This Gaming Laptop Is SOLID! - Lenovo Legion 7i Intel
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Check out the new 6th Gen Legion 7i Laptop here: bit.ly Lenovo Legion is a reasonably solid laptop with an impressive cooling system for those long hours of gaming. It also packs a punch in specs. This version uses the latest Intel Mobile Processor AND NVIDIA's 3060. Let's see how it performs at gaming and what it looks like under the hood. Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. ►GET MERCH: lttstore.com ►SUPPORT US ON FLOATPLANE: floatplane.com ►LTX EXPO: ltxexpo.com AFFILIATES & REFERRALS --------------------------------------------------- ►Affiliates, Sponsors & Referrals: lmg.gg ►Check out our podcast gear: kit.co ►Private Internet Access VPN: lmg.gg ►Our Official Charging Partner Anker: lmg.gg ►Secretlabs Gaming Chairs: lmg.gg ►MK Keyboards: lmg.gg ►Nerd or Die Stream Overlays: lmg.gg ►Green Man Gaming lmg.gg ►Amazon Prime: lmg.gg ►Audible Free Trial: lmg.gg ►Our Gear on Amazon: lmg.gg FOLLOW US ELSEWHERE --------------------------------------------------- Twitter: twitter.com Instagram: @shortcircuityt Facebook: @ShortCircuitYT FOLLOW OUR OTHER CHANNELS --------------------------------------------------- Linus Tech Tips: lmg.gg TechLinked: lmg.gg Mac Address: lmg.gg Techquickie: lmg.gg LMG Clips: lmg.gg Channel Super Fun: lmg.gg Carpool Critics: lmg.gg CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 - Intro 0:14 - Unboxing 0:33 - Exterior impressions 1:13 - Build quality test 2:23 - Specs 3:40 - Gaming impressions 7:14 - Keyboard and trackpad impressions 9:06 - Speaker impressions 9:49 - Laptop internals look 12:16 - Closing thoughts
The Lenovo Legion 7i is presented as a solid gaming laptop that also functions well as an everyday machine thanks to its restrained exterior design. The video kicks off with unboxing and a close look at the I/O, highlighting multiple USB ports, two Thunderbolt 4 connectors, HDMI 2.1, and an Ethernet jack, while noting a webcam shutter and a mostly aluminum chassis with some plastic elements. Build quality is praised as stiff and premium, and the keyboard layout includes a full set of arrow keys and a numpad, which the host argues enhances usability for gaming and productivity alike. The standout feature identified early is the display: a 16:10 panel with 165 Hz refresh rate that balances productivity and gaming, with G-SYNC support and strong color brightness, making it versatile for web work, Excel, and creative tasks beyond games. The laptop ships with an Intel Core i7-11800H, 16 GB of RAM, a 512 GB SSD, and an RTX 3060, and the host discusses potential upgrades and the cooling system designed to handle high-performance loads. Overall, the Legion 7i is framed as a gaming powerhouse that also targets creators and students who want a portable, premium chassis with solid thermals and upgradeability. The host also teases practical real-world tests, including gaming at 1440p and the impact of Lenovo’s Legion AI engine on power management, before drawing closing thoughts that the display and overall system deliver a compelling balance of performance, portability, and usability.
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