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.
CES 2026 is the year when "AI PC" stops being a buzzword and starts to show up in hardware decisions you can actually touch. Intel's Core Ultra Series 3 chips and Copilot+ on Windows 11 are pushing laptop makers to rethink what a keyboard, touchpad, and display can do when there is a dedicated NPU and GPU ready to run local models, instead of just sending everything to a server somewhere and waiting for results to trickle back.
Despite its bite-sized form factor, the is a powerhouse. Lenovo first showcased this ultraportable at CES 2024, and initial impressions centered on the return of Magic Bay, a modular family of peripherals that connect to the laptop via magnetic pogo pins (think MagSafe, but for laptops). Also: Laptop battery dying too soon? How to check its health in one click But even though the Magic Bay products might be the most attention-grabbing, this Lenovo laptop has a lot more going for it under the hood. In fact, this laptop is surprisingly versatile.
I've been commuting with the Swift 16 AI for the past month, and it's become a surprise favorite of the year. It stands out as a great-value ultraportable that's as versatile as it is capable and has fantastic battery life. Also: I tested the world's smallest 1TB SSD drive, and it's a game-changer for work travel The Acer Swift 16 AI features a minimalist build, with an all-over, metallic matte black coating that looks a lot like the LG Gram Pro 16.
Back in early 2025, Dell made a bold move. The company announced that it was going to rebrand its entire portfolio. Classic names like "XPS" and "Inspiron" were thrown out to be replaced with more generic-sounding titles. These include "Dell," "Dell Pro," and "Dell Premium." I've been anxious to try out this generation to see if it introduces a new era for Dell or if it's more of the same. I recently had that opportunity with the .
The latest Alienware Area-51 desktop comes with a redesigned look and upgraded hardware over the old models. It features the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K CPU, paired with up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 GPU with 16GB GDDR7 VRAM.