The Legion 7i Gen 10 is engineered for the “Pro-sumer” who requires a device that excels in the boardroom and the battleground.
Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX (Series 2): A high-performance hybrid architecture with 24 cores, optimized by the Lenovo AI Engine+ to dynamically shift power between the CPU and GPU.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070: Powered by the Blackwell architecture, this GPU introduces high-bandwidth GDDR7 memory and DLSS 4 for next-gen neural rendering and superior 1440p gaming.
16″ 2.5K (WQXGA) OLED Display: Featuring VESA DisplayHDR True Black 1000 and 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, this panel offers a <0.5ms response time and G-Sync support for ghost-free visuals.
Titan-Tier Memory & Storage: Massive 64GB of DDR5 RAM allows for extreme multitasking, paired with a 2TB NVMe SSD for instantaneous data access.
Legion Coldfront: Hyper Cooling: A redesigned thermal system that eliminates side vents for a more comfortable hand-feel, utilizing turbo fans and a 3D heatpipe array to keep the system cool and quiet.
Next-Gen Connectivity: Equipped with Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) and Thunderbolt 4, providing the fastest wireless and wired data transfer speeds currently available.
“The first thing you notice about the Legion 7i is the ‘Glacier White’ aluminum finish—it feels dense, premium, and surprisingly cool to the touch. When you open the lid, the OLED display is a revelation; the blacks are so deep that the screen seems to disappear into the bezels. Running a game at 240Hz on an OLED panel creates a sense of ‘fluidity’ that makes standard IPS screens feel sluggish. The TrueStrike keyboard remains a standout, offering a satisfying 1.5mm of travel that is as comfortable for writing a 2,000-word report as it is for intense gaming. Despite the power under the hood, the ‘Hyper’ cooling design keeps the heat away from your mouse hand, and the AI-driven fan control ensures the laptop doesn’t sound like a jet engine during casual browsing. It’s the rare gaming laptop that doesn’t scream ‘gamer,’ yet outperforms almost everything in its weight class.”
















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