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Rakyat Post
2 days ago
- Rakyat Post
Built Like A Tank, Lights Like A Disco! Meet The Beast Of A Gaming Laptop, Lenovo Legion Pro 7i 2025
Subscribe to our FREE The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 is among the latest gaming laptops to feature aggressively high-end specifications. It follows the current trend of adopting RTX 5000 series GPUs and next-generation AI processors. With this model, Lenovo continues to solidify its Legion Pro lineup as a primary choice for users seeking a premium gaming laptop experience. Unquestionable Specs Recently, we had the opportunity to test the Legion Pro 7i to assess its performance and build quality. From this brief experience, it is clear Lenovo's Legion lineup remains true to its reputation as a machine built for serious gaming, not just a laptop with attractive specs on paper. The Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 comes equipped with flagship-level specifications suitable for users demanding the best gaming performance from a laptop. Here are the specifications of the unit we tested : Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX NVIDIA RTX 5080 16GB ( upgradable ) 32GB RAM (16GB x 2, upgradable ) 16-inch OLED display with 2560 x 1600 resolution and 240Hz refresh rate 1TB PCIe Gen 5 SSD with two available slots ( upgradable ) 80Wh battery ( upgradable ) WiFi 7 support (Credit: Zikry/TRP) Solid Build Quality Without Compromise The physical build of the Legion Pro 7i is impressive. There is no screen wobble while typing. The screen opens up to 135 degrees and can be lifted with one hand without holding the base. The front edge of the display protrudes slightly when closed making it easy to lift with a single finger. The matte finish gives it a premium look but it easily attracts fingerprints. Avoid touching this laptop after eating greasy food or you will regret it. Sorry pisang goreng lovers, no movies and snacking for you. (Credit: Zikry/TRP) Size & Weight Within Expectations With a 16-inch display and weighing around 2.6 kilograms or 3.8 kilograms including the 400W charger the Legion Pro 7i falls into the heavier category for gaming laptops. However it is not the heaviest in its class and remains lighter than some competitors even with the large charger included. Keyboard and Stylish RGB Lighting The keyboard offers satisfying tactile feedback with a clicky response. While not exactly silent it is still pleasant to type on. Lenovo also offers optional ceramic keycaps for the WASD keys and additional switches. These are available as an (Credit: Zikry/TRP) The plastic touchpad feels slightly less premium, but it was rarely used throughout testing since a mouse is the preferred input method. Perhaps the upcoming Legion 9 will feature a glass touchpad. As for RGB lighting, there are three brightness levels and six lighting effects. The RGB lights are not limited to the keyboard but extend to the front rear and logo. All lighting can be customized via the Legion Space app. (Credit: Zikry/TRP) Audio Performance Surpasses Expectations The Legion Pro 7i comes equipped with front-facing speakers and dual bottom-side speakers. Bass is punchier and clearer than expected for a gaming laptop. Still, for serious gaming, headphones or earphones remain the better choice. For casual entertainment, the built-in speakers are more than sufficient. A simple decibel test was also conducted using the Decibel X app. Songs were played at both half and full volume with the microphone placed approximately 25 to 30 centimeters from the speakers. (From left: Volume 50%, Volume 100%) Ports & Cooling System Designed for Practicality (Credit: Zikry/TRP) Compared to previous generations, there are no longer any ports at the back. That area is now dedicated entirely to ventilation. Personally, ports at the back would be better for cable management but this update is practical as hands will not feel as much heat when using a mouse on the right side. Here is the new port arrangement: Right Side: 2x USB Type-A 5Gbps 3.2 Gen 1 3.5mm audio jack Physical camera switch 2.5Gb LAN Left Side: Power port HDMI 2.1 Thunderbolt 4 USB Type-C 4 40Gbps DisplayPort 2.1 USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 10Gbps DisplayPort 2.1 65 to 140W charging USB Type-A 3.2 Gen 2 Battery Life Acceptable, but Always Better Plugged In Battery performance is decent for light workloads and creative applications lasting about four hours under capped performance. However, for gaming, it is best to always keep it plugged in. This laptop is not for those prioritizing portability, but rather for users who understand the concept of performance over mobility. Without a charger, performance will naturally be limited as there is not enough power to fully drive the GPU. Performance Modes, Camera & Microphone (Credit: Zikry/TRP) Performance modes can be switched easily via the FN and Q shortcut between: Auto Mode (White) Silent Mode (Blue) Performance Mode (Red, only available when plugged in) Alternatively, settings can be customized through the Legion Space app. The 1440p camera is adequate but nothing exceptional. Performance in low-light conditions is acceptable. As for the microphone, its quality is basic and serves its purpose for standard use. Personal Feedback and Minor Drawbacks (Credit: Zikry/TRP) After two weeks of testing this high-end gaming laptop, there is little to criticize. However the OLED screen is more reflective than expected and is more comfortable to use in a dark room with curtains closed. Those accustomed to entry-level VA IPS or TN monitors, might need some adjustment time. In terms of performance, no issues arose. Most AAA games run smoothly on ultra settings with frame rates exceeding expectations. (Credit: Zikry/TRP) Expensive? Yes, Worth It? Also Yes The Legion Pro 7i can be Its price may seem steep, but as expected from a device in this class, it delivers premium build quality, consistent performance and unique features. Starting from RM14,112.11 (now RM11,872.01 with 15% off ) up to RM19,010.26 (fully upgraded), this is a purchase unlikely to disappoint. If not.. Hey at least you get RGBs? Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.


Tom's Guide
2 days ago
- Business
- Tom's Guide
I review gaming laptops for a living, and this deal slashes $500 off my Editor's Choice pick with RTX 5080 power
Amazon's big Prime Day in July sale may be over, but there are some killer gaming laptop deals available if you know where to look! I know because I was watching laptop prices like a hawk last week, and one of the best deals I've seen all month is still available. The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i w/ RTX 5080 is $2,999 at B&H, which is $500 off the usual asking price. This is a great deal on an Editor's Choice gaming laptop packing an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 laptop GPU, an Intel Core i9-275HX CPU, 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage driving a gorgeous 16-inch (2400x1600) 240Hz OLED display. This is the best price I've ever seen on this premium Lenovo gaming laptop, which I actually reviewed earlier this year. If you read my Lenovo Legion Pro 7i review you'll see why I gave it our Editor's Choice award. Lenovo's Legion Pro 7i delivers a killer one-two punch of great gaming performance and a gorgeous 1600p HDR-capable OLED display with a 240Hz refresh rate. The only major downside is the high price, but you can take the sting out of that with this post-Prime Day deal. The Legion Pro 7i is a great value at this price because the power of the RTX 5080 and Intel Core i9 CPU (not to mention the 32GB of RAM) mean you can basically use this laptop as a desktop gaming PC that folds up for easy transport. Admittedly, it's quite heavy, but so are almost all 16-inch gaming laptops. And since the battery life isn't amazing (my review unit lasted just over 90 minutes while gaming on battery, or nearly 5 hours when surfing the web), you'll want to keep the Pro 7i plugged in on a desk most of the time. But this thing looks good on a desk thanks to its sturdy, elegant chassis, and you get all the ports you need for serious gaming: USB-C, USB-A, HDMI 2.1 out and an RJ-45 Ethernet jack for high-speed hardwired online gaming. Plus, it supports Wi-Fi 7 and sports a spacious, comfy keyboard. I'm a big fan of the RTX 5080 model and it's the best deal you can get on this laptop right now, but there are other versions also on sale if you're looking to spend a little less—or more. If you want the very best model you can get, for example, the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i w/ RTX 5090 is $3,599, $400 off the usual price. This model of Lenovo Legion Pro 7i is top-of-the-line thanks to its high-end Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, an Intel Core i9-275HX CPU, 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage. That's more than enough power to make all your favorite games run beautifully on the eye-catching 16-inch 1600p 240Hz OLED display. But if that's a bit too pricey for you, you can save some money without sacrificing much in terms of power by snagging the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i w/ RTX 5070 Ti for $2,499 at B&H . This is the cheapest model of this laptop you can get right now, but it's no slouch thanks to its Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU complementing the usual Intel Core i9-275HX CPU, 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage. This is one of the lowest prices I've ever seen on this laptop and one of the best gaming laptop deals I've seen since Prime Day, but I don't know how long it will last, so act fast if you want to save big on one of the best gaming laptops around!
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Business Standard
16-06-2025
- Business Standard
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i launched with Intel Core Ultra, RTX 5090 GPU in India
Lenovo has launched its updated Legion Pro 7i gaming laptop in India, expanding its high-end Legion Pro series targeted at performance-focused gamers and creators. The 2025 model is powered by Intel Core Ultra 9 HX series processor and is configurable with up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU featuring 24GB of VRAM. The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i is priced starting at Rs 2,39,990 and will be available soon through Lenovo's official website and select retail outlets. Custom orders may take 20–25 days for delivery, according to Lenovo. The laptop features a 16-inch WQXGA OLED display with a peak brightness of 500 nits. It supports Dolby Vision, NVIDIA G-SYNC, and VESA DisplayHDR TrueBlack 1000 certification. The panel offers a sub-1ms response time and includes anti-burn-in protection for long-term display health. The device also comes with Lenovo's TrueStrike keyboard, which has 1.6mm key travel, RGB lighting, and four swappable keycaps for enhanced customisation. The Legion Pro 7i ships with Windows 11 and includes a three-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription. It can be configured with the latest NVIDIA DLSS 4 support, aimed at boosting frame rates and delivering AI-enhanced visuals for high-demand gaming and creative workloads. Lenovo says performance optimisation is handled by its AI Engine Plus, which leverages dedicated LA3 and LA1 chips to adjust system parameters in real time. It also includes Legion Space, a central hub for performance tuning, game management, and access to features like Game Clip Master and Game Companion. The laptop uses Lenovo's Coldfront: Vapor thermal system, featuring a vapour chamber and dual-fan setup. The system supports up to 275W TDP in Extreme Mode, allowing it to manage heavy loads during intense gaming sessions. Audio is powered by Nahimic 3D sound by SteelSeries, offering an immersive audio experience for gaming and content consumption. Lenovo Legion Pro 7i: Specifications