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Lenovo Legion 7 Gen 7 Price in Dubai UAE
Lenovo Legion 7 Gen 7 Price in Dubai UAE The Lenovo Legion 7 Gen 7 (starts at $1,839; $2,859 as tested) is, without a doubt, a high-end gaming laptop. Its all-AMD hardware proved highly competent in our gaming benchmarks, yet it lasted an amazing nine hours in our battery test. A bright AMD Free Sync screen complements the new Legion seven, an aluminium chassis, a first-rate keyboard, and well-behaved cooling fans. Portability isn't a strong suit, but this mobile gaming PC is otherwise hard to fault. The Lenovo Legion 7 Gen 7 earns a well-deserved Editors' Choice award among high-end, 16-inch gaming laptops, as the Gen 6 model did before. We've boosted our rating by half a star, including a fingerprint reader, USB 4 ports, and a sharper 1080p webcam. An All-AMD PC Gaming Machine MSI's Alpha 15 was the only gaming laptop using an AMD processor and graphics card back in early 2020. Fast forward to late 2022, and there's much more to choose from, like the Editors' Choice-winning Alienware m17 R5 and the streaming-centric Corsair Voyager a1600. Our Experts Have Tested 120 Products in the Laptops Category This Year.




Since 2020, Uaedubai has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. See how we test. The Legion 7 Gen 7 promises to be one of the fastest (if not the fastest) among all-AMD gaming laptops. The $1,839 base model starts with a Ryzen 7 6700H processor (eight cores, up to 4.7 GHz) and a 10GB Radeon RX 6700M graphics card, while our topped-out review model jumps to a Ryzen 9 6900HX (eight cores, up to 4.9 GHz) and AMD's flagship 12GB Radeon RX 6850M XT. Before we go further, know there is an Intel version of this laptop called the Legion 7i Gen 7. Our full review of it is forthcoming, but you'll see how it performs versus the Legion 7 Gen 7 in the benchmarks section of this review. A Design Unchanged, But for Good Reason The Legion 7, Gen 7 has the same outsides as the Gen 6 model. Its storm grey aluminium chassis is excellent-- no surfaces give under pressure.



The design dazzles mainly because of its extensive RGB lighting, which goes around all four frame edges and backlights the keyboard and the Legion logo on the lid. A side angle shot of the Lenovo Legion 7 Gen 7 in an open position ( Credit: Kyle Cobian). The lighting is deeply configurable in the Corsair iCUE app, which lets you set patterns, add layered effects, and save profiles. With the lighting turned off, however, the Legion looks almost pedestrian. The only real clue it's a gaming laptop is the formidable rear protrusion that houses much of its cooling system. I almost wish the design were more exotic, but the upside is this laptop doesn't always have to attract attention, a sleeper gaming laptop, if you will. The back of the Lenovo Legion 7 Gen 7's top cover. ( Credit: Kyle Cobian). At 0.76 by 14.1 by 10.37 inches (HWD) and 5.51 pounds, the Legion is about a pound heavier and bigger in every way than the Razer Blade 15 Advanced Model (2022) (0.67 by 13.98 by 9.25 inches, 4.41 pounds). However, the latter uses a 15.6-inch, 16:9 screen instead of the Legion's more expansive 16-inch, 16:10 panel. The proportions of the Gigabyte Aero 16 (0.88 by 14.02 by 9.78 inches, 5.07 pounds) are much closer.



The screen is one of the Legion's best features. It is a 2,560-by-1,600- pixel resolution, is within the capabilities of its Radeon graphics card, and has a healthy 165Hz refresh rate. It also features Free Sync (AMD's alternative to Nvidia's G-Sync) to prevent tearing. See our benchmarks for brightness and colour measurements later, but it'll suffice here to say the picture is vivid and lifelike. A frontal shot of the Lenovo Legion 7 Gen 7 in an open position. ( Credit: Kyle Cobian). The Legion offers broad connectivity. Most ports are on the rear edge, which keeps cables out of the way. There you'll find two USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports (one of which charges handheld devices when the laptop is powered off), USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 with Display Port, HDMI 2.1 video output, Ethernet, and a USB-like power adapter connector. Close up the rear ports on the Lenovo Legion 7 Gen 7. ( Credit: Kyle Cobian). On the left is a pair of USB-C ports, but they're not identical. One is version 3.2 Gen 2, while the other is USB 4, offering 40Gbps of bandwidth and backward compatibility with Thunderbolt devices. The left side of the Lenovo Legion 7 Gen 7 and its ports. ( Credit: Kyle Cobian).



Last, the right edge has a USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 port, an audio combo jack, and an e-shutter switch to disable the webcam. The latter is more effective than a physical shutter (which the Legion doesn't have) since it physically disconnects the webcam from the computer. The right side of the Lenovo Legion 7 Gen 7 and its ports. ( Credit: Kyle Cobian). The Legion 7 Gen 7 improves on the Gen 6 model with a sharper 1080p webcam, though you'll still need an external webcam to look your best. It also adds a fingerprint reader built into the power button. Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth are included as standard. Meanwhile, its speakers fire loud and full sound-- which you can tune with the Nahimic app-- from under the palm rest. Input devices are unchanged from the Gen 6 model. The keyboard has an enjoyable tactile feel and a desktop-like layout with a separated arrow cluster. The two-thirds-size number pad requires extra precision but has a standard layout. The keyboard on the Lenovo Legion 7 Gen 7. ( Credit: Kyle Cobian). Dedicated Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down keys sit above the number pad. The bright per-key RGB lighting is configurable in Corsair iCUE. The buttonless touchpad also satisfies, with a large matte surface and tactile clicks. Testing the Legion 7 Gen 7: Bleeding Red. The top-of-the-line, $2,859 Legion 7 Gen 7 tested here has an eight-core, 3.3 GHz (4.9 GHz boost) Ryzen 9 6900HX processor, a 12GB Radeon RX 6850M XT graphics card, 32GB of DDR5-4800 memory (as two 16GB modules), a 2TB PCI Express 4.0 solid-state drive (SSD), and Windows 11 Home. A one-year warranty is standard.




The "Rembrandt" Ryzen 6000 series is AMD's first mobile CPU to support DDR5 RAM. The Legion 7 Gen 7 uses the most powerful H- or HX-class versions with a 45-watt (W) thermal design power (TDP) rating. On the graphics front, the Radeon RX 6850M XT is the flagship AMD mobile graphics card and goes head-to-head with Nvidia's flagship GeForce RTX 3080 Ti. We compared the Legion 7 Gen 7 to 15- and- 16-inch machines for our benchmarks. The only all-AMD competitor is the Corsair Voyager a1600, which uses a Ryzen 9 HS-class CPU (35W TDP) and a Radeon RX 6800M. Next is the Gigabyte Aero 16 with its Intel Core i9 HK-class CPU and an RTX 3080 Ti. We also included the mentioned Razer Blade 15 Advanced (2022) to show how one of the most portable gaming laptops measures up. But the most exciting competition will come from the Intel-based Legion 7i Gen 7; it's the same laptop as the Legion 7 Gen 7 but with Intel and Nvidia hardware inside. Its Core i9 HX-class CPU should be the most potent in this group. (Learn more about how we test laptops.). We ran a 3DMark Time Spy stress test to show how the Legion 7 Gen 7 handles heat. Our Flirt One Pro showed a hotspot of 108 degrees F above the keyboard, relatively low for a metal gaming laptop, and the areas where you'd put your fingers were below 100 degrees F. A thermal image of the Lenovo Legion 7 Gen 7. ( Credit: Charles Jefferies). The fans are also well-behaved. Though audible while gaming, the noise is ultimately just a lot of air passing through the vents. There is little to no fan noise during general use. Productivity and Content Creation Tests. Our first test is UL's PCMark 10, which simulates a variety of real-world productivity and office workflows to measure overall system performance and includes a storage subtest for the primary drive. The Legion 7 Gen 7 finished at the upper end of the graph in the main test, though it didn't catch the Legion 7i Gen 7. Our other three benchmarks focus on the CPU, using all available cores and threads to rate a PC's suitability for processor-intensive workloads. Maxon's Cinebench R23 uses that company's Cinema 4D engine to render a complex scene, while Primate Labs' Geekbench 5.4 Pro simulates popular apps ranging from PDF rendering and speech recognition to machine learning. Finally, we use the open-source video transcoder HandBrake 1.4 to convert a 12-minute video clip from 4K to 1080p resolution (lower times are better).
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