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Lenovo Legion Y730 review – basically a premium Legion Y530

Posted on December 31, 2018 By Jarvis

For a third consecutive year, Lenovo has split their Legion gaming line-up in two. Lenovo’s current decision is as smart as it can be. They have made some bold choices with their premium notebook in the face of Legion Y730. At first glance, the notebook looks exactly the same as the more budget one. However, the differences are hiding in the materials used, as well as the profile.

Some present features that are nowhere to be found on the Legion Y530 are the RGB lighting and LED light coming out of the side fan vents. However, what is weird here is that the only Graphics card you can get the notebook with is the mid-range GeForce GTX 1050 Ti. So technically, you can get more bang for the buck with the Legion Y530. We sincerely hope that Lenovo is going to start offering their premium gaming devices with a wider choice of GPUs.
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