Lenovo reinvents Legion gaming line with new laptops and desktops

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In the wake of E3 2018, Lenovo has revealed an overhaul to its Legion brand of gaming PC hardware, including brand new laptops and desktops
simpler lid logo
Like many others, Lenovo also pushed the hinge upward about an inch to improve cooling and make port management easier, as almost all ports
mainstream PC gaming audience, these laptops start with 8th-generation Intel Core i5 H-series processors (up to i7) and are locked into
Nvidia GTX 1050 (up to GTX 1050 Ti) graphics options powering 1080p displays with 60Hz (up to 144Hz) refresh rates
Storage for both options starts at 128GB (up to 512GB) for SSDs and 1TB (up to 2TB) for hard drives.The Lenovo Legion Y530 will start at
takes the whole concept and levels it up, with a far more luxury build using aluminum materials and offering the same level of performance
as the Legion Y530
included)Desktops become frag boxesLenovo also announced two new types of Legion desktops, the Legion T530 and T730 towers as well as the
Legion C530 and C730 cube systems
With this new line, Lenovo leaned a bit more into the gamer look and feel, but maintains a streamlined build.Both systems include sturdy
Also, both chassis are optimized for cooling with massive vents on their faces that pull cool air through and push hot air out of their back
panels.The two of these machines are available with up to 8th-gen Intel Core i7 processors and up to Nvidia GTX 1060 graphics options,
though both machines are overclock-ready
Plus, both systems offer basic configurations with just red LED lighting and more advanced models with that optional RGB lighting.Both of
Now, let's see how quickly we see these machines feature in the next big esports tournament.TheIndianSubcontinent's fourth annual PC Gaming
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