Lenovo unveils its new Legion range, gaming laptops as sober as they are powerful

The three other models are under the aegis of the denomination 570 and inevitably show themselves to be less well equipped, but also logically more accessible.

First of all, the 570i Pro still packs a 16-inch WQXCA IPS display, this time with an RTX 3050 Ti, a Core i7-12700H processor, 16 GB of DDR5-4800 RAM and a more modest 512 GB M.2 SSD. The battery still sees its autonomy reduced by an hour compared to the Slim 770i. Its dimensions and weight are similar to its bigger brothers, still with Windows 11 Home 64 bits.

The 570 Pro displays more or less the same elements as its counterpart 570i Pro. However, it swaps an Intel processor for a Ryzen 7 6800H, and its battery this time increases to a maximum autonomy of 11 hours.

Finally, we have the youngest soberly called Lenovo Legion 570. Clearly the entry level of the new Legion, it must be satisfied with a 15.6-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS screen. It also features an RTX 3050 Ti, a Ryzen 5 6600H and remains at the same level as the other 570 models on the RAM and M.2 SSD side. Its battery also takes a hit with a battery life of 5.8 hours, still with Windows 11 at the controls.

If we know the technical specifics of the new Lenovo Legion range in great detail, we are still missing the most important information: their price and their release date. Information that Lenovo has not yet disclosed at this time. It will therefore be necessary to show a little patience before committing to the new Legion.

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