Thursday 16 July 2020

Two minimal laptops and a fresh tower make up Lenovo's latest gaming PCs.

What you need to know

  • Lenovo announced three new entries in its Legion gaming PC lineup today.
  • Included are the Legion 5 and Legion 5P laptops, along with the Legion 5 Tower 5.
  • The Legion 5 and 5P are expected to launch in August and September, with the Legion Tower 5 set for an October release.

Lenovo is building on its gaming lineup with three new entries in its signature Legion line today. The Legion 5 (in two sizes), Legion 5P, and Legion Tower 5 all take advantage of powerful AMD processers paired with NVIDIA graphics. For the laptops, that means a step up to the AMD Ryzen 4000 range H-series processors for even greater performance on the go.

Here's a look at all of what's new.

Lenovo Legion 5 and 5P

Lenovo Legion 5

The Lenovo Legion 5 comes in two sizes: a 17-inch model and a 15-inch model. Both, however, largely tap into the same internals.

You're looking at AMD's Ryzen 7 4800 H-series chips here, which have proven to be pretty powerful contenders in the laptop maket.That's paired with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 graphics, which should handle a wide range of games with relative ease.

Where things get more interesting is with the display tech, which is rated at 144Hz for smooth gaming. There's also Dolby Vision support, which can give you some of the best HDR available with brighter whites and deep, dark blacks.

Lenovo also touts the keyboard, which packs deeper key travel (up to 1.5mm), along with gaming standards like 100 percent anti-ghosting. All of this is packed into a chassis that looks pretty elegant for a gaming PC, while still integrating advanced heat dissipation.

Category Lenovo Legion 5
Display 17 inches
15 inches
Processor Up to AMD Ryzen 7 4800 (H-Series)
Graphics Up to NVIDIA RTX 2060
Storage Up to 1TB PCIe SSD
RAM Up to 16GB DDR4 3200 MHz
Starting price $1,089.99 (17-inch), $759.99 (15-inch)
Available September (17-inch), August (15-inch)

Lenovo Legion 5P

Beyond the standard Legion 5 duo, there's also the Legion 5P, which is destined for markets outside of North America. Lenovo is pitching this model as "ideal for esports." The 15-inch laptop features the same CPU and GPU setup, along with a 144Hz Dolby Vision display with a 5ms response time.

The biggest difference here is a higher RAM ceiling of 32GB of 3200 MHz DDR4 memory. Lenovo has also worked in enhanced thermals with a quad-channel ventilation system, manual control for performance modes, and "Dual Burn support," which Lenovo says "pushes the CPU and GPU together for improved framerates." Seeing how much that impacts performance, however, will have to wait until the Legion 5P is available.

Category Lenovo Legion 5P
Display 15 inches
Processor Up to AMD Ryzen 7 4800 (H-Series)
Graphics Up to NVIDIA RTX 2060
Storage Up to 1TB PCIe SSD
RAM Up to 32GB DDR4 3200 MHz
Starting price N/A
Available N/A

Lenovo Legion Tower 5

Rounding things out is the Legion Tower 5, a 26-liter desktop PC that's built for smooth gameplay at 4K resolutions. You'll find an AMD Ryzen 9 3950X CPU here, which should pack a punch. That's paired up with up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER graphics card.

There are plenty of storage and RAM options, with support for up to 128GB of 3200 MHz DDR4 RAM. Cooling also offers some customization with a choice between a 150-watt air cooler for the CPU, or a 200-watt liquid cooling system.

Category Lenovo Legion Tower 5
Processor Up to AMD Ryzen 9 3950X
Graphics Up to NVIDIA RTX 2070 SUPER
Storage Up to 2x 1TB PCIe SSD plus 2x 2TB 3.5 HDD
RAM Up to 128GB DDR4 3200 MHz
Cooling 150W air cooler, 200W liquid cooler
Size 26L
Starting price $829.99
Available October

Pricing and availability

The 17-inch Lenovo Legion 5 is expected to launch in September starting at $1,089.99, while the 15-inch model is expected in August starting at $759.99. The Legion 5P, meanwhile, will launch outside of North America, and pricing and availability will depend on your region.

Finally, the Lenovo Legion Tower 5 desktop is expected to launch in October starting at $829.99.



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