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What’s the best 88-key keyboard with weighted keys to use with a computer?

Hey I’m looking for my first keyboard, I used to play guitar but always wanted to learn to play the piano and I have the time to learn right now.
I have a great setup that I use for my computer including a focusrite Scarlett solo and two krk rokit 5s so I’m just looking for something that will connect to my computer.
I would also do a little production with hit hence the importance of it connecting to my Mac.
Anything under $500 works and I’ll probably go the used route so I have more options.
Thanks in advance!
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Best weighted keyboard with 88 keys and pedals, for under $500?

Hello everyone, I am a beginner pianist and I am looking for a keyboard for myself and eventually my son to learn on. I don't have any immediate plans to play in public so I don't need the absolute best sound, but I hope to get as close to the real thing as I can with $500 or less. I'm looking for something with pedals, 88 keys, and a headphone jack. Any recommendations?
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Best 88-key semi-weighted keyboard with solid Wurlitzer/Rhodes sounds?

Looking for a full-sized keyboard that emulates grand piano, rhodes, and wurlitzer fairly well. Preferably under $500. Does this exist?
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SoundLogic SL88 Grand vs Komolete S88 MK2 from key standpoint? (Closest feeling to Nord?)

I’m looking to get the best possible weighted 88 key midi keyboard to use for (mainly just) playing with high quality samples. In the past, I played with Nord Stage and loved its key the best. I would like to also be able to easily change between sounds without constantly reaching my laptop. I noticed that Komplete does this pretty well, but I wasn’t sure if the keys are as good as SoundLogic. I’m not using this for production so main concern is just playing. I want this to be as much of a life time purchase as possible, so I care to be as reliable as possible. I read some mixed reviews about the Komplete. Is that true? If there is any other option you recommend I would appreciate it.
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Portable Keyboard recommendations

Good evening everyone, I am looking for recommendations on a portable keyboard that I can easily take on an airliner. I am a pilot so travel is my life. I don’t fly for an airline but I am often traveling on airlines to get back and forth from the plane I do fly. that being said, it doesn’t need to be one of those “ULTRA PORTABLE Roll up” kind of things but also not a huge hassle to take through TSA. The research I’ve been doing leads me to feel I need one with keys that are either weighted or touch sensitive. How important are weighted/touch sensitive keys to the learning process? And to moving up to an acoustic piano?
Priorities would be in order: Best to learn on Portability Quality of the keyboard itself Price
If those are wrong please correct me! I am, unfortunately, completely new to playing any form of music so i definitely need some help.
I found this one, not sure if it’s “gimiky” or not. possible idea?
other idea
Last idealast idea
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Starting a Family Band, looking for keys/piano/workstation advice.

Greetings! Our family of 4 (2 adults + 8 & 11 year old) has been spending a lot more time together since COVID. Soooo in an attempt to practice our love of music, desire for collaborative creativity, and just get our Ya-Ya's out (or kill each other off, which ever first), we've decided to start a family band!
I'm looking to get a keyboard/piano that can used for our living-room band (garage is too cold!)... BUT also, maybe, for me to use as more of a one-person-band, scratch-pad, lab for my own experiments when the rest of the family (and rhythm section) is sleeping.
There's so many choices, and I'm a bit confused (even after reading tons) about what would be the best for my needs. Workstation vs Arranger vs DP... It may be what I'm after is better served by 2 things, instead of 1. Here's a more detailed description of what I'm after:
For the band:
-Keys with good piano (organ, etc) sounds.
-Leaning towards 88 weighted as I'm interested in it as an actual piano (but not sold on this... Weighted or # of keys)
-Speakers on board for quick turn on and play (I'm assuming that most built in speakers are pretty soft and wouldn't be heard above rest of band??? And so also with audio out for running into amp / speakers for playing with band)
-MIDI in/out
-Portable to semi portable. It doesn't have to be too portable (i.e. it will probably only move from office to living room twice a week ... So no console type)
-simple Drum and Bass sounds a plus (in case we need to supplement our players, or can't get one off Minecraft)... But not a necessity.
For Composing / Solo / Experiments
-MIDI control to computer's DAW
-I love the idea of the "auto accompaniment" feature of Arranger keyboards. I can see that as very, very useful for trying out ideas by myself. But from what I heard these usually sound like crap. That may not be a problem though if it's only for scratch pad type use? Also, as far as I know this can't be handled with a DAW?
-not sure I need pads, sliders, etc? But maybe for Drums?
So at first I thought a nice DP that I could use as a MIDI controller too.
Then I thought no, no, a Workstation with good feeling keys (I don't think I want the hassle of setting up computer everytime we want to jam together)
Then I thought maybe I need 2 things. The DP for the band, and a smaller MIDI controller for the DAW.
(If I went with 2, I assume I could load segments made with the controlleDAW into the DP for playing with the Band?)
I don't know, what would you good people do?!?! Thanks!
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Best >=$600 Digital Piano. More details in post

So christmas sales are coming and I decided to set aside a budget of around $600 or 30,000php for a keyboard preferably with weighted keys. (Philippines)
So I've been looking around Youtube and Review sites, but of course they'd always support the ones that sponsor them, or the ones they'd sell.
Searched the market and selling sites on which of these so called "best keyboards" are available in our country, and these are the ones I've found so far.
  1. Kawai ES 110 - 30,000php or around $600
  2. Korg B2 - 23,500php or $465
  3. Korg D1 - 29,655php or $513
  4. Alesis Recital 88 Keys - 17,500php or $350
  5. Yamaha P45 - 30,999php or $620
Looked for the "best site review"-ish Roland (FP), and higher end Casios (CTK), but most of them are either too pricey ($1000+) or not available.
Biggest factors in choosing I guess would include the Grand Piano Sound, Recording, Gig-ability(?), and Connectivity to apps (optional). Not sure if the action would matter, but if you think so, feel free to state your thoughts.
This may be a basic question, but there are no music shops selling good quality pianos in our area for me to test them, so the only choice is to rely on the internet and buy through shipping.
I've tried the ES110 and P-45 at some point. I liked them, esp the ES110, but hoping to get more info from more experienced people. Thank You!
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Good keyboard >= $600 or 30,000php. Listed the only ones available in our country.

I've set aside a budget of around $600 or 30,000php for a keyboard preferably with weighted keys.
So I've been looking around Youtube and Review sites, but of course they'd always support the ones that sponsor them, or the ones they'd sell.
Searched the market and selling sites on which of these so called "best keyboards" are available in our country (Philippines), and these are the ones I've found so far.
  1. Kawai ES 110 - 30,000php or around $600
  2. Korg B2 - 23,500php or $465
  3. Korg D1 - 29,655php or $513
  4. Alesis Recital 88 Keys - 17,500php or $350
  5. Yamaha P45 - 30,999php or $620
Looked for Roland, and higher end Casios, but most of them are either too high end or low end.
Biggest factors include the Grand Piano Sound, Recording, Gig-ability(?), and Connectivity to apps (optional).
This may be a basic question, but there are no music shops selling good quality pianos in our area for me to test them, so the only choice is to rely on the internet and buy through shipping. Somewhat a big investment for a middle class citizen so I hope you can help me. Thank you!
*Tried the ES110 a few years ago and fell in love with it. Also the P45, but I didn't have any othe pianos to compare it with.
*I'm open to buying a slightly pricier Keyboard as long as the price is justified.
*To my fellow Filipinos, if you could provide me a seller that sells lower than the prices I've posted, I'd appreciate that a lot :)
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$750 1660 Ti/144hz HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop 16.1 (16-a0032dx) 1 Week Review

Specs @ 749.99 from BestBuy
I5-10300h
1660 Ti Max Q w/ 6gb VRAM
8gb RAM w/ 2x4gb sticks, 3200mhz
512gb nvme SSD w/ 32gb embedded Intel Optane
16.1” 144hz, 1080p IPS, 300-ish nits
Wifi 6
Good morning everyone. I figured I would do a 1-week review on the new HP Pavilion Gaming 16.1” laptop. I haven't seen anyone post anything on reddit or YouTube. Please feel free to ask me anything. I will be rating every major aspect of the laptop on a scale from 1-10, 1 being the worst I’ve personally experienced, and 10 being the best I’ve experienced in terms of laptop features.
Right out of the box, it felt like most normal 15” HP Pavilion Gaming laptops, with the green highlighted WASD keys and the understated, yet very stealth fighter look. Immediately it felt quite solid, not hollow, not loose, the usable corners and edges aren't sharp or uncomfortable. And honestly the plastic deck, housing, and lid all feel like a more premium soft matte alloy – but alas it’s plastic. Overall, it’s solid, basically zero flex on the deck or the keyboard. Screen is slightly flexible, but it’s no different than any other plastic screen – and LEAGUES above the previous Dell G3’s I've handled.
Screen
As soon as I turned it on, I was pleasantly surprised by how bright it was. It was around 7pm, my office has 2 large six-foot tall windows and it was a mostly sunny day. I didn’t have light in my office on, however I can't imagine the overhead light would have added much luminance. As this laptop’s screen has 1080p IPS and 144hz, obviously it was silky smooth. All in all, fantastic screen. Probably around 300 nits, maybe brighter. Next to my wife’s 400 nit monitor it looks very similar. The Acer Nitro 5 (2020 w/ Ryzen 4600h) I recently returned had a 60hz screen, and it was significantly dimmer.Score (1 being a 2018 Dell G3 60hz 210 nit screen, 10 being a Macbook Pro 16):
Solid 8.
Keyboard and Touchpad
The keyboard was another pleasant surprise. It almost feels like a mechanical hybrid. Recently I’ve used (extensively) a Matebook X Pro, Dell Insipron 15 7000 (2019), and an Acer Nitro 5; This HP’s keyboard feels MUCH better than any of those, and very nearly on par with the new legend design Alienware m15R2,3 keyboard. It has just enough travel and a nice weighted tactile feel.Score for Keyboard (1 being a Macbook non pro with butterfly switches and 10 being a mix of Lenovo X1 Carbon and Alienware m15R2,3)Score for Touchpad (1 being a gritty plastic G3 or a Clevo chassis and 10 being a mix between the glass found on the Macbook Pro and Alienware m15R2,3)
Solid 7.5 for both, Touchpad feels like a matte glass/plastic hybrid. I think it feels great for what it is**The recent Acer Nitro 5 2020 w/ Ryzen 5 4600h I had I would rate both the keyboard and trackpad a 5
Cooling and Fan Noise
During idle, browsing the internet, typing in Word, or general tasks this HP is either silent, or near silent in a 30-34 decibel ambient room (basically inaudible). At night it’s almost creepy. I’m coming from daily driving a Matebook X Pro and having an Acer Nitro 5 for 15 days, which both had fan spikes or always running fans, however the Matebook X was quitter MORE often during file transfers and such. During 3DMark Firestrike, holding the decibel meter near the screen it was registering around 48-50 dB, resting it near the front of the laptop/trackpad it was registering 41-43 dB. Overall super tolerable or just plain quiet in my experiences. Temps were maxing at 70c on both CPU and GPU during the same test. The keyboard was mildly warm to the tough near the numpad, and not noticeable on the QWERTY side. Fans continue to run, but in a decreasing sound space, until the CPU/GPU package is around 55-50c. Lowest idle I’ve seen the CPU at is 44c, which IMO is impressive given the ambient 70c room, and silent/near silent operation of the laptop.Score (1 being an Alienware 15 that was always producing 45-55c and 10 being a iPad Pro 11)
Solid 8 (9 would be closer to a Matebook X, but as far as gaming laptops go, this HP takes the cake in my experience, so if it was just scored against gaming laptops – 9)
Performance
Windows loads from a cold start in around 10-12 seconds, the only time I've seen that faster was my previous Matebook X Pro. File transfers are speedy. Hitting download speeds for 12 MB/s all day on a Speedtest that renders 100 Mbps.
Firestrike: 11,594 (13,283 GPU, 13,018 CPU)
TimeSpy: 4,961 (5,011 GPU, 4,699 CPU)
Civilization VI: Graphics: Average frame time 7.77 ms/ 99th percentile 10.69 ms || AI: Average turn time 7.18 seconds
All following Average FPS @ 1080p
Apex Legends: Maxed 82
Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Highest 65, High 76
Metro Exodus: Ultra 40, High 49
PUBG: Ultra 88, High 120
CoD MW 2019: Ultra 86, High 106
Jedi Fallen Order: Ultra 84, High 93
Red Dead Redemption 2: Ultra 34, High 54
Halo Reach, enhanced: Maxed 120
Score for performance I’m simply basing off other 1660 Ti laptops I've used, and for the price and the seemingly great build quality, I would say the value proposition here awards a solid 9, possibly a 10. I feel like it’s crazy that I got these specs w/ a $750 laptop. Truthfully cash out the door was only $740 after taxes as I had $50 in BB rewards. Let me know if there are any questions.
More Pics:
https://imgur.com/a/wAQZnWR
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Roland vs Casio vs Alesis + any other beginner models?

Hi All,
I did read the FAQ but still would appreciate additional advice.
I'm looking to purchase an electric piano to use simply to brush up on my rusty skills (I took lessons growing up but haven't played in years) and simply to enjoy playing very casually.
I will NOT be performing, recording, mixing digital music, or ANYTHING fancy. In fact, I wish I could find a keyboard that came with zero "voices" or other special effects, but that doesn't seem to exist! I can't buy a regular acoustic piano because I live in a tiny apartment :)
The basics that I'm looking for: -88 keys -USB / Headphone jack so that I don't annoy the hell out of my Wife as I practice! -weighted keys so that it feels comparable to an acoustic piano -at least decent sound quality (ie, not tinny, plastic, or fake sounding) but def does not have to be performance quality -IDEALLY would be less than $300, but up to $500 if it makes a big difference in quality
I've been looking into the Casio CDP-S100, Roland FP-10, Roland GO:Piano 88, and the Alesis Recital / Recital Pro.
Can anyone let me know which of the above is my best option OR recommend an even cheaper option that would suit my needs?

THANKS ALL!
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Which Controller...Nektar, Novation, Akai, etc.

Nektar Panorama T6
Novation Impulse 61
Akai Professional MPK 261 (or 249 to make it the same price as the Impulse 61)
I currently have a Roland A-800 Pro but the action is not great, and 3 keys no longer have Aftertouch working, and I gigged it to death - lost a few knobs for the sliders, etc.
I'll keep that and use it as a road controller for those gigs where I need a lower tier keyboard just to switch sounds quickly.
But it's keybed is not really all that great and I was looking for something better.
We've got weighted 88 key Akais at my school and I love the controls on top - very solid and sturdy feeling. I know I'm not going to get weighted action on the 61 or smaller but, hopefully it's good???
The Roland A-800 is pretty bad, and what's worse, the keys are all "shaved" a bit in each dimension. So I'd like true "full size" keys. Roland calls theirs "full size" but they are ever so slightly smaller in length and they're more rounded.
Given both the Novation and the Nektar have lower prices for the same amount of keys, usually means they're not as good...but are they bad?
FWIW I'm not looking at the NI stuff because it doesn't have enough control elements. The Arturia one seems nice but it's only 50 bucks more for the 61, and then I'll want to upgrade to V collection if I have Analog Lab that comes with it - so now I'm 50+200 bucks just to buy this keyboard :-)
But seriously, if with all of these the software up ability to upgrade at a great price makes them a better choice I'm willing to consider it.
I'm really trying to stay around 400 and the Arturia is 450 - but then I'm going to, "man, it's only 50 bucks to get the 61 keys" and bam, I'm at 500 again...
So I think for the same price, the Novation Impulse 61 and the Akai 49 are the best candidates - Akai has more pads and they're velocity and pressure sensitive.
The Nektar Panorama saves me 100 bucks - which is appealing - but if the keybed is way poorer than the others (it has "synth style" keys while the others are "semi-weighted" which we know can mean lots of things...)
Thoughts?
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Is this a good digital piano for an absolute beginner?

So, I was originally planning on getting a cheap keyboard for under £100, but after doing some research it seems you guys think that it's best to begin with 88 weighted keys for somebody who would like to learn classical music. This is the cheapest weighted 88-key I could find: https://www.bax-shop.co.uk/digital-piano/fazley-fsp-500-bk-digital-piano-black#information (Fazley-fsp-500).
Is this preferable to a second-hand Yamaha p-45? (Which is roughly double the price). Or should I just shell out the £400 for a first hand p-45. I was hoping to spend under 250. Thanks for reading!
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Unweighted keyboard, first time learner.

I know y'all have answered a lot of questions before but I need some advice. Please?
So I have a 61 key unweighted keyboard. It's a really cheap (around $80) Casio keyboard that my parents bought long back as a birthday present with no intention of sending me to classes. It was just for fun and I really enjoyed playing on it but it's been in the storage for years now.
So I'm learning Music theory and decided to start learning seriously. How do I proceed? I'm a full University student with no source of income as of now and I can't ask my parents to buy me a new one.
I was wondering what the best way to start learning and how I can use what I have at hand. I mean, I will obviously buy a newer keyboard with 88 keys in the future (when I have the money to buy one) but as of now....what can I learn on this keyboard? And what do I have to keep in kind when I make the transition to a weighted keyboard....
Thanks in advance guys.
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Best stage/digital piano for a beginner?

Hi! I've been playing Piano on a Keyboard with synth action for over a year now and I want to get a proper digital/stage piano. I'm not very talented but I still want to get a proper one and don't wanna buy a bad one now only to go back and spend some more again. But since I'm not av very good player right now it also have to suit me as beginner so easy to play is a big factor. Also, is semi-weighted keys Ok for playing Piano? Is it a big difference? I wonder because I will also be recording some synths and bass in my DAW so maybe its the best way to go, since two keyboards would take up a lot of space. However, playing piano is what I would be doing most of the time. It will be for home use only. I've been looking at these options:
Yamaha CP88
Nord Piano 4
Nord Electro 6D - Semi weighted, Waterfall keys
Korg D1
Roland FP-30
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I also own many Kontakt libraries so a Midi-keyboard/piano could also work I guess, the ones I've been looking at are these:

M-audio Keystation 88 - Semi weighted
M-audio Hammer 88
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Purchasing my first keyboard. Budget of £150-£200. Any suggestions

Hi all.
I want to transition from acousitic guitar to keyboard. I found guitar to be hard on my wrist. At times I couldnt practise due to pain. Additionally, I'm living with parents and sibling so its pretty loud. I could have perhap gone with electric guitar but I didn' fancy it. Also I'm mostly using a keyboard at my day job lol
I have a budget of £50-£200 for first keyboard but I'm happy to drop down or go up in budget. I've checked out the Wiki and it suggests a keyboard with:
My preferences
Can anyone suggest something that meets these criterias? Assuming all will have headphone jacks? I intend to practise early in the morning before work.
Other questions
Thanks!
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LENOVO Legion 7i Personal Review - After 10 Days ~

LENOVO Legion 7i Personal Review - After 10 Days ~
Good day, buddy.

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First of all, this laptop is purchased using my own money and not sponsored (i hope someone can spend this for me, lol) , and this is not my first laptop (or gaming laptop), i love gadget and like to try something new (only the moment when i have some spare money), therefore, this review may contain some experience from my past used laptop, thus, nothing will be professional here as I dont install any benchmarking tools or show you any result point that comparing here and there :( I can only provide my real world use experience. My apologize ~

Here is my Legion 7i specification :

Intel Core i7 - 10875H (8-C / 16 T) 2.3Ghz Base, Turbo-Boost up to 5.1Ghz (only below 65'c, 4.9Ghz if above that)
16GB DDR4 3200MHz (Factory overclocked, 6-Core Model like 10750H will only run 2933Mhz)
1TB PCIE SSD (Samsung PM981a)
RTX2060 - 6GB GDDR6 (2020 Refreshed Version, 110W)
Vapor Chamber Cooling + Dual 12V Fan with ultra thin fan blade
15" FHD 1920x1080 500Nits Display with 100% Adobe RGB, HDR Versa 400, 144Hz Refresh Rate and G-Sync
WIFI 6 (Intel AX201)
Bluetooth
Per Key RGB true-strike keyboard (1.3mm Travel) with iCUE software to control lighting effect.
Multi-touch trackpad
Stereo Speaker
3x USB 3.1 Gen2 (USB-A)
2x USB 3.1 Gen2 (USB C, 1 are Thunderbolt )
Network Port
HDMI Port
3.5mm audio jack


Talking about to choose a right spec for the Legion 7i was a painful experience, the Lenovo Malaysia website showing lot of confusing data ! There has alot of misleading specification in the page ! (After searching online, found out not only Malaysia, other country get same as well !) I end up waited another 3 weeks just to get the right model i wanted, and sold the earlier ordered unit when it come !

If you want to purchase this model, beware of some confusion :

1: Vapor Chamber Cooling is only available for 8-Core processor model (10875H) or RTX2070 graphic card above (model : 81YU, or 15IMHg05) ! (For Malaysia) Mean if you purchase 4 core model (like earlier 10300H Model +1660Ti) or 6 core 10750H + RTX2060 , you will get normal heat pipe cooling instead of vapor chamber ! I know it only after i sold my previous Legion 7i, which i sold it because of no G-Sync, i though it will come with Vapor Chamber, but not !

2: G-Sync only available for 8-Core model - 15IMHg05 (but not all 8-Core Model in some country) and with 144Hz display ! 240Hz display will get NO G-Sync ! Which is why i sold my 1st Legion 7i after known this issue, i sold it because it already shipped and can't cancel !

3: 240Hz Display get 100% sRGB, not 100% Adobe RGB ! The 240Hz display get lesser color than 144Hz one, and the 300nits +144hz version also come with 100% sRGB, but i cant confirm the 300nits got G-Sync or not, since all 8-core model come with 500nits display. (Some country mention that the 300nits display come with g-Sync, but only 8-Core CPU model)

4: Per Key RGB - All Legion 7i come with per key RGB, not 4-Zone RGB. Lenovo Malaysia show "4-Zone RGB" for all pre-built model included 8-Core high end model is false info. Only Custom built model it show "RGB Key Slate" Thats why i made mistake during 1st purchase !

5: DDR4 3200Mhz RAM is only available for 10875H (8-Core) model, the system come with 3200MHz out of the box, no setting required. For 6 and 4 Core model, 3200Mhz ram are installed but it will only run 2933Mhz.

6: Dont forget to choose model that come with "Free Microsoft Office" which cost RM467 ! Else, you will get Office Trial ! Normally, you can only get this select on custom built unit (Which you need to click on the office bundle during customization) . Like my model, it have 2 model number, 1 doesn't have Free Office . 81YU003MMJ will come with Office while 81YU003VMJ did not. ( Please use https://psref.lenovo.com/ to search "Legion 7" , filter the region/country to Malaysia, and get the model number with Office bundle, and add the model number in cart by using (quick add to cart), check out and you will get the free Office.


So, please choose carefully base on your need.


Quality, design, size & weight

I admit that i was a Apple fan during 2000 to something 2015, as on those day, the built quality of windows laptop just can't stand close to Mac, the awful look, bulky size, terrible track pad, dull color screen, bad battery life, below average speaker. Apple built good quality laptop especially in Steve's era, the Unibody design still look great and stable even by today standard. But recent years, Windows laptop has come closer to the gaps, some manufacture has really great quality laptop, the Lenovo Legion are one of it.


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If you ask me to purchase Legion Y-Series before Y530, i wouldn't want to consider it, no, they are good, but just not good as after that. The look are very gamer's, the red and blue color like the laptop are from spaceship or UFO, and they usually quite bulky to name it laptop.

Thanks to Tim-Cooking Apple up, the price of Mac become more expensive, some more, the specification is making it more hard to choose. I use to gaming in a Mac, since i am not a hardcore gamers, most games i like can run in my previous 2013 15"MBP quite well, not until Apple choose AMD Discrete Graphics Card for all of it pro model, it just painful slow compare to nVidia, but wait, you must say i am dumb ass as no body will game on a Mac ! Yes, i admit that, but i like the stability of OS X (Now MacOS) , how convenience to do some serious work with the OS than Windows, and i can have both Windows and MacOS in one devices really a gain on that time. A simple restart will give you a premium PC Laptop, why not?

During 2017, i give up the MBP15 and try PC Laptop, as Windows 10 is getting better and more user friendly than before, the Legion y530 catch my attention, the built quality for plastic is simply amazing, the hardware also work very well, it make me hat off for a PC laptop, really. I know there has some brand make great laptop too. I like the way that Lenovo blend the professional look on their Legion line-up, it is so great that you can bring it to office and not forfeited the gaming ability at night.


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The Legion 7i come with the same family slang, the look are so muted during working time which only surprise you after the RGB lighting come on at night. It is great that Lenovo stick to previous design language, the Legion 7i look really premium and professional during day time. The Aluminum quality is great, but not smooth as Apple did. The surface has some rough feeling when you touch it for the first time, it like feel a raw aluminum without smooth finished, but i found out this actually an advantage after several day of usage, it did not record finger print ! Like some aluminum laptop eg Razer, the smooth aluminum actually catch a lot of finger print and skin oil.

Some ppl report that their unit has trackpad gaps, but i don't see my unit has such defect. The hinge is firm but still able to open with 1 hand, the back ccover is made of aluminum and the joint part between upper chassis is solid, no gaps and it is very straight. The build quality really up standard, and there is very little flex in whole chassis, same does the very thin aluminum screen (Thinner than Legion 5), it is very solid. Just that, since it is not built from a solid aluminum block like Razer and Mac, when you hold it, you can still feel some "free gaps" between screen and keyboard area but there has no cracking or squeezing noise, to me, it still a very much improvement, consider the price i paid.

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This 15 inches laptop feel slim when hold it up, and the weight is fair consider the hardware and performance it packed, the thickness is somewhere like first Retina MacBook Pro 15 announced on 2012, and the weight is 2.15kg. It will be 3kg plus if included the slim 230W charger, which also Lenovo slim it very much this year, the last 230W charger ship with Y530 & Y7000 was like a brick ! Considering we got 8-Core processor, a many times powerful graphic card, 1TB of storage, in this thickness is insane compare to past ! Imagine that you get so much power on the same chassis in 2012 !

The port placement also very friendly, Lenovo put those cable-needed like power port and network port at the back of the laptop is a smart choice to me, as it will be so convenience to manage those messy cable. They arent forgot to place some port in left and right part also, which is really convenience ! Whats more, this laptop come with 5 USB port !!! Which is really a day when you want to transfer something, plug the mouse, this and that. There has 2 USB C on the left side, 1 are the thunderbolt , which also can use as USB 3, and there has a very good amount of space between 2, mean you easily plug 2 USB C at the same time.

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I also want to point out something that really good are, the back side of the laptop are using plastic rather than aluminum, which is good as i dont have to worry about scratching everytime i plug or unplug something, and the symbol actually light up, i can see it very clear that what port it is, this is the premium that 5i/5Pi don't have. Overall, the design should be very comfortable to majority of user, and the size & weight is fair consider the hardware it packed, nothing can be picky against it.


Screen, Keyboard, RGB, Trackpad, Speaker, webcam

The screen is the main point sold me in for this laptop ! When i purchase Y7000SE last year, i have miss the ship to own Y740, as it only come out after i got my Y7000. As a person who come from Mac, i really want a good screen, this laptop has a very good quality 1, and it has fast refresh rate !

Lenovo advertise that this laptop pack with bright 500nits matte screen, i dont have the true number for my screen as i dont have device to measure it, but it is super bright ! I will not set the brightness over 50% during normal use, as it is more than enough even use below LED bulb environment at my office, it really bright ! I will need to set at least 80% brightness on my previous Y530/Y7000 to read the content clearly at the same environment. It should be enough if want to use it in outdoor.

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My display manufacture are AUO 038E , and it has very great color accuracy out of the box, well, same does brightness, i dont have any device to test "how accurate" it has, it does come with X-Rite software out of the box which you can choose few profile from sRGB, Adobe RGB, DCI-P3 and Rec.709. I upload a same picture to the laptop and compare with my Note 10 plus, the color are very close, the skin tune are more natural, the color is vivid, the cloud in sky look more detail between sky. so i assume it has alot better color than my previous laptop, i even put the same MacOS wallpaper like my MacBook Pro to try, it look really close to Mac ! Compare to my previous Y530/Y7000 (both are 300nits + 144hz panel), it is night and day different. So, i am very happy to it. When the first power on, the X-Rite software has an option "restore display profile" which sound like it will download the display profile for your exact screen from Lenovo server, which it will set within few sec, i tried and it did change my display color little bit.

The HDR also work as advertise, the Youtube HDR content show very vivid color, and the black is deeper. Just that, Windows 10 built-in color management really bad, you can have different color in different program, you can see 2 type of color if you open a same image using 2 different software, say, a Chrome and Photos ? Both photo shown slightly different color. Overall, i will still rate it a premium screen !

The 144hz refresh rate also make thing smooth no matter you are on desktop or scrolling webpages in chrome, it just - smooth. I get the same feeling from my previous Y530 and Y7000, you wouldn't want to go back once you have high refresh display. But, the built in G-Sync make thing even better, i turn G-Sync on for all fullscreen apps (you can set it on nVidia Control Panel), and the games i play is much more smoother than before, games like CS-GO, GTA V, Forza Horizon 4 look smooth, from sudden fast moving object to slow walk in combat, you can really tell the different between G-Sync or not, it really made my day each time i play games from this laptop. You should really get this option if you want smooth gaming experience, this make me feel like million worth choosing 7i than 5i/5Pi. I will cap the max frame rate to 144hz on some games (Like Battle Field V) to fully utilize this display. Anyway, my graphic card is "just" a entry level for RTX , i have no regret to choose 144hz over 240hz since most graphic intensive games will not able to hit that number from this RTX2060, i will rather buy 144Hz + G-Sync than 240Hz without G-Sync. 144hz is more than enough for casual gamer like me, unless your eyes really up to 240Hz level to get some one headshot before they saw you :lol: The built in Lenovo Vantage software also allow you to enable "Over Drive" mode for the display, which say can further lower the response time, which i see no different between on and off, maybe my eyes arent fast as the screen, lol.

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Now come with the keyboard, well, Lenovo make really good keyboard, not mention their Thinkpad line-up, the Legion 7i keyboard also very very good. The keyboard travel in my previous Y530/Y7000 are longer, but the feedback is very clear in Legion 7i, and the key is much more stable than it, and also sound lot quieter. The key cap is flat to me, i like the 1 in 5/5i/5Pi which the key cap slightly curved, your finger is landed comfortable than this, maybe they want to have slim chassis, so has to built slim keyboard, curved design may not able to make it here. You will be fine after few minutes of type to accept the 1.3mm travel, when gaming, each key strike is very accurate, i did't face any error like i do in MacBook Pro previously. I get not register when i gaming in my previous MacBook Pro, but not this Laptop, and my previous Y530/Y7000 also working very well. But i still can't use to the new arrow key layout, it just place too low for me, i always need to low down my hand to get arrow key, and it keep pressing aluminum instead of left or right key, well, maybe it is more focus on gaming side, or maybe i am too get used of normal laptop keyboard layout. One thing great are the Fn key can be set to "Lock" , which you dont need to keep pressing Fn to adjust volume or brightness , it will lock the function key, a missing feature i need on my previous Y530/Y7000, the Thinkpad series has this but now also come with Legion. When you press Fn, the blue light will light up the part of function available on the keyboard, show you clearly what function available, a nice touch !

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The RGB led is super bright ! Like the screen, it is more than double bright than what Y530/Y7000 offer ! It has 3 bright level to adjust (4 level if including Off) , the y530/Y7000 only has 2 level. Even i set to minimum level, it still very bright on some color setting, say - ocean blue and pink. Luckily, you can turn it dimmer using iCUE software customization, you can set the "Opacity" slider lower to dim it down further, the slider has way more level, which you can actually more level to control brightness than using Lenovo own keyboard hot key (Fn+ up or down ). I also found that it actually brighter if you turn the "Opacity" in ICUE ! Mean it more than more brighter than out of the box ! It can even make your screen look colorful karaoke when you turn off your room light, that level of bright ! The preloaded rainbow spiral light effect will also turn on everytime you turn on the laptop, this is quite annoying as when you turn on your laptop in office, it will spin like funfair until log in to Windows and iCUE is loaded. Although you can also turn it to other mode or off by quickly press Fn+Space or Fn+Down few times, but it is quite annoying as you will need to press each time you turn on the laptop, hopefully Lenovo will fix this by update the BIOS in the future. (But Y740 face the same issue which does't solve until now). Otherwise if you really like those RGB, this laptop can make you fun, and the setting inside ICUE is million way to customize, you can stack each effect to each other as much as you can ! I am stacking 10 lighting effects in 1 profile. Something like you can have few effect on each key or section of the keyboard, you can set multiple key in multiple opacity (dim or bright) of you can set multiple effect for any key , any section, all load at once. You can spend many hours just to customize the light ! The light bar below the front side look cool when you put the laptop in glass surface as it will reflect the bar toward you. The exhaust vent at the back also very bright even you turn to min, when turn to max, it can light up anything surrounding it at night. Well, i am so fresh to RGB, i love the effect but i dont use it very much, but left it run some during not using the laptop can made up your mood.

The trackpad is very good, the sensitivity is great, the tracking is quite accurate also, above average standard, BUT, yes, a big BUT. But the clicking sound is very loud, it sound like light switch, it do click almost entire surface, but like most of the diving board style trackpad, the upper part will need to press harder, whats more, the trackpad will have some flex when press hard (but not diving), i can feel that the trackpad surface are made of quite thin plastic, thats why i can feel the flex of it in the middle part. And the surface material is made of Mylar , though it is smooth to use but i afraid it may wear out faster than glass type, but still, it get the job done when you need it. While gaming, i always use bluetooth mouse, so, it will not annoying me very much. If want the best trackpad experience,only Apple ForceTouch Trackpad has no body come close kind of it, but you will pay way more than this, many times more.

Laptop speaker has never made me love it, they usually sound flat and less volume, as a person come from a MacBook Pro (both 13 and 15" Touchbar) before, i still haven hear any windows laptop that sound like Apple, they are like Rolls-Royce's class in laptop speaker. Well, i can't compare it, as each company has their invention section, but Windows laptop really need to spend more time on speaker, just like the display and design, they actually keep up quite a bit compare to last few years. Say 5 years ago, Gaming laptop usually get very bad screen and bulky case, but today they have much better screen and nice looking, i wish it will be the same story for speaker. It will be perfect when a great gaming laptop has good screen, proper nice casing, good keyboard, and a very best speaker. But i am asking too much for it, as i know it everyone will be say : It is too expensive for an Windows Laptop ! Well, so we have to take some compromise if we want something affordable :console:

Legion 7i speaker is loud, clear, and no unwanted noise even crank up to max, which can hear that it contain quite a quality speaker, although they are very tiny left and right box (can see from those tear down video in youtube). At 40% volume, you can hear basically any dialog in games, there has even some audible low bass. iIf you crank more than 60%, you will hear only mid-high range, and you wouldnt want to crank more than 80%, as it will be very loud to listen. You can use it as media consumption like Youtube or Netflix, you will hear voice clearly even in mid noisy environment, but dont expect you will hear an helicopter vrooming from back or front even Lenovo (or some manufacture) keep mention it got Dolby sound effect, those speaker just to tiny to sound, you will need an headphone if you want to get those effect, but i rather suggest you to go for proper AV setup for your living room if you really want to get in such result, dont expect much from a laptop. If you are casual gamer or music lover like me, any external speaker will sound good enough.

The Webcam placement also improved for this model, unlike last gen of Legion, the "nose" cam ppl called. Well, i did'nt use webcam very much, so i dont mind for that, same does the Legion 7i. The quality for my eyes is fine, nothing special to talk about, it just like an average laptop webcam, well, it just a webcam, it will get your job done in very normal way. Unless you want to take selfie with it, you better use your phone. The built in mic were also average, nothing fancy about it like MacBook Pro 16", not even that level


Performance, temperature, fan noise, and battery life

For RM400 more, you will get 8-Core instead of 6, which one will you consider ? The 10750H model cost RM7999 and my model cost RM8399 both RRP without discount. I know you will be saying like hey, the AMD 4800H is way cheaper than Intel 10875H, and it has more performance and run cooler (due to 7nm), you can just go for Legion 5 for 8-Core, why need to spend that much of extra money for 7i ? Well, i got what you mean, which i actually consider this before i purchase this laptop. I went to Lenovo website almost everyday to customize and compare, the AMD model get awful screen, less powerful graphic card, and well, i came from y530 and y7000, i tried the plastic built laptop before, they are great but i need something premium built, and whats more, i really want a great display which Legion 5 dont offer that. The processor is only internal but the screen you have to view it everyday, i wish Lenovo have AMD version of this laptop but wait, is Intel really that bad ? Well, it may sound less performance and awful temperature (really ? more on that later) after recent AMD hit, but at least, it run stable on my many previous laptop, it as great reliability history (at least for me), it never fail me yet.

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I am not tech professional here so i cant show you a fancy bench mark for comparing, but base on my usage, i am comparing my previous Y7000, which has 6-Core i7 9750H, 16GB of 2666 DDR4, same RTX2060 (but in 80 or 90W variant as i remember) , same Samsung PM981a 1TB NvME SSD, same 144hz refresh rate display, i feel the Legion 7i run much more faster than it.

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It run even cooler during low load task compare to Y7000, it will not pass 55'c, and the processor use only 20 to 45W (mostly 20) in Auto Mode i assume that due to extra core, and i monitor there has not much than 35% load average for 1 hours of few tab chrome browsing, youtube video running. Everything feel snappier, and game load much faster. I spotted it hit 5.0Ghz quite frequently from HWiNFO.

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Switching to Performance mode, what amazed me is for the first time, i can install 2 games at once at the background and i can still use Chrome with multiple tabs (with youtube somemore) without any lag detected, the system is like fresh start. There has 2x 60GB games unpacking (from *ehemm Fit ehemm girl) simultaneously in the background, with Chrome running, the first minute of two, the processor crank up to 107W, and stay 85W for the rest until the unpack finish. during 107W, i spotted all-8 core running 4.8Ghz steady for many seconds, and 4.3 to 4.5ghz all-8 core for whole session, this is unbelievable for the first time i seen in laptop, and this thin of laptop ! I spend about 40 mins to done unpacking TWO! 60GB games ! I remember i spend about 30 mins per games in my last Y7000 , and i already jaw-dropping to see how fast of 9750H is on that time, this laptop lagi kuat ! Even all core is 100% load, the temperature is hovering between 82 to 87c', it seems to be pretty impressive.

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Well, the RTX2060 in this laptop is insanely powerful, from some rough in game benchmark, it is about 15 to 25% more performance than RTX2060 in Y7000 ! Some games like Battle Field V run very smooth even with RTX on, i got average of 73FPS with all setting set to ultra and HDR on ! The G-Sync make the game run even smoother. 1 thing quite surprise me is that this card actually run much higher clock speed than i expected, it hit 1920Mhz core and 5410mhz memory shown in HWiNFO ! I dont believe my eyes for the data, as last year my Y7000 only run at something 1250 to 1500mhz as i remember. Whats more, it can be overclock further using MSI Afterburner to 2055Mhz Core / 5710Mhz Memory (+155 Core / +300 Memory) give me another 5-7% boost in games. I saw 7% more on Forza Horizon 4 ! It run average of 90FPS with Max out setting on 1920x1080 Resolution, as you can see, this card actually perform very well, even it is years old of technology, i believe it can stand maybe extra 2-3 years more.

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During "Silent Mode", the fan is quiet, even "Auto Mode" if you doing light load like browsing and watching video, the laptop still very quiet, until you run some intensive task, the fan is audible then, but still, nothing about level of loud, bear in mind that from my observation, in Auto Mode, the PL1 power limit is set to 60W, and PL2 is 107W, so you will still get decent performance in Auto Mode, same does the fan noise, it can be range from quiet to audible, but not as loud as Performance mode, which set the PL1 to 85W, while the PL2 stay 107W.
In performance mode, the laptop act very differently, unlike previous Y530 or Y7000, you actually can feel the different very much, and if you observe the processor speed, it always stay above 4Ghz range. If your load is light, even in performance mode, the laptop will still stay quiet, until you load the games, the fan noise will be maximum. It is loud, but not sharp like some other laptop. What you hear the loud is the "Air Sound" squeezing from the vent, the noise is from the friction created by the air with the vent, sound Whoosh ~ not Pzzzz, so, it is acceptable to me. If you put your hand to feel the air from the vent, you can actually see how powerful are the both fan inside, you can still feel the air even 6 to 7 inches behind the vent, like that powerful. Lenovo stated that the fan are now power directly from main supply, which is 12V, and the fan blade is super thin, which i can verify it, it really powerful fan, much much powerful than the Y530 and Y7000. The amount of air is noticeably more. If you really mind about the fan noise during gaming, you will need an headphone. But, the built in speaker actually cover up the noise quite well, any volume above 50% will cover the max fan noise, nothing worry bout that.
Due to the laptop is made of aluminum in majority of part, it can be very warm during normal use, although you will only saw 43~55'c in HWiNFO monitor app. The palm rest stay cool even full load, but the upper part of the keyboard can be very hot to touch, same does the backside plastic panel, the power input port were also hot, the laptop can pull 200-210W total system power during very heavy load. The keyboard area stay comfortable no matter you are gaming or exporting video, which is quite amazing consider it is aluminum. The heat also dispense very quick by the 2 very powerful fan, after load it only take not more than a minutes for cooling down. The backcover can be uncomfortable even in light load, you wont want this laptop on your lap, really. So, dont expect to put on your lap during heavy load.

I didnt able to undervolt it until i learn the way to get in advance BIOS in Reddit, the first few days i am using my laptop without undervolt, get me the temp max at 94'c in CPU, and 69'c in GPU. You might say, wow, 94'c is very hot ! But wait, the 94'c actually come from the first minute when the processor crank up to 107W which is 5.1Ghz power, after the PL2 107W, it only stay between 83-87'c during continue of 85W all-8 core 100% load @ 4.3 to 4.6ghz ! The processor did thermal throttling when it reach 94'c, but i found no more throttling after PL2, during 85W of load, the processor stay below 88'c, which is quite impressive consider the thickness of laptop. Well, some might say 88'c still hot when this laptop has vapor chamber cooling, but if you look some review from youtube, the Razer use the same 8-core 10875H processor like this actually run cooler, ya, but if you read properly, Razer actually turn down the clock speed quite abit to 3.plus ghz, they arent run at full all core speed. The Legion 7i actually stay above 4Ghz, this create lot of heat compare to that, so you got to pay attention for this.

I am not an Intel or Lenovo fan boy, this laptop did run hot compare to, say, AMD laptop. This is due to the limitation of 14nm technology, intel only upgrade clock speed within this few generation of processor, it may seems not impressive if we compare to AMD, i can't blame Lenovo here, as they really doing very good job for cooling, especially this model, the Legion 7i. The continue load of 85W + 30W RTX2060 (Hybrid mode off) stay below 90'c are quite impressive, my previous Y7000 can only stay below 50W if want to maintain below 90'c, this is out of the box setting, no undervolting applied. So the Vapor Cooling + 12V fan system actually handle more than 100W of heat, imagine that if this laptop using AMD 7nm or Intel coming 10nm of processor ? The performance increase will be huge !

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Take Forza Horizon 4 gaming session 40 mins for example, the HWinFo shown that the RTX2060 pull up to 109W (without GPU overclocked), CPU pull up-to 79W ! The average gpu power is 79W, and CPU is 60W, the total system power draw is 218W, the GPU temp shot up to 68'c while the CPU run up to 91'c. Next is Battle Field V, with all setting to max and RTX on, this is by far the heavies load for game i have seen, it pull the RTX2060 to 114W (!!!) , but the CPU pull only 69W, but the average was quite high at 63W while the GPU is lower at 72W. The system also run hot in Battle Field V, CPU hit up to 93'c, and GPU come at 71'c. The average temperature for CPU is 84'c while the GPU is 66'c.

I got the way to enable XTU interface thru Advance BIOS mode, and try to undervolt the system. The first attempt are -0.145v (which same as my previous Y7000 and Y530 value) , first hours is okay until i reboot the system, it stuck at blank screen for 2 minutes, the system auto goes to BIOS healing mode (another good from Lenovo, i feel so nervous before the healing show up), the BIOS then back to factory mode and disable the XTU, all thing reset to normal. I then tried few setting, -0.135, -0.125, -0.120, none of it work stable, the system will freeze and give the blank screen again on next startup, and the BIOS healing itself again. The final working 1 is -0.115v, which work beautiful until today, no problem. 1 thing to mention that the Advance BIOS has lot of tweaking menu from Overclocking the CPU to RAM, to adjust system power level, but i dont touch anything as i am not understand it, afraid of flied my laptop, but it really has many engineer option to tweak, beware to set it unless you really understand what you doing.

I am at BIOS 2.02 (updated once), the XTU still available, and the Advance BIOS still working. I can see this laptop are so great for those who want to tweak this and that.

After undervolting, the temperature did goes down few degree but not as much as my previous Y7000 and Y530, the Y7000 for example, before undervolting can goes as high as 99'c ! Maybe the extra core need more power to feed, but still, it lower down 4 'c in Forza Horizon, and 5'c in Battle Field V, although it will increase few 'c back after GPU overclocked, but, better than no. I also noticed the undervolting made 107W stay longer , mean the CPU can boost up to 5Ghz longer (some times 5.1Ghz, but only a sec). Next, the overclock GPU does made the temperature hotter, by 3 'c for CPU, and 2'c for GPU. The Forza Horizon 4 ramp the GPU to 70'c, and pull 113W (before is 109w) graphic power, the total System power draw were also increase to 223W, which nearly the power adapter 230W limit !

The CPU will still hit 90'c during 107W of boost (5.0Ghz), but compare to 94'c before undervolt, it seems to be quite impressive, consider my last Y7000 crank to 4.06ghz only for this temp. Overall, like i said, the Lenovo Legion 7i has a very capable cooling solution, i bet if AMD use the same 14nm technology in this kind of setup will also generate the same result. But the performance gain is noticeable if we compare what they offer from last year. I see we actually get the same temperature number as last year Y740 (from youtube review) but the processor are now 2-core extra, hit up to 5.1ghz with 107W, and the graphic card now pull 110W instead of 80~90W, anything below 90'c to me consider fair, as it still bring me really good day to day and gaming performance.
For 80Whr battery, Lenovo claim that the Legion 7i can goes up to 8 hours of juice, but well, i of caused take that as a advertising candy. With current intel technology, it quite a hard task to make laptop that efficiency like AMD 4000 series did. I did't expect much about this as i moving between office and home everyday and i dont use laptop in mobile like some user do. I get about 7 hours battery life with 40% brightness , Utorrent running downloading with WiFi, RGB light off , Silent mode, that is without iCUE software running, as before i receive my laptop, some user from internet complaining that iCUE drain lot of battery so i disable it to run on startup, only run manually when i need it, no uninstalling needed, just disable it at start up option will be very fine. I also observe that when iCUE is running, it drain extra 15W on top of system power, it can drain as much as 50W even in Silent Mode, so that is really a problem for iCUE, i think they (lenovo or iCUE) will fix that soon by updating the software.
If browsing web something like Youtube running and multiple tab scrolling with 40% of brightness will get you about 5.5 hours of use, not impressive but as expected from such hardware. Some more, the 40% screen brightness is brighter than lot of laptop out there, it still more than comfortable to read, i assume it is somethimg 200 to 250nits of brightness, as it is very bright to use, even in my office with LED light environment. I also found that even in Silent Mode, the CPU sometimes still hit 4.5~4.8Ghz with up to 52W max and 30W average, it should be more battery life if you disable the turbo boost, well, quite hassle to gain some juice but still, it is an available option too.
Price, conclusion
Lenovo, they are like dell, they like to have promotion each day, few times per month. Very few will buy their laptop in RRP price (Normal price), ether you get student 15% discount, or some times they have some running coupon code for 5% all the way to 45% depend on model. But for Legion, they offer less discount than other model during normal season. You can still request extra few % by chatting with the sales rep in live chat, some will give you freegift, some will provide extra discount code for you, they just want you to key in their rep number at the order so that they can have some job incentive (i guess) .
I purchased this Legion 7i with 20% discount, which cost me around RM6750 without any freegift except 2 Yrs Premium On-Site, thanks to my Citibank Card Promo Code (CITI30) , i also found that in some forum that ppl are buying with 20% Discount using LENXCIMB code, actually i also can use LENXHLB as i receive the same promo from Hong Leong Bank, too. But my CitiBank Credit Card give me extra 0.5% if i spend using their card, so, why not ? I tried to chat with the sales rep, they can offer max 15% without student card needed, that is the max they can, all 4 different sales rep tell the same, they said the 20% discount is highest, no other country has such offer, and it will be end soon (It did end after my 2nd purchase, at 17/Jul as i remember), now all code only gave 6% discount, so you need to try your luck to chat with them or wait for next promo.
To me, the price is more than fair, and if compare with other's it seems like cheaper, you dont get G-Sync at most other laptop, and you dont get same screen quality like other laptop, too. For this price, say, Asus G14, for RTX2060 model it sell even expensive at RM7199 as i remember, but that 2060 is Max-Q variant, and the screen quality is no where like Legion 7i. Well, i dont mean to bash that, but after 20% discount, the attractive will be goes to 7i more. My previous Y530 and Y7000 both brought at around 5000 +-, and both working very well and the MYCS (Lenovo Malaysia) service is very responsible to me, they will reply any request you ask, and they are very helpful, too. So, i come back to Lenovo again, this brand is my 2nd trust-able after Apple.

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For below RM7000, the laptop worth the paid. The overall performance is impressive especially the RTX2060 actually improved so much compare to last year, and some review even prove that it better than last year RTX2070 from some laptop, and the overclocking work like charm. The chassis is solid and the built quality is on the premium side, which make it more appearing than the lower end 5-Series, although it do have some imperfection like flex and loud track pad, gaps between screen and keyboard, but it still feel solid when you hold it, it will not be this price if this hardware pack in more premium Apple-like chassis. The keyboard is fantastic, the RGB light is super bright although it quite a hassle to turn it off each time you power on the laptop. The Speaker is loud, which can also cover the fan noise, work as it should, nothing can be asking more. The temperature work as advertise although not great like some others laptop like Razer, but consider the continue full load of 85W and all core 4Ghz above and the graphic card crank up to 113W, while the fan is audible loud during full load but not sharp, this imperfect is forgivable. At the end, no laptop are perfect, every year there will be another replacement for this year top-end laptop, i would just buy what's the best to suit my budget.

There has still other laptop out there if you want to slot in for compare like Dell XPS and HP OMEN, but to me, at the time i purchase this laptop, below RM7000 is the best thing i can get.

Last, hope you all like my review and if any information is wrong please forgive me, as i am not really a professional person. Have a nice day and stay safe.
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How to remove shine on keys to be more matte

I'm not sure if this is the best subreddit to ask this, but I'm looking into a way to dull the shine on my keys so that it has a more matte texture, something that feels more like ivory. I've googled some things and the only options that seem to be available is to sand the keys (which I don't want to do because of the the dust compromising the keyboard, and don't want to do this upside down to combat this), or to use a chemical to eat away the shine (obvious dangers of liquid getting into the circuitry - same danger as dust from sanding).
The best I could come up with right now is to use a sticker (like vinyl) with my desired texture to cover the keys (using masking tape to create a stencil to cut out the exact shape).
I just wanted to see if anyone had a recommendation for achieving this texture, or maybe even a source to get precut textured stickers for keyboards.
I'm really just looking to loose the slickness of gloss plastic keys.
This is for a weighted 88 key keyboard (Fantom X8 that I use as a midi controller).
Also, if you have a recommendation for another subreddit this post could get a good response for, please let me know.
Hope you all are well!
Edit: typos
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Best stage/digital piano for a beginner?

Hi! I've been playing Piano on a Keyboard with synth action for over a year now and I want to get a proper digital/stage piano. I'm not very talented but I still want to get a proper one and don't wanna buy a bad one now only to go back and spend some more again. But since I'm not av very good player right now it also have to suit me as beginner so easy to play is a big factor. It would be for home use only. Also, is semi-weighted keys Ok for playing Piano? Is it a big difference? I wonder because I will also be recording some synths and bass in my DAW so maybe its the best way to go, since two keyboards would take up a lot of space. However, playing piano is what I would be doing most of the time. I've been looking at these options:
Yamaha CP88
Nord Piano 4
Nord Electro 6D - Semi weighted, Waterfall keys
Korg D1
Roland FP-30
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I also own many Kontakt libraries so a Midi-keyboard/piano could also work I guess, the ones I've been looking at are these:

M-audio Keystation 88 - Semi weighted
M-audio Hammer 88
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MacBook Pro 13" (10th Gen) vs XPS 13 (2020) vs Surface Laptop 3

Just finished testing my new MacBook Pro (i5-1038NG7/28W) that came in this morning, and I got very interesting results compared to the i7 variants of the XPS 13/Surface Laptop 3, which are arguably two of the best windows thin-and-light right now.
As always I'll give a TLDR first, but free feel to continue if you're interested in the technicalities.

TLDR:

13" MacBook Pro ($1799):
Dell XPS 13 (9300) ($1699):
Surface Laptop 3 ($1999):
OS aside, the 10th Gen-i5 MBP is objectively better in all major categories and is a strong recommend. For $100 more than the XPS and $100 less than the SL3, you're getting a much better overall package. If you're not in a rush, I'd recommend waiting for sales on B&H (usually $100-200 off), and Apple's back-to-school deals in the next few months.
For Artists/Designers/Video editors: It's highly recommended you get the MBP for its higher quality display (much wider color range and better color reproduction/accuracy), its 4 times faster SSD since you'll certainly be transferring lots of files back and forth with your workflow; and for its more powerful CPU<--same reasoning for coders since you'll compile code much faster on this MBP.
If you're looking for a windows laptop, or if you're someone who needs Wifi-6 for work the XPS 13 is a strong recommend since it's simply not worth paying $300 more for the 3:2 aspect ratio on the SL3 unless you can find both at similar price points, then it's really up to you which one you like better.
***Wifi-6 is NOT a must have in 2020 because:
  1. Current Wifi-5 cards will perform similarly/better than a Wifi-6 card on a 5Ghz Wifi-6 plan/router (the Wifi-6 card used in this video is the same one in the XPS 13 compared)
  2. It's still a work-in-progress and it simply isn't mature enough to recommend right now
  3. Wifi-6 also won't be widely adopted for another 3-4 years, and current good routers will cost you anywhere from $469 to over $1000 alone (not including the internet plan)
    (Detailed explanation in the last section - "Why didn't Apple put in Wifi-6?")

FULL REVIEW

QUICK SPECS:
13" MBP ($1799)---XPS 13 ($1699)---Surface Laptop 3 ($1999)

PERFORMANCE:

Premiere 5 minute 4K Export (CPU):
LighRoom 75 NEF RAW to jpg Export (CPU):
Mozilla Firefox Compile Test (CPU):
PhotoShop PugetBench (CPU):
Cinebench 20 average of 5 (CPU):
Geekbench 5 average of 5 (CPU):
File-transfer test of 50GB mixed-media files (SSD):
Unigine Heaven (GPU):
3D Mark Fire Strike (GPU):
In real world programs the MBP with its higher TDP outperforms both the XPS and SL3 anywhere from 35-70% (depending on the program) in sustained workloads. Graphics wise all of them are relatively the same since the have the same GPU, and none of them are good enough to fully game on, or do any GPU heavy workflows (you can get away with Overwatch/CS:GO/LoL on low/medium settings). Both the XPS and SL3 was tested in ultra/performance mode for testing, but realistically speaking you won't be using the XPS on ultra-performance since the battery drain and fan noise/heat is not pleasant. The sweet spot would be setting both the XPS and SL3 on regular performance mode.
Thermals on all of them are great, and hover around 30 degrees idle, 40-60 degrees with medium usage, and up to 90 degrees under heavy workloads. If pushed hard enough all three will reach 100 degrees, but this is normal since that's just physics; these are expected results and there are no thermal issues in any of the three devices.
Noise levels are also great in regulamedium usage. However, under heavier workloads the fans in the XPS does get louder than both the MBP and the SL3.
DISPLAY:
The highest I hit on my XPS is 513 nits, 506 nits on my MBP, and 410 nits on the SL3. All three displays support 100% sRGB; both the XPS and MBP has a 16:10 aspect ratio, whereas the SL3 is 3:2. Which aspect ratio is better depends entirely on your usage, but any of them are an upgrade from 16:9.
For artists/designers/video editors, the MBP's display is the way to go. It has the best color reproduction/accuracy/gamut range out of the three, and it also has the highest resolution and clarity, which is a noticeable difference vs the FHD on the XPS, and the same clarity-wise as the SL3.
  1. vs XPS 88% DCI-P3 and 72% AdobeRGB
  2. vs SL3 85% DCI-P3 and 70% AdobeRGB
  1. and better Delta-E Greyscale (2.0 vs 4.5/XPS vs 2.5/SL3)
Another advantage the MBP has is its image/text scaling because MacOS does a much better job of scaling various image/text sizes. If you're an artists/designers, the MBP should be your go to laptop because of the better scaling and higher quality display, especially since you’re working with workflows that depends on color, and need to frequently re-scale images. True Tone is also useful when the ambient lighting changes in your surroundings, but for maximum color accuracy/consistency, I would recommend you to turn it off. The MBP’s display also has a better reflective coating, than the XPS and SL3.
Touchscreen/touchbar wise both aren’t too useful in my opinion. There are barely any apps that are optimized for touch, so I constantly found myself only using the touchscreen for scrolling/tapping links. Most of the time it‘s also really awkward/annoying because I have to reach further from my keyboard when I’m working—which breaks my rhythm when I can just use the trackpad which is not only closer, but is also more accurate/easier to use. If the display was closer to the track-pad like the new Magic Keyboard+iPad Pro, then the experience would be miles better since the travel distance is much closefasteless annoying, and doesn't break your rhythm when you're typing. The touchscreen is also a huge fingerprint magnet.
The touchbar is slightly better in my opinion because you can customize your keys and it’s actually useful for some workflows and programs, but the problem is that it lacks app support and it sometimes freezes/is more convenient to have physical keys.
BUILD/OTHERS:
Thickness and weight wise, all of them are about the same; you won't notice a difference using them. However, the XPS is a little more compact than the MBP and SL3, which is a nice bonus. All three are very well-built machines, but I personally prefer the Aluminum finish on the MBP and SL3 that feels more premium verses the carbon-fiber of the XPS.
Objectively, the hinge is more sturdier and better made on the MBP. There is less screen wobble, and no keyboard flex at all on the MBP, vs more screen wobble and close to no keyboard flex on the XPS and SL3. You can open all of them with one hand.
Battery life is phenomenal on all three. I got around 10 hours at 150 nits, and 6-7 hours at 300 nits.
Regarding performance when not plugged in, the XPS and SL3 can handle normal usages like browsing, streaming videos, and light photo editing without dropping in performance, but for gaming/video editing/rendering/more complicated tasks, there still is a significant drop in performance (around 25-60% depending on the program) when compared to the MBP that doesn't drop at all and stays the same without needing to be plugged in.
The track-pad and speakers on the MBP is still a tier above the XPS and SL3. Although windows' precision trackpad is great, it's still not as accurate and responsive as Apple's, nor as big. MacOS gestures also feels a lot more intuitive and smoother to use, and the user has the ability to customize them which helps a lot with productivity and convenience. The keyboard on all three of them are amazing; the MBP and SL3 are my favorites, but you can't go wrong with any of them.
In terms of port selection (all have headphone jack)
Dell still gives you the ability to swap your SSD and Wifi-card, while Apple is, well, Apple. The RAM on all of these devices are soldered on and can't be upgraded, and although Microsoft does technically give you the ability to swap SSDs... it's a lot more work, and harder to find as well.

Why didn't Apple put in Wifi-6?

Wifi-6 is NOT a must have in 2020 because:
  1. Current Wifi-5 cards will perform similarly/better than a Wifi-6 card on a 5Ghz Wifi-6 plan/router (the wifi-6 card used in this video is the same as the one on the XPS)
  2. It's still a work-in-progress and it simply isn't mature enough to recommend right now
  3. Wifi-6 also won't be widely adopted for another 3-4 years, and current good routers will cost you anywhere from $469 to over $1000 alone (not including the internet plan)
So it shouldn't be one of your main priorities unless:
  1. You need it for work (big/crowded places)
  2. You/your company has high quality Wifi-6 routers that will actually efficiently utilize Wifi-6 (It's pointless if your "Wifi-6 router" at work is an inconsistent mess--as seen with the "free" ones Comcast hands out)
  3. You upload/download massive Gigabytes of files a day to/from the web
For people who uploads consistently and needs to rendeexport/etc prior, remember, programs like adobe etc. will export 35-70% faster on the MBP because of its more powerful CPU. This is much faster than the increase in upload speeds from a Wifi-5 to Wifi-6 card (assuming both are on a Wifi-6 plan). So in this scenario, you actually save a lot more time in post-production by going with the MBP, especially since uploading also takes less time than the export/rendering process.
It's no doubt that Wifi-6 will become the standard in the future, but currently it's not worth picking the XPS over the MBP because of the Wifi-6 card alone. The speed difference is very inconsistent, sometimes even falling behind vs the current Wifi-5 card as show in the video.
You should only get it if you need Wifi-6 for your profession, but even then it still heavily depends on the router you/your company uses, and the speed difference in tasks like emailing/web-browsing/social media/streaming videos/workflows and programs that doesn't rely on your internet is unnoticeable in daily usage.
The only real concern is future proofing, but it also isn't a huge issue given that the current Wifi-6 cards performs similarly to their Wifi-5 components, meaning for Wifi-6 to actually be beneficial, OEMs will need to put in new Wifi-6 cards, or for higher-end routers to drop in price--which both will take a while. So current laptops that have Wifi-6 cards (with $200 range routers) performs more or less the same as current Wifi-5 cards, although again this depends entirely on your router since you'll definitely notice a difference if you have a more expensive Wifi-6 router, but that's also going to cost you at least an additional $470 on top of your laptop.
Furthermore, giving up all the benefits of the MBP (better performance/display/track-pad/speakers/SSD) is NOT worth the compromise for a similar Wifi experience (assuming you have a $200 router and not the expensive ones). I would've loved it if Apple included Wifi-6 now, but the reality is current Wifi-6 cards simply aren't ready yet, and the prices of higher quality routers are simply too high given their benefits.
For you to really utilize Wifi-6 you'll need to spend at least an additional $470 on a good router+higher-end internet plan, which adds up to around an additional $550-600 just for you to begin reeling in the current benefits of Wifi-6.
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What's the smallest size I can go?

I have read the FAQ and I do realize that the best course of action for a beginner is to get a digital piano with 88 weighted touch sensitive keys at least. And I do have my eyes on the Korg B2. However, at the moment I can not afford it. So I think i'm going for a keyboard with less than 88 keys with no weight action. What is the lowest number of keys possible I can go and what keyboards do you suggest. This is only temporary until I can afford to buy the B2.
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Share your Rig Rundowns!

Recently, I thought it would be a good idea / people would be interested if I shared my rig, so I decided to take stock and list everything below! I’d be really interested to see what rigs (studio and pit) you guys have, and what you think of mine! Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and rigs below!
Studiologic SL88 - this is my main controller, fully weighted, 88 Keys. 4 pedal points, which makes it really useful for connectivity, and midi outs (although I use USB MIDI)
Komplete Kontrol A61 - not weighted, but great portable controller, has mod / pitch wheels and sometimes use with the SL88. Has more knobs, and is compatible with Komplete Kontrol software.
Yamaha PSR-340 - non weighted, only 61 keys, but really useful for some vintage sounds, 80s sounds such as the classic “Fantasia” sound, as well as EPs, Organs etc. I sometimes use this with MIDI, however the A61 is better generally as it has USB Midi and a slightly nicer feel.
Launchkey 25 - Small 25 key keyboard, with quite a few pads, knobs and sliders - used to control backing levels, trigger samples / drums and I sometimes lend this to be used with software to play tuned percussion parts (glock, tubular bells, timpani).
Focusrite 18i8 - plenty of ins/outs, and two dedicated headphone ports. Also has midi, and works with PC and Mac - very versatile and useful!
Macbook Pro (sorry, not sure of specs) - runs Mainstage, Ableton and Qlab - primary computer used in my keyboard rig.
ASUS PC (i7, NVIDIA graphics, not sure of other specs / monitor, sorry!) - used with FL Studio / Reaper - used to create mockups / backing tracks / clicks - however anything but portable!
(In addition, I also have a cheap compaq windows laptop, which contains various DAWs and which I sometimes use for sheet music. Gets some use occasionally!)
X-Frame Keyboard Stand - does the job, but thinking of upgrading it soon as can be a bit wobbly and was given to me for free.
Thunderbolt Dongle (from amazon, brand is UGREEN I think) - has USB ports, HDMI and SD card ports to allow my macbook to connect to keyboards which come with regular USB (not thunderbolt cables) so I don’t have to buy them, and connect to my HDMI monitor.
Behringer MS16 Speakers - used essentially as a keyboard amp. Pretty small, quite portable. They do the job pretty okay, probably not the best but do what I need them to do!
PreSonus Eris e4.5 Studio Monitors - used with my PC when I create backing tracks / mockups / clicks and the like - very good, reasonably priced.
EDIT - Just brought myself a sturdy tripod laptop stand - they run for pretty reasonable prices - highly reccomend.
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