Testseek.fr ont rassemblé 70 examens experts du Lenovo Legion Y740 17 et l'estimation moyenne est 83%. Faites descendre l'écran et voyez les toutes les revues pour Lenovo Legion Y740 17.
May 2019
(83%)
70 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(92%)
467 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Un design peu connoté gaming
La connectique à l'arrière
Grosse configuration et écran à 144 Hz
Les composants accessibles
Une esthétique très soignée
Une dalle vraiment magnifique
Le refroidissement en jeu
L'un des premiers pc portables sur le marché avec la dernière Nvidia RTX
écran haute performance
Connectique arrière
Clavier rétroéclairé programmable
Design sobre
écran IPS 144 Hz
Couleurs
GSync
SSD NVMe HDD
Chauffe
Rétroéclairage RVB
Alimentation
IGPU peut être allumé ou éteint
Thunderbolt 3
Performances de jeu
écran 144 Hz IPS antireflets GSync
Niveau sonore en cas de sollicitations
Design et rétroéclairage RVB personnalisable
Nombre de ports
Maintenance
Rapport qualité / prix
Relativement bon marché pour un portable RTX 2080
Températures du CPU et du GPU plutôt bien maîtrisées
Great performance, Clean Design, Easy upgradability, 180-degree hinge, Ability to switch between Nvidia Optimus and G-Sync, Thin bezels
Lack of fan control, Thermal Throttling on the CPU during extended gaming sessions
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(90%)
Publié: 2019-08-14, Auteur: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Good build quality with a huge ventilation grill on the bottom, Sleek non-aggressive design, Supports Thunderbolt connection, 144Hz display option
Uncomfortable keyboard for gaming, Poor battery life, Lacks an SD card reader
The Legion Y740 17″ is built for gamers that are not all in the aggressive looks or the gold, red and black combinations. No, in fact, the laptop is combining silver with a somewhat industrial design and a pinch of blue as a backlight on various places. O...
Publié: 2019-05-07, Auteur: Chris , review by: hothardware.com
Excellent Performance, Gorgeous 144Hz FHD Display, Attractive Chassis, RGB Lighting, Respectable Audio Performance, Makes a Great Desktop Replacement
Loud Under Full Load, Weak Battery Performance, Under Display Webcam, CPU AND GPU Run On The Warm Side
The previous-gen Lenovo Legion Y730 was a well-received machine with competitive pricing, but its mid-range GeForce GTX 1050 Ti meant it couldn't hang with some of the more powerful gaming notebooks on the market at the time. The updated Legion Y740, howe...
One of the first laptops on the market with the latest Nvidia RTX graphics cards. High-performance display. Rear ports prevent cord tangles on the sides. Highly programmable RGB keyboard lighting. Understated, professional look
Heavy. Keyboard feels a bit mushy
The Legion Y740 delivers cutting-edge gaming performance at a considerably lower price than the competition...
Dimmer screen than similarly priced gaming laptops, Keyboard could be more gamer-friendly, Bad webcam positioning, Poor battery life
The Lenovo Legion Y740 performs as well as it looks. Unfortunately, some physical flaws, like a nose-shooting webcam and weak questionable keyboard hold it back...
Ridiculous power in a thin laptop, RAM, HDD, and SSD can be upgraded, Tons of ports, RGB lighting, 144 Hz GSync display
Battery life is (understandably) abysmal, Poor touchpad, Display tops out at 1080p
17-inch powerhouseLenovo Legion Y740 17Portable high-end gamingYou won't get a killer touchpad, thin bezel, or any display options above 1080p, but you will get ridiculous performance at a cost lower than much of the competition. It's all wrapped up in a...
If we break down the gaming market into three categories, it would be casual, mainstream, and competitive. Last year's Legion Y730 would fit into the casual category, while the Y740 would definitely be on the upper end of mainstream. The competitive categ...
relatively inexpensive for an RTX 2080 laptop, relatively cool CPU and GPU temperatures, 144 Hz IPS display with minimal ghosting, great CPU Turbo Boost performance, 2x internal storage bays, per-key RGB lighting, relatively quiet fans, Thunderbolt 3, Nu
poorly calibrated display out of the box, heavy backlight bleeding on our unit, keyboard feedback could be firmer, short battery life; no Optimus, base and lid could be firmer, unusual port arrangement, relatively large footprint, thick display bezels, n
Most OEMs normally reserve the high-end GeForce 80-class GPUs for their enthusiast flagship models. This used to be the Legion Y900 family for Lenovo, but the manufacturer has since put that series on hold leaving the mid-range Legion Y700 series as the h...
Extrait: Sometimes we just want to be able to play graphically potent video games somewhere other than our desks. To address this gaming vs. travel conundrum, Nvidia and partners have developed high-end RTX Max-Q gaming laptop designs. From the CES 2019 stage, Nvi...