOUT a discrete card is EXACTLY the same as with it. Which dramatically improves either processor performance (you can raise PL1/PL2) or greatly reduces noise, the choice of the buyer. What is often absurd and deliberately negligent and greedy manufacturers is not carried out, and some even reach complete nonsense - remember the summer review of Huawei D16 2022 - in the version with a hot and a lot of eating 12700H, they removed 1 cooler and a heat pipe, compared to the version with cold AMD 2021 , instead of adding +2 heat pipes and increasing the diameter of the coolers. What were the engineers smoking when the marketing morons told them to do this? Rhetorical question... 3. There is no difference in video technologies between the built-in video part of the processor and the discrete one, or it is not important.
Bananapeel
I don't see a reason for this review, there is a version of the ideapad pro 5 with the same cpu and an rtx 3050 for quite literally the same cost. Why would anyone buy this system instead of that one?
NikoB
good Аuthor of the review misleads potential buyers. Intel and AMD models are NOT equal - Intel have TB4.0 port, AMD version DOES NOT have a USB40 port (as anologue for TB4.0). Thus, playing on this model with an eGPU will not possible, unlike the model with Intel. Second, the author claims that the set of ports is . And this is also not true. Lenovo itself in psref is clearly lying about the presence of even outdated HDMI 2.0, because in the notes it itself writes about supporting only 4k@30Hz, and this 100% means antique HDMI 1.4b overgrown with moss and nothing more. And so no one checks in the reviews on NB that the ports comply with full standards, in fact no one knows this info, except for corrosive buyers. So buyers of this series with AMD cannot connect a two 4K monitor at the same time. And buyers from Intel can, because there is TB4.0, and it must by specification TB4.0 support two 4k monitors. The buyers of the AMD version are completely deprived of the quality of the ports, with which I congratulate them, who, out of ignorance, have already bought the version with AMD ..