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Developer | Lenovo (2017–present) |
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Manufacturer | Lenovo |
Type | Laptop; Desktop computer; Smartphone (Legion Duel); Tablet computer (Legion Y700) |
Release date | June 2017 |
Operating system | Windows 10 Windows 11 Android |
CPU | AMD Ryzen, Intel Core, Qualcomm Snapdragon |
Display | Up to 16" |
Graphics | AMD Radeon and Nvidia GeForce |
Camera | Up to 1080p |
Touchpad | Large touchpad with no button |
Online services | Microsoft 365, Xbox Game Pass |
Marketing target | Gaming purpose |
Predecessor | IdeaPad Y series and IdeaCentre Y series |
Related | LOQ |
Website | Legion |
Lenovo Legion is a line of consumer-oriented laptops, desktop computers, smartphone, and tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Lenovo, targeting gaming performance. The first Legion brand laptops, the Legion Y520 and the Legion Y720, were revealed at CES 2017 and succeeded the IdeaPad Y series. [1] On June 6, 2017, a high-performance model, the Legion Y920, equipped with Intel's seventh-generation quad-core i7-7820HK and Nvidia GTX 1070 discrete graphics, was launched. [2] [3]
The line is positioned above LOQ and currently competes against other high-end gaming PCs such as HP's Omen, Acer's Predator, Asus' ROG and Dell's Alienware subsidiary.
At E3 2018, Lenovo announced three new laptops with new redesigned chassis, Y530, Y730 and Y7000. [4]
In 2019, Lenovo introduced the Legion Y540, Y740 with the new GeForce 20 series.
In 2020, Lenovo launched the Legion 5 and 7 laptops. [5]
In September 2023, Lenovo introduced their new top-of-the-line flagship model, the Legion 9i, with the first-ever self-contained liquid-cooling system inside a laptop. [6]
This table lists all the existing models, their availability depends on the country.
Model | Release date | CPU | GPU | Memory | Screen | Wifi | Battery | Charger | Dimensions | Weight |
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Legion Y520 [7] [8] | 2017 | i7-7700HQ |
| 2 x SODIMM Slots |
|
| 45 Wh |
| 2.4 kg/5.3 lb [9] | |
Legion Y720 [10] | GTX 1060 6 GB |
| Yes | 60 Wh | 170 W |
| 3.2 kg/7.05 lb [11] | |||
Legion Y920 [12] |
| GTX 1070 8 GB | 4 x SODIMM Slots |
| 90 Wh | 230 W |
| 4.3 kg/9.5 lb | ||
Legion Y530 [13] | 2018 | Intel CPU:
| Nvidia GPU:
| 2 x SODIMM Slots DDR4 (2.666 MHz) |
|
| 52.5 Wh | 14.37" x 10.24" x 0.95" (365 mm × 260 mm × 24.2 mm) | 2.3 kg/5.07 lb [14] | |
Legion Y730 [15] [16] | GTX 1050 Ti | 57 Wh | 362 mm × 267 mm × 19.95 mm | 2.2 kg/4.8 lb [17] | ||||||
Legion Y7000 [18] [19] | Intel CPU:
| Nvidia GPU:
| 2 x SODIMM Slots |
|
| 36.0 cm × 26.7 cm × 2.39-2.56 cm | 2.3 kg/5.1 lbs [20] | |||
Legion Y540 [21] | 2019 |
| Nvidia GPU:
| 2 x SODIMM Slots | 15.6” FHD (1920 x 1080), IPS, 144 Hz, 300 nits |
| 52.5 Wh | 14.4″ x 10.2″ x 1.02″ 365 mm × 260 mm × 25.9 mm | 2.3 kg/5.1 lbs [22] | |
Legion Y740 [23] |
| Nvidia GPU:
|
|
| 57 Wh 76 Wh | 14.2” x 10.5” x 0.88” 361.42 x 267 x 22.45 (mm) | 2.2 kg/4.8 lb [24] | |||
Legion 5 15 (Gen 5) [25] | 2020 | AMD CPU:
| Nvidia GPU:
| 2 x SODIMM Slots Up to 64 GB DDR4 (3,200 MHz) Up to 32 GB LPDDR4 |
|
| 60-80 Wh | 170 W | 2.25 à 2.575 cm × 36.256 cm × 26.061 cm | 2.3 kg/5.07 lbs [26] |
Legion 5 17 [27] | Nvidia GPU:
|
| 2.7 cm × 39.9 cm × 29.0 cm | 2.98 kg | ||||||
Legion 5i 17 | Intel CPU: Legion 7i 15
| 2.98 kg/6.57 lbs [28] | ||||||||
Legion 5 15 | 2021 |
| Nvidia GPU:
| 15,6" Full HD IPS 300 nits 165 Hz | Options:
| 36.3 cm × 26.0 cm × 2.613 cm | 2.3 kg/5.07 lbs [31] | |||
Legion 5i Pro Gen 6 [32] | Intel CPU:
| Nvidia GPU:
|
IPS 500nits matte 165 Hz 100% sRGB Dolby Vision HDR 400 Free-Sync G-Sync
Free-Sync G-Sync | Options:
| 356 x 260.4-264.4 x 21.7-26.85 mm (14.02 x 10.25-10.41 x 0.85-1.07 inches) | ~2.45 kg / 5.4 lbs | ||||
Legion 5 Pro Gen 6 [33] | AMD CPU:
| |||||||||
Legion 7i Gen 6 [34] | Intel CPU:
| Nvidia GPU:
| Intel Killer AX1650 | Options:
| 356 x 260 x 20.1-23.5 mm (14.02 x 10.23 x 0.79-0.93 inches) | 2.5 kg/5.5 lbs | ||||
Legion 7 Gen 6 | AMD CPU:
| |||||||||
Legion Slim 7 Gen 6 [35] | Nvidia GPU:
| 8/16 GB Soldered DDR4 1 x SODIMM Slots (3200 MHz) |
| 71 Wh | Options:
| 356 x 252 x 15.9-18.9 mm (14.02 x 9.92 x 0.63-0.74 inches) | 1.9 kg/4.2 lbs [36] | |||
Legion Slim 7i Gen 5 [37] | 2020 | Intel CPU:
| Nvidia GPU:
|
| Intel Killer | 35.6 cm × 25.0 cm × 1.79 cm | 1.86 kg/4.1 lbs [38] | |||
Legion 5i Gen 7 [39] | 2022 | 12th Gen Intel Core H Series
| Nvidia Laptop GPU
| Up to 32 GB DDR5 4800 MHz | 15.6″ FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, 300 nits, 165 Hz refresh rate with OverDrive, 100% sRGB, up to VESA DisplayHDR™ 400 certified, Dolby Vision® support, NVIDIA® G-SYNC™ support, 16:9 aspect ratio |
| 60 Whr | 230 W slim tip (3-pin) AC adapter | 19.99–24.05 mm × 358.8 mm × 262.35 mm / 0.79″ - 0.95" x 14.13" x 10.33" | Starting at 2.4 kg / 5.29 lbs |
Legion 5 Gen 7 [40] | AMD Ryzen 6000 Series
| Nvidia Laptop GPU
| Up to 32 GB DDR5 4800 MHz (2 x 16 GB) | 15.6″ FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, anti-glare,16:9 aspect ratio, 165 Hz refresh rate (3ms response time with OverDrive), 100% sRGB, 300 nits, Dolby Vision® support, NVIDIA® G-SYNC® support, AMD FreeSync™ Premium |
| 60 Whr | 230 W slim tip (3-pin) AC adapter | 19.99–24.05 mm × 358.8 mm × 262.35 mm / 0.79″ - 0.95" x 14.13" x 10.33" | Starting at 2.4 kg / 5.29 lbs | |
Legion 5i Pro Gen 7 [41] | 12th Gen Intel Core H Series
| Nvidia Laptop GPU
| Up to 32 GB DDR5 4800 MHz | 16.0" WQXGA (2560 x 1600) IPS, anti-glare with Dolby Vision™, NVIDIA G-SYNC™, HDR 400, 500 nits, 165 Hz |
| 80 Whr | 300 W slim tip (3-pin) AC adapter | 19.9-26.6 mm × 359.9 mm × 264.4 mm / 0.78"-1.05" x 14.17" x 10.4" | Starting at 2.49 kg / 5.49 lbs | |
Legion 5 Pro Gen 7 [42] | AMD Ryzen 6000 Series
| Nvidia Laptop GPU
| Up to 32 GB DDR5 4800 MHz (2 x 16 GB) | 16″ WQXGA (2560 x 1600) IPS, 16:10 aspect ratio, 165 Hz refresh rate, 100% sRGB, 500 nits, VESA DisplayHDR™ 400 certified, Dolby Vision® support, NVIDIA® G-SYNC™ support, AMD FreeSync™ Premium, TÜV Rheinland Certified, X-Rite calibrated, MUX |
| 80 Whr |
| 19.9-26.6 mm × 359.9 mm × 264.4 mm / 0.78"-1.05" x 14.17" x 10.4" | Starting at 2.49 kg / 5.49 lbs | |
Legion 7i Gen 7 [43] | 12th Gen Intel Core HX series
| Nvidia Laptop GPU
| 32 GB DDR5 4800 MHz (2 x 16 GB) | 16″ WQXGA (2560 x 1600) IPS, anti-glare, 500 nits, 16:10 aspect ratio, 165 Hz (3ms response time), 100% sRGB, up to VESA DisplayHDR™ 400 Certified, Dolby Vision™ support, NVIDIA® G-SYNC™ support, TÜV Rheinland certified |
| 99 Whr |
| Starting at 19.4 mm × 358.1 mm × 263.5 mm / 0.76″ x 14.1″ x 10.37″ | Less than 2.5 kg / 5.51 lbs | |
Legion Slim 7i Gen 7 [44] | 12th Gen Intel Core H Series
| Nvidia Laptop GPU
|
|
|
| 71 Whr | 170 W or 230 W AC Adapter | Starting at 16.9 mm × 357.7 mm × 260 mm / 0.67″ x 14.08″ x 10.24″ | Starting at 2.175 kg/4.79 lbs | |
Legion 7 Gen 7 [45] | AMD Ryzen 6000 Series
| AMD Radeon Mobile GPU
| Up to 32 GB DDR5 4800 MHz | 16″ WQXGA (2560 x 1600) IPS, anti-glare, 500 nits, 16:10 aspect ratio, 165 Hz (3ms response time), 100% sRGB, up to VESA DisplayHDR™ 400 Certified, Dolby Vision® support, AMD FreeSync™ Premium, TÜV Rheinland® certified |
| 99 Whr | 300 W AC Adapter | Starting at 19.4 mm × 358.1 mm × 263.5 mm / 0.76″ x 14.1″ x 10.37″ | Less than 2.5 kg / 5.51 lbs | |
Legion Slim 7 Gen 7 [46] | AMD Ryzen 6000 Series
| AMD Radeon Mobile GPU
|
|
|
| 71-99 Whr | 230 W AC Adapter | Starting at 16.9 mm × 357.7 mm × 260 mm / 0.67″ x 14.08″ x 10.24″ | Starting at 2.175 kg/4.79 lbs | |
Legion Pro 5i Gen 8 [47] | 2023 | 13th Gen Intel Core HX Series
| Nvidia GeForce RTX Laptop GPU
|
|
|
| 80Whr | 230 W or 300 W AC Power Adapter | 21.9-26.75 mm × 363.4 mm × 260.35 mm / 0.86″-1.05″ x 14.3″ x 10.25″ | Starting at 2.5 kg / 5.51 lbs |
Legion Pro 7i Gen 8 [48] | 13th Gen Intel Core HX Series
| Nvidia GeForce RTX Laptop GPU
| Up to 32 GB overclocked DDR5 (2 x 16GB 6000 MHz) | 16″ WQXGA (2560 x 1600), 16:10 aspect ratio, 240 Hz variable refresh rate, 100% RGB, 500 nits, up to VESA DisplayHDR™ 400 Certified, Dolby Vision® Support, NVIDIA® G-SYNC™ Support / TÜV Rheinland Certified, X-Rite™ Pantone Certified, LA2-Q AI chip |
| 99Whr | 300 W AC Adapter | 21.95-25.9 mm × 363.4 mm × 262.15 mm / 0.86″-1.01″ x 14.3″ x 10.32″ | Starting at 2.8 kg / 6.17 lbs | |
Legion 9i Gen 8 [49] | 13th Gen Intel Core HX Series
| Nvidia GeForce RTX Laptop GPU
|
| 16″ 3.2k (3200 x 2000), Mini LED, 16:10 aspect ratio, 165 Hz refresh rate (3ms response time), 100% Adobe, 100% DCI-P3, 1200 nits, up to VESA DisplayHDR™ 1000 Certified, Dolby Vision® support, NVIDIA® G-SYNC™ support, TÜV Rheinland Certified |
|
|
| 18.99-22.7 mm × 357.7 mm × 277.7 mm / .75″-.89″ x 14.08″ x 10.93″ | Starting at 2.5 kg / 5.51 lbs | |
Legion Slim 5i Gen 8 [50] | 13th Gen Intel Core H Series
| Nvidia GeForce RTX Laptop GPU
| Up to 32 GB 5200 MHz DDR5 (2 x 16GB) |
|
| 80Whr | 170 W or 230 W Slim Adapter | NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4060 / 4070 Laptop GPU SKU
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4050 Laptop GPU SKU
| Starting at <2.3 kg / 5.07 lbs | |
Legion Slim 7i Gen 8 [51] | 13th Gen Intel Core H Series
| Nvidia GeForce RTX Laptop GPU
| Up to 32 GB DDR5 5200 MHz (2 x 16 GB) |
|
| 99.9Whr | 230 W Slim Adapter | 17.6-19.9 mm × 357.7 mm × 259.3 mm / 0.69-0.78” x 14.08″ x 10.21″ | Starting at <2 kg / 4.4 lbs | |
Legion Pro 5 Gen 8 [52] | AMD Ryzen 7040HX Series
| Nvidia GeForce RTX Laptop GPU
| Up to 32 GB DDR5 5200 MHz (2 x 16 GB) |
|
| 80Whr | 230 W or 300 W AC Power Adapter | 21.9-26.75 mm × 363.4 mm × 260.35 mm / 0.86″-1.05″ x 14.3″ x 10.25″ | Starting at 2.5 kg / 5.51 lbs | |
Legion Slim 5 Gen 8 [53] | AMD Ryzen 7040HS Series
| Nvidia GeForce RTX Laptop GPU
| Up to 16 GB (2 x 8GB) 5600 MHz DDR5 |
|
|
| 230 W AC power adapter | 357.7 mm × 259.3 mm × 17.6-19.9 mm / 14.08″ x 10.21″ x 0.69-0.78″ | Starting at < 2 kg / 4.4 lbs | |
Legion Slim 7 Gen 8 [54] | AMD Ryzen 7040HS Series
| Nvidia GeForce RTX Laptop GPU
| Up to 32 GB 5600 MHz DDR5 |
|
|
| 230 W AC power adapter | 357.7 mm × 259.3 mm × 17.6-19.9 mm / 14.08″ x 10.21″ x 0.69-0.78″ | Starting at < 2 kg / 4.4 lbs | |
Legion Pro 5i Gen 9 [55] | 2024 | 14th Gen Intel Core HX Series
| Nvidia GeForce RTX Laptop GPU
| Up to 32 GB (2 x 16GB) 5600 MHz DDR5 |
|
|
| 300 W AC Adapter | 22.45-26.75 mm × 363.4 mm × 260.4 mm / 0.88″-1.05″ x 14.3″ x 10.25″ | Starting at 2.5 kg / 5.51lbs |
Legion Pro 7i Gen 9 [56] | 14th Gen Intel Core HX Series
| Nvidia GeForce RTX Laptop GPU
| 32 GB overclocked DDR5 (2 x 16GB 6000 MHz) | 16″ WQXGA (2560 x 1600), 16:10 aspect ratio, 240 Hz variable refresh rate, 100% RGB, 500 nits, up to VESA DisplayHDR™ 400 Certified, Dolby Vision® Support, NVIDIA® G-SYNC™ Support / TÜV Rheinland Certified, X-Rite™ Pantone Certified, LA2-Q AI chip |
|
| 330 W AC adapter | 21.95-25.9 mm × 363.4 mm × 262.15 mm / 0.86″-1.01″ x 14.3″ x 10.32″ | Starting at 2.8 kg / 6.17lbs | |
Legion 5i Gen 9 [57] | 14th Gen Intel Core HX Series
| Nvidia GeForce RTX Laptop GPU
|
|
|
|
| 300 W AC Adapter | 19.7 mm-25.2 mm × 359.7 mm × 262.3 mm / 0.78″-0.99″ x 14.16″ x 10.33″ | Starting at 2.3 kg / 5.1lbs |
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