Lenovo unveiled new Legion and LOQ gaming laptops at CES 2026, all featuring Nvidia RTX 50-series GPUs. The Legion 7a is a thinner, lighter powerhouse targeting gamers and professionals, running on AMD Ryzen AI 400 CPUs and RTX 50-series GPUs. This premium laptop boasts a 16-inch OLED display, AI-optimized performance, and Windows 11 Copilot+, with a starting price of $2,000. The Legion 7a's AI software dynamically adjusts power and thermals. The new Legion 5 line includes the 5i (Intel) and 5a (AMD), also featuring RTX 50-series GPUs and OLED panels. These Legion 5 models share the AI tuning features and are designed for various tasks like gaming and content creation. Pricing for the Legion 5 starts at $1,550 for the 5i and $1,500 for the 5a. The entry-level LOQ 15 series, including the 15AHP11, targets students with RTX 50-series graphics and WQXGA LCD screens. The LOQ 15AHP11 is priced at $1,150, but the 15IPH11 will not be available in the US. All new laptops are expected to be available in April, offering varied configurations. Lenovo has not yet released exact details regarding all available component configurations.
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