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Lenovo Legion Pro 7 16IAX10H 16" OLED QHD+ 240Hz (Ultra 9-275HX/32GB/1TB SSD/GeForce RTX 5080/W11 Pro) (US Keyboard)

The Lenovo Legion Pro 7 16IAX10H is ideal for gaming, combining high performance and stunning picture quality. The 16" OLED display with a resolution of 2560x1600 offers vibrant colors and top-notch...

The Lenovo Legion Pro 7 16IAX10H is ideal for gaming, combining high performance and stunning picture quality. The 16" OLED display with a resolution of 2560x1600 offers vibrant colors and top-notch contrast, while the 240Hz refresh rate ensures smooth rendering without delays.

The Core Ultra 9 275HX processor with a frequency of 2.7GHz, combined with 64GB...

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The Lenovo Legion Pro 7 16IAX10H is ideal for gaming, combining high performance and stunning picture quality. The 16" OLED display with a resolution of 2560x1600 offers vibrant colors and top-notch contrast, while the 240Hz refresh rate ensures smooth rendering without delays.

The Core Ultra 9 275HX processor with a frequency of 2.7GHz, combined with 64GB of DDR5 RAM, delivers speed and efficiency for demanding tasks and gaming. The GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card with 24GB of graphics memory ensures top-tier graphics and ray tracing capabilities.

The 2TB SSD capacity provides ample space for games and applications, while the USB-C connections make it easy to connect peripherals. Weighing 2.57 kg makes the laptop portable, ideal for gamers who are always on the go. The keyboard layout is US English, and its color is black, appealing to users who prefer a sleek appearance.

NPU support and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth enhance productivity and connectivity, making it a complete choice for any gamer or professional. The Lenovo Legion Pro 7 is ready to meet all your gaming needs and more.

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Specifications

Specifications

Processor (CPU)

Manufacturer
Intel
Family
Core Ultra 9
Model
275HX
Processor
Ultra 9 275HX
Frequency
2.7 GHz
Generation
Arrow Lake
Feeder Type
High Performance

Screen

IPS Panel
No
OLED
Yes
Touchscreen
No
Diagonal
16 "
Resolution
2560x1600
Capabilities
WQXGA
Refresh Rate
240 Hz
Panel Type
OLED

RAM Memory

Memory Capacity
32 GB
RAM Type
DDR5

Graphics Card

Shared Memory
No
Manufacturer
Nvidia
Model
GeForce RTX 5080
Graphics Memory
16 GB
Graphics Card
RTX 5080

Hard Drive

Storage Medium
SSD
Hard Disk Capacity
1000 GB

Reading Media

Card Reader
No

Connectivity

Connections
Ethernet, HDMI, Thunderbolt 4, USB 3.2, USB-C
HDMI 2.1
Yes
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
Yes
Fingerprint Sensor
No

Software

Operating System
Windows 11 Pro

Main Specifications

Weight
2.57 kg
Type
Notebook
Colour
Black
Keyboard Language
Engish US
Year of Release
2025
Popular Series
Lenovo Legion

Extra Features

NPU Support
Yes
Games Recommendations
Counter-Strike 2, ARC Raiders, PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS, EA SPORTS FC 26, Red Dead Redemption 2, Grand Theft Auto V, Apex Legends, Battlefield 6, Baldur's Gate 3, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, Fortnite
Apps Recommendations
Autodesk Revit, AutoCAD, Photoshop, Python, Figma, Rhino 3D

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  • christos.9
    5
    19 out of 19 members found this review helpful

    After almost a month of using the laptop, I can say that I am extremely satisfied. My previous laptop was an Asus ROG with an RTX 2060, so the difference is like night and day.

    Gaming

    It runs everything in native 1600p, at maximum graphics settings and always above 60 fps. All this on balanced mode. If you switch to performance mode, you get 30-40% more fps depending on the game, at the cost of higher temperatures. The 60fps I mentioned is indicative, because since I mostly play offline, I don't care much about the frames. Indicatively, in RDR2 - 100-120fps, Call of Duty BO6 140-160 fps, Cyberpunk 100 fps (framegen ×2). All games at 1600p and max graphics with ray tracing, etc.

    Screen

    I was hesitant at first, due to the potential for burn-in on OLEDs, but the screen is incredible. Vivid colors, on the saturated side (which I personally like), but if someone doesn't, there are settings via X-Rite. It has built-in anti burn-in software that "maintains" the screen, and through Legion Space there are some extra protections for the screen that you can activate if you want (auto-dim, auto-hide taskbar, etc). Overall, it is a very beautiful, vivid, and bright screen from the top shelf of OLEDs.

    Temperatures

    I had read generally about incredibly high temperatures from the Intel HX 275. The truth is that the processor can handle up to 110 degrees if I remember correctly, and the limit is at 103 or 105 where it will throttle. Even in performance mode, I have seen it momentarily reach 103 and maintain an average of 95 degrees. In balanced mode, in the demanding games I mentioned above, it keeps around 80-85 on average with momentary peaks at 95-98. In my opinion, create a custom profile with some minor tweaks and set the fans to max, and the temperature averages at 77 degrees without losing performance. I may have lost 5 fps compared to performance mode, and the differences in temperature are more than noticeable. Overall, for the power of the laptop, the temperatures are excellent, and they have done a very good job with the cooling.

    Keyboard ⌨️

    Quite pleasant to use, with very nice LED lighting and a good layout and size. There is nothing serious to mention further.

    Overall

    Beautiful laptop with very good build quality. There are no creaks at all, and the whole construction is aluminum and a mix of plastic with magnesium. The screen has no flex at all, and in my unit, the build quality is excellent. The LEDs are a big plus for me because they really enhance the aesthetics, but for those who don't want them, they can be easily turned off. It is a fingerprint magnet, though, so you will always have a cloth with you. The power brick is huge and weighs over 1kg. It is 400w. However, you can live with it, otherwise you can use a type C charger, which is not included of course, with 150w if I am not mistaken, and it is much more portable. The laptop weighs 2.5 kg, which is okay for a 16" gaming laptop. The speakers are nice with quality sound and plenty of bass if you adjust them in Nahimic.

    Negatives ️
    Only the trackpad, which is very mediocre, but I use a mouse anyway, and maybe I would have liked a better I/O port layout

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Screen
    • Speed
    • Keyboard
    • Value for money
    • Touchpad
    • Weight
    • Temperature
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  • Alex_Ziogas
    5
    9 out of 10 members found this review helpful

    Excellent desktop replacement,
    Fast,
    Stable,
    Sufficient for the new requirements of applications or new games.

    The only negative is the temperatures the processor reaches under heavy load.
    However, this can be immediately solved with a small undervolting,
    Or
    With a capable laptop cooler like Llano-IETS.

    Its price, also for the standards of Greece,
    Is quite high, compared to the existing prices abroad,
    Where I found it.

    Otherwise, the build quality and materials
    I found excellent, coming from a Legion 5 AMD series.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • octap
    5
    32 out of 32 members found this review helpful

    The review concerns the version with the 275HX and the RTX 5080 (Greek Keyboard)

    The things it lacks, or rather the things Lenovo has put in second place, happen to be low-priority for me, so given the low price for the overall specs, it was a very good buy.

    To start with, this laptop is my workstation (desktop replacement and for on-the-move use) for photo and video editing. Premiere and After Effects, it handles them very well and the difference from my previous laptop (6900HS + 3070Ti) is particularly noticeable.

    Contrary to another user who listed the temperatures as a negative, I find it PARTICULARLY cool or, to put it differently, particularly quiet, with the cooling system working perfectly. The only negative, which is also related to the choices made in cooling so it doesn't bother me much, is its size. You might need a bag made for a 17" laptop. I had to get a new one because the bag that easily fit my previous 16" laptop doesn't fit this one.

    The screen is very good, although I haven't really dealt with the included Pantone profiles since I connect it to my desktop monitor. By default, the default calibration is a bit warmer and at some point, I should check if the ready-made profiles offer something a bit more neutral. (update: I did a quick custom calibration with the Windows tool, tweaking the RGB values slightly, and matched it to my desktop monitor and I'm OK)

    The processor is a beast. It delivers. Same for the 5080, which is probably the sweet spot in Nvidia's 5 series. I wish they had given a bit more memory to their cards this year... but what can you do.

    As for RAM, for those interested, you can go up to 96GB (2x48GB). I did this upgrade because of video editing and it has worked flawlessly so far. (edit 28/12/2025: Glory and honor to those who need to buy memory. The 96GB I mentioned above I bought for 202 Euros in June. Right now, they cost 1008 Euros!!!)

    I wish they had kept more of the ports at the back (e.g. charger port, 2.5Gbit ethernet, HDMI), it would have helped a lot but, as I said above, it wasn't something that would prevent me from buying, no super-big deal. I'm waiting for a docking station to arrive so most cables will be hidden, almost everything I connect now will go through the docking station hidden behind the laptop and only one USB-C plugged in on the side will be needed (apart from the charger port).

    The charger is a beast, unfortunately. 400Watt (!)... and it weighs over 1kg by itself. It's not a negligible weight at all, it's an issue in the bag when carrying it. We'll survive, what can you do....

    I've ordered and am waiting for a 140W Lenovo usb-c charger. 140W is the maximum this laptop can take via usb-c but (they say) you need to use a specific Lenovo charger because it has a special protocol that allows it. Any other usb-c PD charger that reaches or exceeds 100W is limited to 100W when connected. I recently tried a 65W PD. For browsing and emails it would be fine but for anything more it struggled badly (I had forgotten the big charger so I had to compromise). I hope at 140W the system can run a bit more comfortably. I don't expect it to work at 100%... but they say it reaches about 50%... which would probably be OK to be light on-the-move when I don't need full performance.

    That's all for now.

    The keyboard is very good, and generally the build quality feels at a high level. It gives you the sense that it was made to work well and for a long time without compromising for the sake of aesthetics.

    update 15/07/2025

    The Lenovo charger that works at 140W has arrived. Everything perfect, it delivers all the Watts and the system generally works very close to 60+% compared to the regular 400W charger. Which means you can EASILY leave the big charger at home and carry something at half the weight. The system works just fine, I've even worked with video without any issues (not videos loaded with super heavy effects that bring the system to its knees even with 400W). Charger code: GX21M50626

    Update: 28/12/2025 - Everything super....

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  • After almost a month of using the laptop, I can say that I am extremely satisfied. My previous laptop was an Asus ROG with an RTX 2060, so the difference is like night and day.

    Gaming

    It runs everything in native 1600p, at maximum graphics settings and always above 60 fps. All this on balanced mode. If you switch to performance mode, you get 30-40% more fps depending on the game, at the cost of higher temperatures. The 60fps I mentioned is indicative, because since I mostly play offline, I don't care much about the frames. Indicatively, in RDR2 - 100-120fps, Call of Duty BO6 140-160 fps, Cyberpunk 100 fps (framegen ×2). All games at 1600p and max graphics with ray tracing, etc.

    Screen

    I was hesitant at first, due to the potential for burn-in on OLEDs, but the screen is incredible. Vivid colors, on the saturated side (which I personally like), but if someone doesn't, there are settings via X-Rite. It has built-in anti burn-in software that "maintains" the screen, and through Legion Space there are some extra protections for the screen that you can activate if you want (auto-dim, auto-hide taskbar, etc). Overall, it is a very beautiful, vivid, and bright screen from the top shelf of OLEDs.

    Temperatures

    I had read generally about incredibly high temperatures from the Intel HX 275. The truth is that the processor can handle up to 110 degrees if I remember correctly, and the limit is at 103 or 105 where it will throttle. Even in performance mode, I have seen it momentarily reach 103 and maintain an average of 95 degrees. In balanced mode, in the demanding games I mentioned above, it keeps around 80-85 on average with momentary peaks at 95-98. In my opinion, create a custom profile with some minor tweaks and set the fans to max, and the temperature averages at 77 degrees without losing performance. I may have lost 5 fps compared to performance mode, and the differences in temperature are more than noticeable. Overall, for the power of the laptop, the temperatures are excellent, and they have done a very good job with the cooling.

    Keyboard ⌨️

    Quite pleasant to use, with very nice LED lighting and a good layout and size. There is nothing serious to mention further.

    Overall

    Beautiful laptop with very good build quality. There are no creaks at all, and the whole construction is aluminum and a mix of plastic with magnesium. The screen has no flex at all, and in my unit, the build quality is excellent. The LEDs are a big plus for me because they really enhance the aesthetics, but for those who don't want them, they can be easily turned off. It is a fingerprint magnet, though, so you will always have a cloth with you. The power brick is huge and weighs over 1kg. It is 400w. However, you can live with it, otherwise you can use a type C charger, which is not included of course, with 150w if I am not mistaken, and it is much more portable. The laptop weighs 2.5 kg, which is okay for a 16" gaming laptop. The speakers are nice with quality sound and plenty of bass if you adjust them in Nahimic.

    Negatives ️
    Only the trackpad, which is very mediocre, but I use a mouse anyway, and maybe I would have liked a better I/O port layout

    Translated from Greek ·
    19
  • Excellent desktop replacement,
    Fast,
    Stable,
    Sufficient for the new requirements of applications or new games.

    The only negative is the temperatures the processor reaches under heavy load.
    However, this can be immediately solved with a small undervolting,
    Or
    With a capable laptop cooler like Llano-IETS.

    Its price, also for the standards of Greece,
    Is quite high, compared to the existing prices abroad,
    Where I found it.

    Otherwise, the build quality and materials
    I found excellent, coming from a Legion 5 AMD series.

    Translated from Greek ·
    9
  • The review concerns the version with the 275HX and the RTX 5080 (Greek Keyboard)

    The things it lacks, or rather the things Lenovo has put in second place, happen to be low-priority for me, so given the low price for the overall specs, it was a very good buy.

    To start with, this laptop is my workstation (desktop replacement and for on-the-move use) for photo and video editing. Premiere and After Effects, it handles them very well and the difference from my previous laptop (6900HS + 3070Ti) is particularly noticeable.

    Contrary to another user who listed the temperatures as a negative, I find it PARTICULARLY cool or, to put it differently, particularly quiet, with the cooling system working perfectly. The only negative, which is also related to the choices made in cooling so it doesn't bother me much, is its size. You might need a bag made for a 17" laptop. I had to get a new one because the bag that easily fit my previous 16" laptop doesn't fit this one.

    The screen is very good, although I haven't really dealt with the included Pantone profiles since I connect it to my desktop monitor. By default, the default calibration is a bit warmer and at some point, I should check if the ready-made profiles offer something a bit more neutral. (update: I did a quick custom calibration with the Windows tool, tweaking the RGB values slightly, and matched it to my desktop monitor and I'm OK)

    The processor is a beast. It delivers. Same for the 5080, which is probably the sweet spot in Nvidia's 5 series. I wish they had given a bit more memory to their cards this year... but what can you do.

    As for RAM, for those interested, you can go up to 96GB (2x48GB). I did this upgrade because of video editing and it has worked flawlessly so far. (edit 28/12/2025: Glory and honor to those who need to buy memory. The 96GB I mentioned above I bought for 202 Euros in June. Right now, they cost 1008 Euros!!!)

    I wish they had kept more of the ports at the back (e.g. charger port, 2.5Gbit ethernet, HDMI), it would have helped a lot but, as I said above, it wasn't something that would prevent me from buying, no super-big deal. I'm waiting for a docking station to arrive so most cables will be hidden, almost everything I connect now will go through the docking station hidden behind the laptop and only one USB-C plugged in on the side will be needed (apart from the charger port).

    The charger is a beast, unfortunately. 400Watt (!)... and it weighs over 1kg by itself. It's not a negligible weight at all, it's an issue in the bag when carrying it. We'll survive, what can you do....

    I've ordered and am waiting for a 140W Lenovo usb-c charger. 140W is the maximum this laptop can take via usb-c but (they say) you need to use a specific Lenovo charger because it has a special protocol that allows it. Any other usb-c PD charger that reaches or exceeds 100W is limited to 100W when connected. I recently tried a 65W PD. For browsing and emails it would be fine but for anything more it struggled badly (I had forgotten the big charger so I had to compromise). I hope at 140W the system can run a bit more comfortably. I don't expect it to work at 100%... but they say it reaches about 50%... which would probably be OK to be light on-the-move when I don't need full performance.

    That's all for now.

    The keyboard is very good, and generally the build quality feels at a high level. It gives you the sense that it was made to work well and for a long time without compromising for the sake of aesthetics.

    update 15/07/2025

    The Lenovo charger that works at 140W has arrived. Everything perfect, it delivers all the Watts and the system generally works very close to 60+% compared to the regular 400W charger. Which means you can EASILY leave the big charger at home and carry something at half the weight. The system works just fine, I've even worked with video without any issues (not videos loaded with super heavy effects that bring the system to its knees even with 400W). Charger code: GX21M50626

    Update: 28/12/2025 - Everything super....

    Translated from Greek ·
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Description & Specifications

Processor (CPU)

Manufacturer
Intel
Family
Core Ultra 9
Model
275HX
Processor
Ultra 9 275HX
Frequency
2.7 GHz
Generation
Arrow Lake
Feeder Type
High Performance

Screen

IPS Panel
No
OLED
Yes
Touchscreen
No
Diagonal
16 "
Resolution
2560x1600
Capabilities
WQXGA
Refresh Rate
240 Hz
Panel Type
OLED

RAM Memory

Memory Capacity
32 GB
RAM Type
DDR5

Graphics Card

Shared Memory
No
Manufacturer
Nvidia
Model
GeForce RTX 5080
Graphics Memory
16 GB
Graphics Card
RTX 5080

Hard Drive

Storage Medium
SSD
Hard Disk Capacity
1000 GB

Reading Media

Card Reader
No

Connectivity

Connections
Ethernet, HDMI, Thunderbolt 4, USB 3.2, USB-C
HDMI 2.1
Yes
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
Yes
Fingerprint Sensor
No

Software

Operating System
Windows 11 Pro

Main Specifications

Weight
2.57 kg
Type
Notebook
Colour
Black
Keyboard Language
Engish US
Year of Release
2025
Popular Series
Lenovo Legion

Extra Features

NPU Support
Yes
Games Recommendations
Counter-Strike 2, ARC Raiders, PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS, EA SPORTS FC 26, Red Dead Redemption 2, Grand Theft Auto V, Apex Legends, Battlefield 6, Baldur's Gate 3, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, Fortnite
Apps Recommendations
Autodesk Revit, AutoCAD, Photoshop, Python, Figma, Rhino 3D

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Description

The Lenovo Legion Pro 7 16IAX10H is ideal for gaming, combining high performance and stunning picture quality. The 16" OLED display with a resolution of 2560x1600 offers vibrant colors and top-notch contrast, while the 240Hz refresh rate ensures smooth rendering without delays.

The Core Ultra 9 275HX processor with a frequency of 2.7GHz, combined with 64GB of DDR5 RAM, delivers speed and efficiency for demanding tasks and gaming. The GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card with 24GB of graphics memory ensures top-tier graphics and ray tracing capabilities.

The 2TB SSD capacity provides ample space for games and applications, while the USB-C connections make it easy to connect peripherals. Weighing 2.57 kg makes the laptop portable, ideal for gamers who are always on the go. The keyboard layout is US English, and its color is black, appealing to users who prefer a sleek appearance.

NPU support and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth enhance productivity and connectivity, making it a complete choice for any gamer or professional. The Lenovo Legion Pro 7 is ready to meet all your gaming needs and more.

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  • christos.9
    5
    19 out of 19 members found this review helpful

    After almost a month of using the laptop, I can say that I am extremely satisfied. My previous laptop was an Asus ROG with an RTX 2060, so the difference is like night and day.

    Gaming

    It runs everything in native 1600p, at maximum graphics settings and always above 60 fps. All this on balanced mode. If you switch to performance mode, you get 30-40% more fps depending on the game, at the cost of higher temperatures. The 60fps I mentioned is indicative, because since I mostly play offline, I don't care much about the frames. Indicatively, in RDR2 - 100-120fps, Call of Duty BO6 140-160 fps, Cyberpunk 100 fps (framegen ×2). All games at 1600p and max graphics with ray tracing, etc.

    Screen

    I was hesitant at first, due to the potential for burn-in on OLEDs, but the screen is incredible. Vivid colors, on the saturated side (which I personally like), but if someone doesn't, there are settings via X-Rite. It has built-in anti burn-in software that "maintains" the screen, and through Legion Space there are some extra protections for the screen that you can activate if you want (auto-dim, auto-hide taskbar, etc). Overall, it is a very beautiful, vivid, and bright screen from the top shelf of OLEDs.

    Temperatures

    I had read generally about incredibly high temperatures from the Intel HX 275. The truth is that the processor can handle up to 110 degrees if I remember correctly, and the limit is at 103 or 105 where it will throttle. Even in performance mode, I have seen it momentarily reach 103 and maintain an average of 95 degrees. In balanced mode, in the demanding games I mentioned above, it keeps around 80-85 on average with momentary peaks at 95-98. In my opinion, create a custom profile with some minor tweaks and set the fans to max, and the temperature averages at 77 degrees without losing performance. I may have lost 5 fps compared to performance mode, and the differences in temperature are more than noticeable. Overall, for the power of the laptop, the temperatures are excellent, and they have done a very good job with the cooling.

    Keyboard ⌨️

    Quite pleasant to use, with very nice LED lighting and a good layout and size. There is nothing serious to mention further.

    Overall

    Beautiful laptop with very good build quality. There are no creaks at all, and the whole construction is aluminum and a mix of plastic with magnesium. The screen has no flex at all, and in my unit, the build quality is excellent. The LEDs are a big plus for me because they really enhance the aesthetics, but for those who don't want them, they can be easily turned off. It is a fingerprint magnet, though, so you will always have a cloth with you. The power brick is huge and weighs over 1kg. It is 400w. However, you can live with it, otherwise you can use a type C charger, which is not included of course, with 150w if I am not mistaken, and it is much more portable. The laptop weighs 2.5 kg, which is okay for a 16" gaming laptop. The speakers are nice with quality sound and plenty of bass if you adjust them in Nahimic.

    Negatives ️
    Only the trackpad, which is very mediocre, but I use a mouse anyway, and maybe I would have liked a better I/O port layout

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Screen
    • Speed
    • Keyboard
    • Value for money
    • Touchpad
    • Weight
    • Temperature
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  • Alex_Ziogas
    5
    9 out of 10 members found this review helpful

    Excellent desktop replacement,
    Fast,
    Stable,
    Sufficient for the new requirements of applications or new games.

    The only negative is the temperatures the processor reaches under heavy load.
    However, this can be immediately solved with a small undervolting,
    Or
    With a capable laptop cooler like Llano-IETS.

    Its price, also for the standards of Greece,
    Is quite high, compared to the existing prices abroad,
    Where I found it.

    Otherwise, the build quality and materials
    I found excellent, coming from a Legion 5 AMD series.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • octap
    5
    32 out of 32 members found this review helpful

    The review concerns the version with the 275HX and the RTX 5080 (Greek Keyboard)

    The things it lacks, or rather the things Lenovo has put in second place, happen to be low-priority for me, so given the low price for the overall specs, it was a very good buy.

    To start with, this laptop is my workstation (desktop replacement and for on-the-move use) for photo and video editing. Premiere and After Effects, it handles them very well and the difference from my previous laptop (6900HS + 3070Ti) is particularly noticeable.

    Contrary to another user who listed the temperatures as a negative, I find it PARTICULARLY cool or, to put it differently, particularly quiet, with the cooling system working perfectly. The only negative, which is also related to the choices made in cooling so it doesn't bother me much, is its size. You might need a bag made for a 17" laptop. I had to get a new one because the bag that easily fit my previous 16" laptop doesn't fit this one.

    The screen is very good, although I haven't really dealt with the included Pantone profiles since I connect it to my desktop monitor. By default, the default calibration is a bit warmer and at some point, I should check if the ready-made profiles offer something a bit more neutral. (update: I did a quick custom calibration with the Windows tool, tweaking the RGB values slightly, and matched it to my desktop monitor and I'm OK)

    The processor is a beast. It delivers. Same for the 5080, which is probably the sweet spot in Nvidia's 5 series. I wish they had given a bit more memory to their cards this year... but what can you do.

    As for RAM, for those interested, you can go up to 96GB (2x48GB). I did this upgrade because of video editing and it has worked flawlessly so far. (edit 28/12/2025: Glory and honor to those who need to buy memory. The 96GB I mentioned above I bought for 202 Euros in June. Right now, they cost 1008 Euros!!!)

    I wish they had kept more of the ports at the back (e.g. charger port, 2.5Gbit ethernet, HDMI), it would have helped a lot but, as I said above, it wasn't something that would prevent me from buying, no super-big deal. I'm waiting for a docking station to arrive so most cables will be hidden, almost everything I connect now will go through the docking station hidden behind the laptop and only one USB-C plugged in on the side will be needed (apart from the charger port).

    The charger is a beast, unfortunately. 400Watt (!)... and it weighs over 1kg by itself. It's not a negligible weight at all, it's an issue in the bag when carrying it. We'll survive, what can you do....

    I've ordered and am waiting for a 140W Lenovo usb-c charger. 140W is the maximum this laptop can take via usb-c but (they say) you need to use a specific Lenovo charger because it has a special protocol that allows it. Any other usb-c PD charger that reaches or exceeds 100W is limited to 100W when connected. I recently tried a 65W PD. For browsing and emails it would be fine but for anything more it struggled badly (I had forgotten the big charger so I had to compromise). I hope at 140W the system can run a bit more comfortably. I don't expect it to work at 100%... but they say it reaches about 50%... which would probably be OK to be light on-the-move when I don't need full performance.

    That's all for now.

    The keyboard is very good, and generally the build quality feels at a high level. It gives you the sense that it was made to work well and for a long time without compromising for the sake of aesthetics.

    update 15/07/2025

    The Lenovo charger that works at 140W has arrived. Everything perfect, it delivers all the Watts and the system generally works very close to 60+% compared to the regular 400W charger. Which means you can EASILY leave the big charger at home and carry something at half the weight. The system works just fine, I've even worked with video without any issues (not videos loaded with super heavy effects that bring the system to its knees even with 400W). Charger code: GX21M50626

    Update: 28/12/2025 - Everything super....

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  • After almost a month of using the laptop, I can say that I am extremely satisfied. My previous laptop was an Asus ROG with an RTX 2060, so the difference is like night and day.

    Gaming

    It runs everything in native 1600p, at maximum graphics settings and always above 60 fps. All this on balanced mode. If you switch to performance mode, you get 30-40% more fps depending on the game, at the cost of higher temperatures. The 60fps I mentioned is indicative, because since I mostly play offline, I don't care much about the frames. Indicatively, in RDR2 - 100-120fps, Call of Duty BO6 140-160 fps, Cyberpunk 100 fps (framegen ×2). All games at 1600p and max graphics with ray tracing, etc.

    Screen

    I was hesitant at first, due to the potential for burn-in on OLEDs, but the screen is incredible. Vivid colors, on the saturated side (which I personally like), but if someone doesn't, there are settings via X-Rite. It has built-in anti burn-in software that "maintains" the screen, and through Legion Space there are some extra protections for the screen that you can activate if you want (auto-dim, auto-hide taskbar, etc). Overall, it is a very beautiful, vivid, and bright screen from the top shelf of OLEDs.

    Temperatures

    I had read generally about incredibly high temperatures from the Intel HX 275. The truth is that the processor can handle up to 110 degrees if I remember correctly, and the limit is at 103 or 105 where it will throttle. Even in performance mode, I have seen it momentarily reach 103 and maintain an average of 95 degrees. In balanced mode, in the demanding games I mentioned above, it keeps around 80-85 on average with momentary peaks at 95-98. In my opinion, create a custom profile with some minor tweaks and set the fans to max, and the temperature averages at 77 degrees without losing performance. I may have lost 5 fps compared to performance mode, and the differences in temperature are more than noticeable. Overall, for the power of the laptop, the temperatures are excellent, and they have done a very good job with the cooling.

    Keyboard ⌨️

    Quite pleasant to use, with very nice LED lighting and a good layout and size. There is nothing serious to mention further.

    Overall

    Beautiful laptop with very good build quality. There are no creaks at all, and the whole construction is aluminum and a mix of plastic with magnesium. The screen has no flex at all, and in my unit, the build quality is excellent. The LEDs are a big plus for me because they really enhance the aesthetics, but for those who don't want them, they can be easily turned off. It is a fingerprint magnet, though, so you will always have a cloth with you. The power brick is huge and weighs over 1kg. It is 400w. However, you can live with it, otherwise you can use a type C charger, which is not included of course, with 150w if I am not mistaken, and it is much more portable. The laptop weighs 2.5 kg, which is okay for a 16" gaming laptop. The speakers are nice with quality sound and plenty of bass if you adjust them in Nahimic.

    Negatives ️
    Only the trackpad, which is very mediocre, but I use a mouse anyway, and maybe I would have liked a better I/O port layout

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  • Excellent desktop replacement,
    Fast,
    Stable,
    Sufficient for the new requirements of applications or new games.

    The only negative is the temperatures the processor reaches under heavy load.
    However, this can be immediately solved with a small undervolting,
    Or
    With a capable laptop cooler like Llano-IETS.

    Its price, also for the standards of Greece,
    Is quite high, compared to the existing prices abroad,
    Where I found it.

    Otherwise, the build quality and materials
    I found excellent, coming from a Legion 5 AMD series.

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  • The review concerns the version with the 275HX and the RTX 5080 (Greek Keyboard)

    The things it lacks, or rather the things Lenovo has put in second place, happen to be low-priority for me, so given the low price for the overall specs, it was a very good buy.

    To start with, this laptop is my workstation (desktop replacement and for on-the-move use) for photo and video editing. Premiere and After Effects, it handles them very well and the difference from my previous laptop (6900HS + 3070Ti) is particularly noticeable.

    Contrary to another user who listed the temperatures as a negative, I find it PARTICULARLY cool or, to put it differently, particularly quiet, with the cooling system working perfectly. The only negative, which is also related to the choices made in cooling so it doesn't bother me much, is its size. You might need a bag made for a 17" laptop. I had to get a new one because the bag that easily fit my previous 16" laptop doesn't fit this one.

    The screen is very good, although I haven't really dealt with the included Pantone profiles since I connect it to my desktop monitor. By default, the default calibration is a bit warmer and at some point, I should check if the ready-made profiles offer something a bit more neutral. (update: I did a quick custom calibration with the Windows tool, tweaking the RGB values slightly, and matched it to my desktop monitor and I'm OK)

    The processor is a beast. It delivers. Same for the 5080, which is probably the sweet spot in Nvidia's 5 series. I wish they had given a bit more memory to their cards this year... but what can you do.

    As for RAM, for those interested, you can go up to 96GB (2x48GB). I did this upgrade because of video editing and it has worked flawlessly so far. (edit 28/12/2025: Glory and honor to those who need to buy memory. The 96GB I mentioned above I bought for 202 Euros in June. Right now, they cost 1008 Euros!!!)

    I wish they had kept more of the ports at the back (e.g. charger port, 2.5Gbit ethernet, HDMI), it would have helped a lot but, as I said above, it wasn't something that would prevent me from buying, no super-big deal. I'm waiting for a docking station to arrive so most cables will be hidden, almost everything I connect now will go through the docking station hidden behind the laptop and only one USB-C plugged in on the side will be needed (apart from the charger port).

    The charger is a beast, unfortunately. 400Watt (!)... and it weighs over 1kg by itself. It's not a negligible weight at all, it's an issue in the bag when carrying it. We'll survive, what can you do....

    I've ordered and am waiting for a 140W Lenovo usb-c charger. 140W is the maximum this laptop can take via usb-c but (they say) you need to use a specific Lenovo charger because it has a special protocol that allows it. Any other usb-c PD charger that reaches or exceeds 100W is limited to 100W when connected. I recently tried a 65W PD. For browsing and emails it would be fine but for anything more it struggled badly (I had forgotten the big charger so I had to compromise). I hope at 140W the system can run a bit more comfortably. I don't expect it to work at 100%... but they say it reaches about 50%... which would probably be OK to be light on-the-move when I don't need full performance.

    That's all for now.

    The keyboard is very good, and generally the build quality feels at a high level. It gives you the sense that it was made to work well and for a long time without compromising for the sake of aesthetics.

    update 15/07/2025

    The Lenovo charger that works at 140W has arrived. Everything perfect, it delivers all the Watts and the system generally works very close to 60+% compared to the regular 400W charger. Which means you can EASILY leave the big charger at home and carry something at half the weight. The system works just fine, I've even worked with video without any issues (not videos loaded with super heavy effects that bring the system to its knees even with 400W). Charger code: GX21M50626

    Update: 28/12/2025 - Everything super....

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