Jan. 8 (Portaltic/EP) –
Lenovo has announced the new models of the Legion series, among which is Legion Pro 7i, a device that has Goldfront Vapor technology to dissipate heat during gaming, as well as customizable RGB per key on its Legion TrueStrike keyboard.
Along with the new models of the Yoga, ThinkPad, ThinkBook and ThinkCentre families, aimed at consumers and the work environment, the company has announced what its new products will be for this year in the ‘gaming’ section, among which are the Legion tablet Tab.
Defined as “a gaming companion with superpowers”, Lenovo has highlighted that it has an 8.8-inch PureSight screen, with a resolution of 2.5K, runs on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 mobile platform and runs on Android.
Among the particularities of this device are its Legion Coldfront vapor chamber, which manages heat to expand the boundaries of performance, as well as a 6550mAh battery and its weight, which is only 350 grams.
Legion Go Son the other hand, is a portable console powered by AMD processors and available in Windows or SteamOS versions, which offers “console-like titles and fluid transitions from PC to portable device” thanks to Remote Play, as advanced in a press release. This model has an 8-inch PureSight WUXGA touch screen, with a 120Hz refresh rate.
With it, the Lenovo Legion Go prototype has been presented with an 8.8-inch screen, 144Hz sampling rate and a peak of 500 nits of brightness, as well as an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor and RDNA 3.5 graphics.
In the laptop section, Lenovo has redesigned for this year the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i model, based on Intel, and the Lenovo Legion Pro 5i, both with up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor. The first of them has Coldfront Vapor technology with a hyperchamber that reaches up to 250W TDP.
For its part, the Coldfront Hyper technology of the Lenovo Legion Pro 5i and Lenovo Legion Pro 5 You get a performance of up to 200W TDP and include Coldfront Hyper, which is combined with turbocharged fans and high-volume 3D heat pipes made with copper.
All of them, in any case, have Lenovo AI Engine+, a technology that allows you to detect scenarios in Performance Mode and Balance Mode to adjust the power of the CPU and GPU. They can also be customized through Legion Space – Lenovo Legion Pro 7i, for example, includes customizable RGB per key and four of them are interchangeable -, along with a series of settings and tools powered by AI that optimize the performance of the laptop and the players. , in addition to streamlining the editing process for streaming broadcasts.
Beyond their cooling systems and customization options, they have clarified that all of them are lightweight gaming laptops – between 2.72 and 2.53 kilograms – that introduce PureSight OLED screens and that they are designed for players who balance computer loads. academic work with triple-A games.
Finally, of the LOQ family A 15-inch laptop with a processor up to Intel Core i7 14650HX has been presented, another of the same size with a processor up to AMD Ryzen 7 260 and a gaming tower with a processor up to Intel Core Ultra 9 280HX.
TOWERS AND MONITORS
For a gaming experience in desktop format, the firm has launched the Lenovo Legion pro 34WD-10 monitor, which has a curvature of 800R, a refresh rate of 240Hz and a response time of 0.03 ms. In addition, it incorporates the Lenovo TrueSplit solution, which divides the screen into four multi-monitor combinations, allowing up to three virtual monitors when productivity is a priority.
The Lenovo Legion R34w-30 model, for its part, provides a refresh rate of 180Hz and MPRT of 0.5 ms, in addition to having a color gamut coverage of 99 percent of sRGB and 90 percent of DCI. -P3.
In the tower section, Lenovo has unveiled three new models. Two of them, Lenovo Legion Tower 7i and Lenovo Legion Tower 5i, have Intel Core Ultra 275HX desktop processors, while the Lenovo Legion Tower 5 has AMD Ryzen 9 7950 X3D desktop processors.
Other accessories that have been announced at CES 2025 are the Lenovo Legion H410 wireless gaming headphones, with a closed design to provide clear sound and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, the Lenovo Legion Glasses – which reduce their weight to 65 grams and offer a refresh rate of 120Hz – or the Lenovo Legion Go S screen protector, designed to adapt to the new portable console.
PRICES AND AVAILABILITY
Lenovo Legion Go will be available starting this month with an advance price of 629 euros – the model powered by SteamOS will arrive in April – and also this month the Lenovo Legion R34w-30 monitor is scheduled to arrive, for 399 euros.
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i, on the other hand, will be available from April 2025 with a price starting at 2,799 euros. The same will happen with the Lenovo Legion Pro WD34-10 monitor, which will go on sale from 1,299 euros.
On the other hand, Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (1,699 euros) will go on sale starting in May, the same month in which Lenovo Legion Pro 5 (81,599 euros), Lenovo Legion 5 (1,299 euros) and Lenovo Legion Tower 5 (1,399 euros) will be sold. euros). Later, in June, Lenovo Legion 7i (1,999 euros), Lenovo Legion 5 (1,299 euros) will arrive.
Other launch dates proposed are March for Lenovo Legion Tower 5i (1,499 euros) and February, in the case of Lenovo Legion Tower 5i (1,499 euros). Lenovo Legion Tab, on the other hand, will be launched earlier, for a price starting at 599 euros.
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