Lenovo Legion Pro 7i (2025) Review: Thick and Hefty Never Looked So Good
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Lenovo Legion Pro 7i (2025) Review: Thick and Hefty Never Looked So Good
"The brick and the laptop are inextricably linked, making a big thick device bigger and thicker. The power brick is the size of my two fists put together. You could stick it in a wall and hold up a structure that may imminently collapse. It's heavy enough that anybody who drops it on their foot runs the risk of flattened toes, as if a Looney Tunes character dropped an anvil on their southern digits."
"This gaming laptop will stay at home, where its loud fans have enough runway to blast the back wall with warm air. In exchange, it offers a truly delectable OLED display that helps set it apart from some other expensive laptops at its roughly $3,600 price (though you'll find the device going for between $2,700 and $3,000 depending on storage options) with these top-end specs."
The 2025 16-inch Legion Pro 7i arrives in oversized packaging and carries substantial heft that makes it difficult to slip into most backpack laptop pouches. A massive 400W power brick, roughly the size of two fists, amplifies the bulk and suggests a device intended to remain stationary. Loud cooling fans expel warm air and favor desktop-style use. The system delivers top-end performance, a bright OLED display that stands out among expensive laptops, solid I/O, and a full-featured keyboard. Tradeoffs include a reflective screen and poor battery life, with prices around $2,700–$3,600 depending on configuration.
Read at gizmodo.com
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