Lenovo's Flagship-tier Contender
Lenovo positions the Lenovo Legion 5 Gen 10 15.1 WQXGA RTX 5060 as a flagship-tier oled laptops, asking $1799.00. After 18 customer reviews on Amazon, the verdict is a exceptional 4.7 stars. We've ranked it #8 out of 23 in this category. It's not a top pick - there are higher-rated and better-value options in the category - but specific shoppers may still find it fits their needs.
Build and Portability
Build quality at $1799.00 is expected to be all-aluminum or magnesium with rigid construction throughout.
Specs at a Glance
- Brand: Lenovo
- Price: $1799.00 (well above the $1369.50 category average)
- Amazon rating: 4.7 of 5.0
- Reviews: 18
- Category rank: #8 of 23 in oled laptops
- Cheaper in category: 19 products
- Higher-rated in category: 3 products
- More-reviewed in category: 7 products
Real-World Feedback
With only 18 reviews, this is a small sample. The 4.7-star average could move significantly as more buyers chime in. Treat the rating as a starting point rather than a verdict.
For context, the average rating across all 23 oled laptops options we track is 4.3 stars, so this product is meaningfully above average.
The Field Around It
At $1799.00, the Lenovo Legion 5 Gen 10 15.1 WQXGA RTX 5060 sits well above the $1369.50 category average. 19 options are cheaper and 3 are more expensive.
The category leader is the ASUS Vivobook S 14 OLED AMD Ryzen AI 9 24GB ($1112.00, 4.3โ , 301 reviews). It's $687.00 more expensive than the top pick despite ranking lower, which is a hard combination to justify unless a specific feature swings the decision.
Cheaper alternatives worth a look:
- Lenovo Legion 5 15.1 2.5K OLED RTX 5060 - $1499.99, 5.0โ (3 reviews) ยท Better on both axes
- Lenovo ThinkPad X9 14 OLED Intel Ultra 7 - $1429.99, 5.0โ (1 reviews) ยท Better on both axes
- Acer Aspire 16 Snapdragon X 16GB 512GB - $699.99, 4.6โ (99 reviews) ยท Cheaper
If rating alone is your filter, the highest-rated option in this category is the MSI Stealth A16 240Hz QHD OLED RTX 5070 Ti at 5.0โ . If pure price is the filter, the cheapest is the ASUS ZenBook 13 OLED Intel Evo i5 8GB 256GB at $629.00.
Who Should Get This
Only if you specifically want what makes it expensive. The rating is excellent but the price premium is meaningful. There are cheaper highly-rated options in this category - make sure the extra money is buying a feature you'll actually use.
Best fit for:
- Quality-first buyers who prioritize a track record of satisfaction over saving a few dollars
The Verdict
7.6/10
Functional, mid-pack option. Nothing wrong with it, but nothing pushing it above the better-ranked alternatives either.
