It’s not easy to stand out in the ruthless arena of gaming laptops, where models are pretty much identical in shape, size and every other spec. Unless you could differentiate yourself somehow, starting from the outside – and that’s exactly what the Lenovo Legion 7 16IRX9 did. Is the new Legion really a machine like no other? Let’s take a closer look.
A close look at the Lenovo Legion 7 16IRX9’s strikingly all-white chassis might be enough to answer anyone’s expectations before they even turn it on. When looked at in the context of its larger purpose as a portable high-end gaming device, the choice of a white hue could seem curious at first, given its inherent tendency to be more noticeable when it comes to stains or scratches. However, any white-tempered cynic with an immediate notion that the Legion 7 16IRX9’s sharply angular, minimalist looks would be bound to change their mind upon unboxing the device: after all, it has very few similarities with the current gaming laptop aesthetic of black and grey, two colours that are now quite inseparable in the world of gaming.
It’s included with the Core i9 14900HX, paired with 32GB of DDR5-5600 RAM, a 1TB SSD, and a thick-and-juicy 130 W version of Nvidia’s RTX 4070 (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)A setting sun casts a crimson hue across the open farmland, outside the windows of an empty Legion 7 airplane seat. The Lenovo Legion 7 is $2,000, an unapologetic marriage of two of Intel and Nvidia’s most powerful mobile parts to date. It partners a flagship CPU with a respectable GPU, seeking the sweet spot between ample performance and reasonable thermals.
And we weren’t disappointed with the visual fidelity of the Lenovo Legion 7: the 2560x1600 pixel resolution, 16-inch, 240Hz IPS display delivers on its promise to produce crisp graphics, clear images, and gorgeous smooth-flowing visuals, for more immersive gameplay and better entertainment on anything you watch. It’s the kind of display you come to expect from Lenovo.
With a processor and graphics that can handle ray tracing, 3D rendering, gaming and enthusiast work, the Lenovo Legion 7 is attractive as a gaming laptop on the go. Its power brick is nearly as wide as a 16-inch MacBook Pro, and the laptop is bulky, so it definitely isn’t a go perpetually on-the-go option. But, for the weight of the trade-off, it’s a pretty good deal.
Evidenced by its beastly specs, the Lenovo Legion 7 can perform well under thermal stress, but only up to a certain point: The system performs well under normal operations, and even gamingwill typically behave, although pushing it near the brink of its thermal envelope will reveal some of its limitations – and for gamers this is a big deal as it will reduce overall performance when they really are pushing the system to its limits.
Lenovo is a force to be reckoned with as a maker of premium gaming laptops, and the Legion 7 16IRX9 demonstrates the company’s dedication to innovation, performance and design. Not without its compromises, the Legion 7 provides a feature-rich package of style, specs and display tech that gamers and pros might well find very satisfying indeed.
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