With the release of AMD’s new Ryzen 5000 series notebook processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series display chips, Lenovo’s Legion gaming notebooks have also launched a series of new machines, including Legion 5, Legion 5 Pro, Legion 7 and Legion 7 Slim.
The newly released Lenovo Legion gaming laptop, in addition to upgrading the Ryzen 5000 series APU and GeForce RTX 30 series display chip, adopts the new Lenovo Legion Coldfront 3.0 cooling solution, which can increase the airflow by 18% and bring higher performance space. In addition, , Lenovo Legion AI Engine and NVIDIA RTX Tensor Cores 3.0 will also bring better performance. The first to debut are Legion 5, Legion 5 Pro, Legion 7 and Legion 7 Slim.
16-inch Lenovo Legion 5 Pro and Legion 7
Lenovo upgraded the screens of Legion 5 Pro and Legion 7 to 16-inch, 2,560 x 1,600 resolution, with a screen update rate of 165Hz and a 16:10 screen ratio. Among them, Legion 5 Pro adopts a new appearance design, the screen ratio has also reached 90%, and a video camera is added. Compared with the previous generation product, the rear ventilation hole is enlarged, and the hinge is more durable and larger The touchpad is expected to be available in the United States in March, priced at $999.99. As for Legion 7 is expected to be listed in the US in June, priced at $1,699.
Lenovo Legion 5 and Legion 7 Slim minor update
Lenovo Legion 5 and Legion 7 Slim have not changed much in appearance and screen size. Lenovo Legion 5 has 15-inch and 17-inch options. The 15.6-inch screen update rate also comes to 165Hz, and the 17-inch screen is 144Hz. As for Legion 7 Slim, it is the thinnest and lightest Legion laptop ever. It has a 15.6-inch screen, 4K resolution, and a 60Hz screen refresh rate. However, there are also panels with Full HD and 165Hz refresh rates to choose from, and both support Dolby Vision. However, The product will not be available until June and will cost $1,670.
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