Actually I found the answer on Lenovo model refererences:
https://psref.lenovo.com/Detail/Legion/Lenovo_Legion_5_15ACH6H?M=82JU0063MZ
For the indicated 82JU0063MZ model it is 165hz
Have a look at Notebookcheck. They currently collect this information. The Legions are listed there with 130W TGP (RTX 3060 and 3070). The Nitro only has 85W.
I'm curious to see how good the cooling concept is. The current Legion with R7 4800H makes me feel positive.
According to research, it is the 2021 model. You can find all information about the device in the data sheet. https://psref.lenovo.com/Detail/Legion/Lenovo_Legion_5_15ACH6H?M=82JU0063MZ
Hi, according to Lenovo's specifications you can fit 2 M.2 2280 SSDs and it has 2 upgradeable SO-DIMM slots.
https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Lenovo_Legion_5_15ARH05/Lenovo_Legion_5_15ARH05_Spec.PDF
https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Lenovo_Legion_5_15ARH05H/Lenovo_Legion_5_15ARH05H_Spec.PDF
Something seems to be wrong in the product specs.
The spec. says that the Digitec offer is a variant with 120Hz and 300 nit.
However, this variant does not seem to exist.
This notebook is available with 3 display panel options:
- 165Hz refresh rate, 3ms response time, 100% sRGB, 300 nits, Dolby Vision support
- 120Hz, 45% NTSC, 250 nits.
- 60Hz, 100% sRGB, 300 nits.
250 nits would be very dark and the lack of sRGB support would be a no-go for graphic designers.
Which panel is actually installed in this offer?