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Lenovo Legion!

 Lenovo's Legion laptops are high-performing and popular devices.

The Legion Pro 7i is designed for competitive gamers and provides the most powerful hardware for the best performance. Here again with their new hardware to be lunched in first Quater of the year

Both the Legion 7i and the Legion Pro 7i are running Intel's new 14th gen core processors.

The The Pro Models can be configured with up to an RTX 4090, while the regular models can go up to an RTX 470.


Legion 7 is a hybrid product that is built for enthusiast gamers but has the styling and weight characteristics of a more normal laptop.

The new Legion 7 is pure white and has an all-design that focuses on keeping the device thin and light while increasing performance.

The Legion 7 has a hyper chamber that creates a sealed off section for air flow, resulting in lower temperatures and quieter fans.

Lenovo has unveiled two new Legion laptops – the Legion 7i and the Legion Pro 7i. The Legion Pro 7i is designed for competitive gamers, with the most powerful hardware for the best performance. 

The Legion 7i, on the other hand, is built for enthusiast gamers and is thinner and lighter than the Pro model. Lenovo has focused on keeping the device thin and light while increasing the system wattage and overall performance, which has been achieved by tackling the thermal system. 

The Legion 7i has a unique thermal system with a middle section called the hyper chamber, which is a sealed-off section that drives air flow in a particular way. The Legion Pro 7i, on the other hand, uses a vapor chamber. 

Both devices run on Intel's new 14th gen core processors and can be configured with up to an RTX 4090 or RTX 470 graphics card. The Legion 7i has no side ventilation, but all the exhausts are on the back, and the difference in temperature and quieter fans is significant. The Legion 7i is available in white, which is the first time Lenovo has offered a white laptop in the Legion product line. 


Bullet Summary:

- Lenovo has unveiled two new Legion laptops – Legion 7i and Legion Pro 7i

- The Legion Pro 7i is designed for competitive gamers

- The Legion 7i is built for enthusiast gamers and is thinner and lighter than the Pro model

- Lenovo focused on keeping the device thin and light while increasing the system wattage and overall performance

- The Legion 7i has a unique thermal system with a middle section called the hyper chamber

- The Legion Pro 7i uses a vapor chamber

- Both devices run on Intel's new 14th gen core processors

- Both devices can be configured with up to an RTX 4090 or RTX 470 graphics card

- The Legion 7i is available in white, which is the first time Lenovo has offered a white laptop in the Legion product line.

Credit: Dave2d content.


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