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Lenovo’s Legion lineup ofgaming laptopshas been ahead of the trend in a few areas over the years.
The change is evident if you check out ourLegion Pro 7i 16 (Gen 9) review.

The Legion Pro 7i 16 (Gen 10) is Lenovo’s new flagship gaming laptop.
Lenovo expects its new flagship gaming laptop to arrive in March 2025, starting at $2,399.
Intel and AMD’s latest HX-series CPUs are on board for high-end performance.
The Legion 7i 16 (Gen 9) is expected to launch in June 2025 starting at $1,599.

Lenovo’s refreshed Legion Pro 7i 16 (Gen 10) has a new rear design that removes the back ports.
There are two new 15-inch Legion 5/5i laptops headed our way, coming in as more affordable alternatives.
They feature the latest Intel and AMD CPUs, as well as up to an RTX 5070 Laptop GPU.
No word yet on Legion Tower 5 pricing and availability.

A top-down view of the Legion Pro 7i 16 (Gen 10) with RGB keyboard.(Image credit: Future)
Finally, there’s a new gaming tablet to check out.
The real highlight is its 2.5K touch display with 165Hz refresh rate, allowing for smooth gaming.
The display also look great and felt very smooth.

The Legion Pro 7i 16 (Gen 10) has per-key RGB lighting on the keyboard.(Image credit: Future)
There are two USB ports; one on the bottom and one on the side."
Expect the Legion Tab to arrive in January 2025 starting at $499.99.

The Legion Pro 7i 16 (Gen 10) is available with up to a QHD+ OLED display.(Image credit: Future)

There’s plenty of RGB lighting available in the more affordable Legion Tower 5 (Gen 10).

A view of the Legion Tab (Gen 3)’s 2.5K touch display.(Image credit: Lenovo)

The Legion Tab (Gen 3) works horizontally or vertically.(Image credit: Lenovo)

A look at the back of the Legion Tab (Gen 3), with rear-facing cameras in view.(Image credit: Lenovo)














