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Lenovo Legion 7i (2026)

Lenovo Legion 7i (2026)
Our take: The Lenovo Legion 7i (2026) is a clear buy on sale if you want a thin, premium 16 inch gaming laptop with a great OLED screen and more GPU longevity than the 2025 model. Best for buyers who want portability, premium build quality, upgradeable RAM, and strong gaming performance without stepping up to a thicker Legion Pro model. Skip it if you want the absolute best FPS per dollar, Thunderbolt 5, top-tier speakers, or easier internal access.
Configs to buy / avoid: Buy the RTX 5070 12GB config with the Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus if it is only ~$50-100 more than last year’s 8GB model. The extra VRAM should help it age better, but don't get ripped off. Avoid paying a big premium over the 2025 Legion 7i unless you specifically want the 12GB GPU, refreshed 290HX CPU (barely any different vs 275HX), and small cooling/noise improvements. Testing notes: The Legion 7i delivered a full-powered 115W RTX 5070 with 12GB VRAM, a bright 500 nit OLED screen with sub-0.5ms response times, Advanced Optimus, G-Sync, strong 1440p gaming results, good battery life for an Intel HX laptop, lower fan noise than last year, and useful BIOS tuning options. Trade-offs: The main compromises were no Thunderbolt 5, mediocre Realtek Wi-Fi, speakers that are only alright, harder bottom panel removal, a slightly sharp front edge, and performance that is only a modest step up from last year in many games (when not hitting 8GB VRAM limits). Alternatives: We prefer ASUS's Zephyrus G16, but it also costs more too. It's available with higher tier RTX 5070 Ti and 5080 GPU options and a more premium build, but it has other compromises such as soldered RAM.

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GPU: NVIDIA RTX 5070 - 12GB
CPU: Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus
RAM: 32GB DDR5-5600
Storage: 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD
Screen: 16" 2560 x 1600 240Hz OLED
$2,535.54at Lenovo
Save $604.45 (19% off)
Was $3,139.99
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From Our Review

Where it stands out

  • Premium all metal build
  • Light, thin & portable
  • Good upgrade options
  • Clean design
  • Above average brightness for OLED screen
  • 5070 option now has 12GB VRAM in 2026

Where it falls short

  • Weaker Wi-Fi performance
  • No Thunderbolt 5
  • Harder to open than others for upgrades
  • Front edge can feel sharp
  • Only modest gains over 2025 version

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