The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 16″ is a gaming laptop with a footprint of 364 mm wide by 275.9 mm deep and a thickness of 26.6 mm, giving it a volume of roughly 2671 cm³. It weighs 2720 g and relies on an active cooling solution rather than a fanless design. The chassis is not weather-sealed or ruggedized, so it is intended for standard indoor environments, with an operating temperature range of 5 °C to 35 °C. A backlit keyboard is included, and the unit comes with a one-year warranty.
The laptop features a 16″ OLED/AMOLED panel running at a resolution of 2560 x 1600 px, which works out to a pixel density of 189 ppi. It supports a 240Hz refresh rate, making it well-suited for fast-paced content, and delivers a typical brightness of 500 nits. The display does not include a touch screen or an anti-reflection coating, and the system can drive up to four external displays simultaneously.
The system is powered by a 24-thread CPU built on a 4 nm process, with core speeds of 8 x 2.7 GHz and 16 x 2.1 GHz and a turbo clock reaching 5.4GHz, supported by multithreading and 64-bit compatibility. It comes with 64GB of DDR5 RAM running at 6400 MHz, expandable up to 192GB, paired with a 1000GB NVMe SSD operating over a PCIe 5 interface. On the graphics side, the GPU carries 24GB of GDDR7 VRAM, a base clock of 990 MHz boosting to 1515 MHz, and delivers 31.8 TFLOPS of floating-point performance alongside a texture rate of 496.9 GTexels/s and a pixel rate of 193.9 GPixel/s, with support for DirectX 12 Ultimate but not XeSS.
In PassMark testing, the laptop achieves a multi-thread score of 56,426 and a single-thread score of 4,723, reflecting the processing capability of its CPU configuration.
The laptop offers a varied port selection, including one Thunderbolt 4 port, one USB 4 40Gbps port, one USB 3.2 Gen 2 USB-A port, and two USB 3.2 Gen 1 USB-A ports, with USB Type-C connectivity present though no USB 3.2 Gen 1 or Gen 2 USB-C ports are included. Video output is handled by a single HDMI 2.1 port, while DisplayPort, mini DisplayPort, and VGA outputs are absent. Wired networking is covered by one RJ45 port, and wireless connectivity spans Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) down through Wi-Fi 4, alongside Bluetooth 5.4. There is no external memory card slot and no AirPlay support.
The laptop is equipped with a 99 Wh battery that provides up to 4.5 hours of use on a charge, and it reaches a full charge in approximately 1.33 hours. The unit does not include a MagSafe power adapter.
The laptop includes stereo speakers, a 3.5 mm headset jack, and dual microphones for audio input and output, though Dolby Atmos and S/PDIF output are not supported. A 5MP front camera is built in along with voice command support, while biometric options such as a fingerprint scanner and 3D facial recognition are absent. On the graphics side, the system supports ray tracing and DLSS. Sensors include an accelerometer and a compass, but there is no gyroscope or GPS. No stylus is included, and there is no optical disc drive.
The CPU is a laptop-type processor in a BGA 2114 socket with a 95W TDP, a clock multiplier of 27, an unlocked multiplier, and Turbo Boost version 2, with a maximum operating temperature of 105 °C. It uses big.LITTLE technology, supports a wide set of instruction sets including AVX2, AES, and FMA3, carries 36MB of L3 cache and 40MB of L2 cache, and includes integrated graphics alongside the NX bit for hardware-level security. The Blackwell-architecture GPU features 10496 shading units, 328 texture mapping units, and 128 ROPs, operating across a 256-bit memory bus at an effective memory speed of 25400 MHz and delivering a maximum memory bandwidth of 811.5 GB/s. It supports Intel Resizable BAR, ECC memory, double precision floating point, stereoscopic 3D, and multi-display output, and is compatible with OpenCL 3, OpenGL 4.6, with two memory channels and a maximum RAM speed of 6400 MHz. LHR is not present.