Igeekphone, January 9 news, Lenovo has just released several new game books at CES 2024. The laptops come pre-loaded with Windows 11 and come with three months of free Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
Among them, the new Savior Y9000K (Lenovo Legion 9i) is the most featured and highest-priced flagship model, equipped with the 14th generation Intel Core i9-14900HX and Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card, also equipped with the company’s upgraded LA3-P AI chip, The CPU and GPU power can be automatically adjusted according to user habits.
In addition, the Lenovo AI chip also supports the Lighting Audio Sync function, which is simply to make the laptop RGB light effect echo with the sound effect to increase immersion.
For overseas users, up to 64GB of DDR5 memory and 2TB of PCIe Gen4 storage can be selected, starting at $4,400 (IT Home note: currently about 31,504 yuan).
On the screen, this laptop has a 16-inch 3200 x 2000 resolution Mini LED screen, a 165Hz refresh rate, 100% Adobe RGB color gamut, and 1200 nits peak brightness.
In terms of design, the official said that engineers have designed A new forged carbon fiber A-side for the laptop, which makes the body lighter while giving each laptop a “unique” appearance texture.
This notebook is equipped with Legion Coldfront liquid-cooled cooling system, designed in conjunction with Coolen Extreme, equipped with 3 fans, supporting 230W performance release, claiming to be the world’s first 16-inch liquid-cooled gaming book.
In other aspects, this notebook thickness of 18.99-22.7mm, weight of 2.56kg, ports include USB-C, HDMI 2.1, SD card slot, Thunder 4 and so on.
In addition to the Legion 9i, Lenovo also introduced the Legion Pro 7i (expected to correspond to the Y9000P) with a new i9-14900HX CPU, RTX 4090 GPU, up to 32GB of memory, and 2TB SSD. The same 16-inch IPS display supports 240Hz refresh rate and 500 nits brightness, covering 100% DCI-P3 color gamut.
The Legion Pro 7i will be available in March this year, starting at $2,700 (currently about 19,332 yuan).
In addition to these two models, Lenovo also launched a lower power Legion Pro 5i, which went on sale this month, starting at $1,500 (about 10,740 yuan).
Among the non-Pro models, the Lenovo Legion 7i and 5i are up to the Core i9 14900HX and RTX 4070, both with 16-inch displays, up to 32GB of memory, and 1TB SSD.
Among them, Legion 7i will be available in March, starting at $2,100 (currently about 15,036 yuan), while Legion 5i will be available in April, starting at $1,400 (currently about 10,024 yuan). In addition, Lenovo will also launch a smaller and lighter Legion 5i (Slim) version in April, starting at $1,500 (currently about 10,740 yuan).
In addition to gaming PCS, Lenovo also introduced a large number of gaming peripherals and accessories, such as the $70 (currently about 501 yuan) Lenovo Legion K510 Pro mini keyboard.