
As the gaming laptop space begins to feel increasingly formulaic, Lenovo is looking to stir things up with the launch of its new Legion Pro 7i in India. Rather than chasing gimmicks, this machine focuses on delivering the kind of sustained performance and thoughtful design that serious users—whether gamers, creators, or working professionals—actually need.
Positioned as a top-tier offering in Lenovo’s Legion lineup, the Pro 7i brings together powerful hardware and software refinements aimed at reliability, cooling, and real-world responsiveness. It’s a laptop that seems less about flash and more about function—something the high-end Windows ecosystem could use more of right now.
The Legion Pro 7i is priced at Rs 2,39,990 in India and is available on Lenovo.com or at its exclusive store in India.
The Legion Pro 7i utilises the Intel Core Ultra 9 HX processor for exceptional performance, making it capable of effortless multitasking. It is paired with a dedicated GPU, up to the NVIDIA RTX 5090, featuring 24GB of VRAM. Therefore, you can anticipate experiencing mesmerising visuals in graphics-intensive games alongside a significantly faster frame rate.
As this machine features an NVIDIA 5 series GPU, it gains access to NVIDIA DLSS 4 technology. This technology can provide enhanced gaming performance, improved image quality, and reduced latency.
Lenovo has integrated its proprietary cooling system, Legion Coldfront: Vapor, into the Legion Pro 7i, ensuring it can provide continuous performance with a TDP of up to 275W in extreme mode.
The Legion Pro 7i features a 16-inch OLED display with WQXGA resolution and a peak brightness of 500 nits. It comes with support for Dolby Vision, NVIDIA G-Sync, and VESA DisplayHDR TrueBlack 1000 certification. Whether you play games like The Last of Us Part II Remastered or consume a slew of movies, it will deliver a visual treat. With its < 1ms response time, you will have a competitive edge over your competitors in first-person shooter games like Valorant. The brand has also incorporated a built-in anti-burn-in technology to minimise the chance of its OLED panel degradation.