With the advent of the new laptop processors, Lenovo has refreshed its Legion lineup with a new iteration of the Legion 7. The new Legion 7i (2025) will run powerful Arrow Lake processors alongside NVIDIA’s Blackwell Max Q 50 series laptop GPUs. Here, let’s briefly go through the specs and changes, alongside the expected price in Nepal and availability of the Lenovo Legion 7i (2025).
Lenovo Legion 7i (2025) Overview
Design and Display
The Legion 7i is an all-metal premium gaming laptop aimed at gamers and those in the STEM field. It’s thinner and lighter than other 16-inch gaming beasts like the Legion Pro weighing less than 2 kg and measuring less than 16mm thick. It features a redesigned chassis and will be available in ‘Glacial White’ and ‘Eclipse Black’ color options.
For the display, you can spec the Legion 7i (2025) with up to a 1600p OLED screen that runs at 240Hz. The 16:10 panel will have ultra-low response times (<1ms), cover the whole of the DCI-P3 color gamut, and reach up to 500 nits at max brightness. There are plenty of other bells and whistles too including G-sync support, Dolby Vision, hardware low-blue light certification, and X-Rite Pantone calibration for accurate colors out of the box.
Performance and Memory
As the suffix at the end of the name suggests, the Legion 7i (2025) will be running Intel’s chips topping out at the latest Core Ultra 9 275HX Arrow Lake processor. It’s the blue team’s (near) flagship offering with 24 cores and threads with a peak boost of 5.4 GHz. On the GPU side, you can get up to an RTX 5070 card with 8GB of GDDR7 memory and a 115W TGP. Continuing with the norm, there’s a new LA3 AI chip to optimize overall performance by allocating resources as required. Lenovo says that the new Legion 7i stays ‘cool’ and is ‘up to 7dB’ quieter than its predecessor thanks to their Coldfront Hyper tech.
Moving on, the Arrow Lake processor supports faster DDR5 memory so the Legion 7i can be specced with 32GB-6400 alongside a 2TB Gen 4 SSD. Surprisingly no Gen 5 here!
Battery and Extras
Under the hood, there’s an 84 Wh cell powered by a 245W adapter. There are plenty of ports with a Thunderbolt 4, another Type-C, two Type-As, an HDMI, a 3.5mm jack, and an SD card slot. For wireless connectivity, there’s WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 5.2.
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Other features include a 1080p webcam with E-shutter, a per-key RGB keyboard with 1.6mm Travel, and two 2W speakers tuned by Harman.
Lenovo Legion 7i Gen 10 (2025) Specifications
- Color Options: Eclipse Black, Glacier White
- Display: Up to 16-inch OLED, WQXGA, 240Hz, 100% DCI P3
- Display Certifications: Dolby Vision, Panton X-Rite validation, Low Blue Light Certification
- Keyboard: White or per-key RGB backlit, 1.6mm travel
- Trackpad: Precision trackpad
- Processor: Up to Intel Arrow Lake Core Ultra 9 275HX
- Graphics: Up to RTX 5070 8GB 115W with MUX, Advanced Optimus, GSync
- RAM: Up to 32 GB DDR5-6400 OC (2x DIMMs)
- Audio: 2x 2W Harman stereo speakers
- Battery: 84 Wh
- Power Supply: 230W charger
- I/O Ports: Thunderbolt 4, USB Type-C with DisplayPort, USB Type-A, HDMI 2.1, MicroSD card reader
Lenovo Legion 7i (2025) Price in Nepal and Availability
The 2025 edition of the Legion 7 will be available in June with a starting price of USD 1,599. When it makes it here, we expect the Lenovo Legion 7i (2025) price in Nepal to be around NPR 289,999.
Lenovo Gaming Laptop
Price in the US (Official)
Price in Nepal (Expected)
Legion 7i (2025)
USD 1,599
NPR 289,999
- Meanwhile, check our impressions of the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 9 (review):