The Story of My Legion 5 Owners: A Pushback

At CES 2025, Lenovo unveiled its 2025 lineup, including the new Legion 5 Gen 10, Legion Pro 7i, and the handheld Legion Go 2. I followed the announcements online, already considering an upgrade.

Before July 2025, I had planned to replace my IdeaPad Gaming 3 15ACH6, which was starting to struggle with newer AAA titles. My initial target was to purchase the Legion 5 Gen 10 on August 17, 2025. However, those plans were delayed until November 17, 2025 due to security concerns and industry-wide turbulence surrounding critical BIOS/UEFI vulnerabilities.

Eventually, my United Metrolite Central (UMC) acquired a Legion 5 Gen 10 (model 15AKP10, 2025) on November 16, 2025, and I picked it up the following day. This decision came after a selection process to find a device that could balance both gaming performance and work needs.

Originally, we aimed to secure a Legion 7i, but it was out of stock. As a result, the Legion 5 became the final choice—and ultimately, the system I moved forward with.

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