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Lenovo Unleashes Future Gaming: RTX 50 Series Laptops Arrive
7 Jan
Summary
- Lenovo's new Legion and LOQ laptops feature Nvidia's RTX 50-series GPUs.
- The Legion 7a boasts an OLED display and AI-optimized performance for creators.
- New Lenovo gaming laptops, including Legion and LOQ, are expected in April 2026.

Lenovo is ushering in the next generation of gaming with its refreshed Legion and LOQ laptop lines, powered by Nvidia's RTX 50-series GPUs. The premium Legion 7a is now sleeker and lighter, targeting gamers, creators, and professionals with its AI-optimized performance and 16-inch OLED display. It supports up to a Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 and an RTX 5060 GPU, running on Windows 11 Copilot+ for dynamic power management, with a starting price of $2,000 and an expected April 2026 release.
The Legion 5 series, including the 5i and 5a models, also gains RTX 50-series GPUs and OLED displays. These laptops feature the same intelligent software tuning as the 7a, catering to gaming, streaming, and content creation. Configurations can include up to an Intel Ultra 9 386H or AMD Ryzen AI 9 465 with an RTX 5060. Pricing begins at $1,550 for the 5i and $1,500 for the 5a with Ryzen AI 400, also slated for an April 2026 launch.
At the entry level, the LOQ 15AHP11 is designed for students, offering RTX 50-series graphics and a WQXGA LCD display. This model starts at $1,150 and is expected in April 2026. The LOQ 15IPH11 will not be available in the US market. All these new Lenovo laptops represent a significant step forward in mobile gaming and professional performance.




