The Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16IAX10 is a gaming laptop that lets me play all my games smoothly in Full HD and Quad HD. The laptop also feels very sturdy thanks to its metal casing, and I see vibrant colors on the OLED panel.
Powerful NVIDIA RTX 5070 graphics card
Thanks to the RTX 5070 graphics card, I play all my games in Full HD or Quad HD with DLSS enabled. I play demanding games with high detail, like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, smoothly at 60 frames per second in Full HD. When I play in Quad HD, I need DLSS support. Then I see the frame rate jump from 30 to about 50. This also applies to Microsoft Flight Simulator, where I experience stuttering in Quad HD without DLSS support. In Full HD, the game plays smoothly.
Colorful OLED panel with a high refresh rate
On the OLED panel, I see all the colors and details bright and vibrant. Indiana Jones feels almost like a movie. To test the lighting effects and black levels, I played Resident Evil and S.T.A.L.K.E.R.. The deep, dark colors that emerge from the OLED panel complete the experience. Blacks are truly black. The downside is that I see a lot of reflections when playing in a brightly lit room. Furthermore, the 165Hz refresh rate allows all images to appear quickly on the screen. During my Call of Duty game, I didn't experience any stuttering. Even while running, the frame rate remained well above 100 frames per second. Everything felt lifelike.
Metal casing and RGB keyboard
The laptop feels sturdy thanks to the all-metal casing. I also didn't find it heavy. The metal casing also helps with cooling. While gaming, the laptop didn't feel warm, even when playing in quad HD at the highest settings. I also set various RGB keyboard settings using Lenovo Vantage. I switch between settings using the Fn button and the space bar. It gives the laptop a cool gaming look.