Lenovo Legion 7 Laptop, 15″ FHD, Intel Core i7-10750H, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super MaxQ, Slate Grey, Windows 10, 81YT005TUS
A precision-crafted chassis jacketed in high-grade aluminum, Lenovo Legion 7 has been meticulously machined to unload maximum damage.
A precision-crafted chassis jacketed in high-grade aluminum, Lenovo Legion 7 has been meticulously machined to unload maximum damage. Don’t compromise on lightning-fast high-refresh panels, the tactile click-feel of Lenovo’s revolutionary TrueStrike keyboard, ultra-long battery life or the cool-to-the-touch sense of Legion Coldfront 2.0 with Vapor Chamber Technology and dual burn support, which pushes the CPU and GPU together for maximum performance. Beneath the refined surface hides a battle-ready beast, with up to 10th Generation Intel Core i7 H Series processors, NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics, 2933 Mhz DDR4 memory and M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD storage.
Operating system: Windows 10
Processor: 10th Generation Intel Core i7-10750H Hexa Core Processor
Display: 15.6″ FHD 144Hz HDR IPS LED Backlit Anti-Glare Display with Dolby Vision
Memory:16GB 2933MHz DDR4 RAM
Internal storage: 1TB 2280 NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super MaxQ 8GB GDDR6 Graphics
Optical Drive: None
Audio: 2 x 2.0W Dolby Speakers with Dolby Atmos
Battery life:Up to 6 Hours
Wireless: 2 x 2 802.11AX Wi-Fi 6 with Bluetooth 5.0
Webcam: 720P with Privacy Shutter and Dual Array Microphones
Product weight: 4.62 lbs
Color: Slate Grey
Additional information
Screen Size | 15.6 in |
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Model | 81YT005TUS |
10 (ten) is the even natural number following 9 and preceding 11. Ten is the base of the decimal numeral system, the most common system of denoting numbers in both spoken and written language.
Fifteen or 15 may refer to:
- 15 (number), the natural number following 14 and preceding 16
- one of the years 15 BC, AD 15, 1915, 2015
7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube.
As an early prime number in the series of positive integers, the number seven has greatly symbolic associations in religion, mythology, superstition and philosophy. The seven classical planets resulted in seven being the number of days in a week. 7 is often considered lucky in Western culture and is often seen as highly symbolic. Unlike Western culture, in Vietnamese culture, the number seven is sometimes considered unlucky.
GeForce is a brand of graphics processing units (GPUs) designed by Nvidia and marketed for the performance market. As of the GeForce 40 series, there have been eighteen iterations of the design. The first GeForce products were discrete GPUs designed for add-on graphics boards, intended for the high-margin PC gaming market, and later diversification of the product line covered all tiers of the PC graphics market, ranging from cost-sensitive GPUs integrated on motherboards, to mainstream add-in retail boards. Most recently, GeForce technology has been introduced into Nvidia's line of embedded application processors, designed for electronic handhelds and mobile handsets.
With respect to discrete GPUs, found in add-in graphics-boards, Nvidia's GeForce and AMD's Radeon GPUs are the only remaining competitors in the high-end market. GeForce GPUs are very dominant in the general-purpose graphics processor unit (GPGPU) market thanks to their proprietary Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA). GPGPU is expected to expand GPU functionality beyond the traditional rasterization of 3D graphics, to turn it into a high-performance computing device able to execute arbitrary programming code in the same way a CPU does, but with different strengths (highly parallel execution of straightforward calculations) and weaknesses (worse performance for complex branching code).
Grey (more frequent British English) or gray (more frequent American English) is an intermediate color between black and white. It is a neutral or achromatic color, meaning that it has no chroma and therefore no hue. It is the color of a cloud-covered sky, of ash, and of lead.
The first recorded use of grey as a color name in the English language was in 700 CE. Grey is the dominant spelling in European and Commonwealth English, while gray is more common in American English; however, both spellings are valid in both varieties of English.
In Europe and North America, surveys show that gray is the color most commonly associated with neutrality, conformity, boredom, uncertainty, old age, indifference, and modesty. Only one percent of respondents chose it as their favorite color.
I7, i7, or I-7 may refer to:
- Intel Core i7, a brand of Intel processors
- BMW i7, an electric luxury sedan
- Inline-seven engine or straight-seven engine
- Interstate 7, a proposed Interstate highway in California
- I7, in music tonic, the secondary supertonic chord of IV
- i7, the former web portal for Seven Network, replaced by Yahoo7
- Japanese submarine I-7, an Imperial Japanese Navy submarine launched in 1935 and wrecked in 1943
- Paramount Airways' IATA code
Intel Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and incorporated in Delaware. Intel designs, manufactures, and sells computer components and related products for business and consumer markets. It is considered one of the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturers by revenue and ranked in the Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by revenue for nearly a decade, from 2007 to 2016 fiscal years, until it was removed from the ranking in 2018. In 2020, it was reinstated and ranked 45th, being the 7th-largest technology company in the ranking.
Intel supplies microprocessors for most manufacturers of computer systems, and is one of the developers of the x86 series of instruction sets found in most personal computers (PCs). It also manufactures chipsets, network interface controllers, flash memory, graphics processing units (GPUs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), and other devices related to communications and computing. Intel has a strong presence in the high-performance general-purpose and gaming PC market with its Intel Core line of CPUs, whose high-end models are among the fastest consumer CPUs, as well as its Intel Arc series of GPUs. The Open Source Technology Center at Intel hosts PowerTOP and LatencyTOP, and supports other open source projects such as Wayland, Mesa, Threading Building Blocks (TBB), and Xen.
Intel (Integrated electronics) was founded on July 18, 1968, by semiconductor pioneers Gordon Moore (of Moore's law) and Robert Noyce, along with investor Arthur Rock, and is associated with the executive leadership and vision of Andrew Grove. The company was a key component of the rise of Silicon Valley as a high-tech center, as well as being an early developer of SRAM and DRAM memory chips, which represented the majority of its business until 1981. Although Intel created the world's first commercial microprocessor chip—the Intel 4004—in 1971, it was not until the success of the PC in the early 1990s that this became its primary business.
During the 1990s, the partnership between Microsoft Windows and Intel, known as "Wintel", became instrumental in shaping the PC landscape and solidified Intel's position on the market. As a result, Intel invested heavily in new microprocessor designs in the mid to late 1990s, fostering the rapid growth of the computer industry. During this period, it became the dominant supplier of PC microprocessors, with a market share of 90%, and was known for aggressive and anti-competitive tactics in defense of its market position, particularly against AMD, as well as a struggle with Microsoft for control over the direction of the PC industry.
Since the 2000s and especially since the late 2010s, Intel has faced increasing competition, which has led to a reduction in Intel's dominance and market share in the PC market. Nevertheless, with a 68.4% market share as of 2023, Intel still leads the x86 market by a wide margin. In addition, Intel's ability to design and manufacture its own chips is considered a rarity in the semiconductor industry, as most chip designers do not have their own production facilities and instead rely on contract manufacturers (e.g. AMD and Nvidia).
A laptop computer or notebook computer, also known as a laptop or notebook, is a small, portable personal computer (PC). Laptops typically have a clamshell form factor with a flat-panel screen on the inside of the upper lid and an alphanumeric keyboard and pointing device on the inside of the lower lid. Most of the computer's internal hardware is fitted inside the lower lid enclosure under the keyboard, although many modern laptops have a built-in webcam at the top of the screen, and some even feature a touchscreen display. In most cases, unlike tablet computers which run on mobile operating systems, laptops tend to run on desktop operating systems, which were originally developed for desktop computers.
Laptops can run on both AC power and rechargable battery packs and can be folded shut for convenient storage and transportation, making them suitable for mobile use. Laptops are used in a variety of settings, such as at work (especially on business trips), in education, for playing games, web browsing, for personal multimedia, and for general home computer use.
The word laptop, modeled after the term desktop (as in desktop computer), refers to the fact that the computer can be practically placed on the user's lap; while the word notebook refers to most laptops sharing a form factor with paper notebooks. As of 2024, in American English, the terms laptop and notebook are used interchangeably; in other dialects of English, one or the other may be preferred. The term notebook originally referred to a type of portable computer that was smaller and lighter than mainstream laptops of the time, but has since come to mean the same thing and no longer refers to any specific size.
Laptops combine many of the input/output components and capabilities of a desktop computer into a single unit, including a display screen (usually 11–17 in or 280–430 mm in diagonal size), small speakers, a keyboard, and a pointing device (namely compact ones such as touchpads or pointing sticks). Most modern laptops include a built-in webcam and microphone, and many also have touchscreens. Hardware specifications may vary significantly between different types, models, and price points.
Design elements, form factors, and construction can also vary significantly between models depending on the intended use. Examples of specialized models of laptops include 2-in-1 laptops, with keyboards that either be detached or pivoted out of view from the display (often marketed having a "laptop mode"); rugged laptops, for use in construction or military applications; and low-production-cost laptops such as those from the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) organization, which incorporate features like solar charging and semi-flexible components not found on most laptop computers. Portable computers, which later developed into modern laptops, were originally considered to be a small niche market, mostly for specialized field applications, such as in the military, for accountants, or traveling sales representatives. As portable computers evolved into modern laptops, they became widely used for a variety of purposes.
Lenovo Group Limited, trading as Lenovo ( lə-NOH-voh, Chinese: 联想; pinyin: Liánxiǎng), is a Chinese multinational technology company specializing in designing, manufacturing, and marketing consumer electronics, personal computers, software, business solutions, and related services. Products manufactured by the company include desktop computers, laptops, tablet computers, smartphones, workstations, servers, supercomputers, data storage devices, IT management software, and smart televisions. Its best-known brands include its ThinkPad business line of laptop computers (acquired from IBM), the IdeaPad, Yoga, LOQ, and Legion consumer lines of laptop computers, and the IdeaCentre, LOQ, Legion, and ThinkCentre lines of desktop computers. As of 2024, Lenovo is the world's largest personal computer vendor by unit sales.
Lenovo has operations in over 60 countries, and sells its products in around 180 countries. It was incorporated in Hong Kong, with global headquarters in Beijing, and Morrisville, North Carolina, United States. It has research centers in Beijing, Chengdu, Yamato (Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan), Singapore, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Morrisville, and also has Lenovo NEC Holdings, a joint venture with NEC that produces personal computers for the Japanese market.
Slate is a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous, metamorphic rock derived from an original shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash through low-grade, regional metamorphism. It is the finest-grained foliated metamorphic rock. Foliation may not correspond to the original sedimentary layering, but instead is in planes perpendicular to the direction of metamorphic compression.
The foliation in slate, called "slaty cleavage", is caused by strong compression in which fine-grained clay forms flakes to regrow in planes perpendicular to the compression. When expertly "cut" by striking parallel to the foliation with a specialized tool in the quarry, many slates display a property called fissility, forming smooth, flat sheets of stone which have long been used for roofing, floor tiles, and other purposes. Slate is frequently grey in color, especially when seen en masse covering roofs. However, slate occurs in a variety of colors even from a single locality; for example, slate from North Wales can be found in many shades of grey, from pale to dark, and may also be purple, green, or cyan. Slate is not to be confused with shale, from which it may be formed, or schist.
The word "slate" is also used for certain types of object made from slate rock. It may mean a single roofing tile made of slate, or a writing slate, which was traditionally a small, smooth piece of the rock, often framed in wood, used with chalk as a notepad or notice board, and especially for recording charges in pubs and inns. The phrases "clean slate" and "blank slate" come from this usage.
by Chloe
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I purchased this laptop with the intention to use it in my final couple years of architecture school as my current one is starting to give out. This was my first Windows operating device as it provided me the opportunity to download and use certain programs not formatted for Apple products. So far I have a great experience with the user friendly applications and download process is easy and efficient. Most of my software (Revit, Rhino, Enscape, etc.) runs so well on this laptop with very limited to zero lag time. The only issue I had since I am use to the set-up ease of an Apple product, the start-up and set-up process had limited instruction. I had to go watch YouTube videos and check online forums just to switch from the continuous rainbow color changing keyboard to a single color (which is accessed from an app not in settings). After about a couple days of searching the Internet I finally go caught up on all the great things this product offers.
by Andrew
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great performance, sleek design. Not too loud even on performance mode. HDR and HFR look great! Only complaint I have is lack of a way to default the lighting to something other than the rainbow pinwheel, which comes on when you boot or restart and stays until signed into windows.
by Bullen
The screen is bright and clear. Fans can get a little loud, but not too bad. RGB keyboard looks awesome and is customizable.
by Jeff
Beautiful laptop, but the battery life leaves much to be desired. Very powerful.
by Brandon
Honestly the best purchase I’ve made all year. This laptop is blazing fast. The graphics look amazing. Even when playing games like SCUM, which would melt my old laptop, this beauty runs flawlessly. I highly recommend the Lenovo Legion 7i to anyone looking for a high performance gaming laptop, it is without a doubt, the best laptop I’ve ever had.
by Andru
This laptop is really great! Good speakers, good webcam, fast cpu and gpu for 3d modeling and gaming. Uninstall Corsair Service to get any decent battery life. Also worth mentioning that the fans are fairly quiet, even when this thing is running at full speed. Not silent at max fan, but way quieter than the Razer Blade I used to have.
My only real gripe is that I wish the play/pause buttons were closer to a Fn button on the keyboard. Can’t stop/switch songs one-handed. Overall, I definitely recommend this laptop if you’re looking in this price range.
by Wayne
Replaced my legion y540. This is too much computer for gaming. But I got it on sale. Guess, I’m future proofed for mobile gaming triple A titles at ultra settings for years to come.
by Chris
This is the third Lenovo laptop I’m using and I cannot say how much I like this one. The design is a great miss or gaming and professional. The performance is excellent and gaming on this machine is pure joy.
by Dennis
Amazing PC, lightning fast and can push even the most demanding games with ease.
by Wendy
Solid build, very pleased with the construction of this laptop. And the audio quality is superb! Preforms very well with Adobe CC and renders videos quickly!