"Lenovo has brought a slew of updates to its Legion and LOQ line of gaming laptops for CES 2026. The refreshed laptops are all built around Nvidia RTX 50-series GPUs. The new Legion 7a is both thinner and lighter than the previous generation and is aimed at gamers, creators, and working professionals. Lenovo says the new 7a will be powered by AMD Ryzen AI 400 CPUs and RTX 50-series GPUs, delivering up to 125W of total system power."
"Lenovo is also refreshing the Legion 5 line with the Legion 5i powered by the new Intel Core Ultra Series 3 and Legion 5a with a choice of an AMD Ryzen AI 400 or Ryzen 200. Both will offer RTX 50-series GPUs, OLED displays and the same software-based tuning features as the 7a. Lenovo says the 5i can be figured up to an Intel Ultra 9 386H with an RTX 5060 GPU, and the 5a up to a Ryzen AI 9 465 with RTX 5060."
Lenovo refreshed the Legion and LOQ gaming laptop lines around Nvidia RTX 50-series GPUs. The Legion 7a is thinner and lighter, powered by AMD Ryzen AI 400 CPUs with options up to a Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 and up to an RTX 5060 GPU, delivering up to 125W of total system power. The 7a includes a 16-inch OLED, runs Windows 11 Copilot+, and uses on-board software to dynamically tune power and thermals by workload. The Legion 5 family includes a 5i with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 and a 5a available with Ryzen AI 400 or Ryzen 200, all offering OLED panels, RTX 50-series GPUs, and similar software tuning. Pricing starts around $1,300 to $1,550 for Legion 5 variants and $2,000 for the Legion 7a, with availability expected in April.
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