Testseek.com have collected 58 expert reviews of the Lenovo Legion Pro 7 / 7i 16 - Intel CPU and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Legion Pro 7 / 7i 16 - Intel CPU.
June 2023
(86%)
58 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Legion 7i Gen 7 is a pricey laptop that is not within reach for many individuals. Additionally, the machine's high-performance capabilities are only necessary for specific use cases, which means that not everyone requires such tremendous processing po...
solid build quality, premium materials and feel, beautiful OLED display, excellent performance and cooling if placed on a stand, Quiet mode is surprisingly capable with games, decent audio, fairly priced
black surfaces smudge easily, ports no longer on the back, screen no longer goes flat to 180 degrees, too much RGB, and limited control in Spectrum, limited cooling and performance with the laptop flat on the desk on Performance mode
This refreshed 2025 Lenovo Legion Pro 7i chassis comes with some questionable aesthetic and ergonomics changes, but the pairing of the excellent performance capabilities with the premium build quality, the beautiful display, and competitive pricing will m...
Superfast CPU performance, Very fast GPU performance, Promises the best gaming visuals ever, Excellent OLED display, Very good keyboard, Fun gaming aesthetic
Expensive, Large and heavy, Really bad battery life
As the first gaming laptop I've reviewed with Intel's Core Ultra 9 275HX and Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5080, I have absolutely no complaints. It's incredibly fast at any task you can throw at it, including its core gaming focus, and it has an excellent OLED di...
Abstract: The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i is an impressive piece of kit. While its unassuming from the outside, looking like pretty much any Legion that came before it, the i9-13900HX processor and RTX 4090 graphics card in my test unit came up with some fantastic perform...
solid build quality and good ergonomics, powerful on Performance mode, and nicely balanced on Balance mode, fair internall temperatures on all profiles, 99Wh battery with GaN charger, fairly priced (especially when on sale)
only available with an sRGB standardgamut screen option, the keyboard feels shallow for this class, high chassis temperatures, with toasty hotspots
This gen8 Lenovo Legion Pro 7i is a mixed bag. It's still a good high-tier laptop with powerful components and solid performance in demanding loads, as well as an ergonomic utilitarian design. It's also among the more competitvely priced options in its cl...
Abstract: As the next-gen GPUs are upon us, there are plenty of gaming laptops releasing this year that are already taking advantage of the powerful mobile cards. The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i is one of them, outfitted with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 GPU, a 13th-gen Int...
Published: 2025-09-03, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
Fresh design with fun chassis lighting,Fast processing and high frame rates,Vibrant 240Hz 1600p OLED display,Comfortable keyboard with number pad
Expensive, even in premium tier,Plastic build may disappoint for the cost
Lenovo's Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 is a slick premium gaming laptop with a flashy new design and top-end performance. Its steep price, though, keeps it from standing out in a competitive field...
Abstract: This is the most powerful gaming laptop that I have ever used. Let me put it this way, I'm not a big gamer. I'm one of those that, if I'm going to play a game, I'll play on my PlayStation 5, so I've never bought a gaming laptop, because they just don't ap...
Pros + 240 Hz OLED with Advanced Optimus and G-Sync + DisplayPort 2.1 and 140 W USB-C PD support + comfortable keyboard with spacious keys + extremely fast processor performance + 175 W TGP graphics
higher power demands than most other gaming laptops - RAM or SSD upgrades require multiple servicing steps - very high core temperatures when gaming - large footprint even for a gaming laptop - large and heavy 400 W AC adapter
Published: 2024-05-03, Author: Alan , review by: hothardware.com
One of the key take-aways we want to discuss first, are some of the great user-centered design choices Lenovo made here. First, there are icons on the topside of the back edge of the laptop that let you know what connector is there, making it very easy to...