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Lenovo Legion Y530 review: An affordable gaming laptop saddled with an iffy graphics card

Lenovo Legion Y530 review: An affordable gaming laptop saddled with an iffy graphics card

Posted on October 13, 2018November 10, 2018 By Jarvis

A relatively thin and light gaming laptop, the inexpensive Lenovo Y530 will be a tempting choice for budget-minded gamers. That said, the Y530’s middling graphics card struggles to keep up with today’s games, let alone tomorrow’s.

Pros
  • Impressive quad-core CPU performance
  • Relatively thin and light for a gaming laptop
  • Comfy keyboard
  • Above-average speakers
Cons
  • Falls short of 60 fps gaming visuals at maxed graphics settings
  • Rear-facing ports may frustrate some users
  • No memory card reader

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