Breaking Lenovo Legion 9i Gen 10 Review
With astonishing performance, exceptional build quality, combined with a beautiful display, the Legion 9i is ultimately only held back, albeit mildly, thanks to an average SSD and some initial setup quandaries.
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I was so conflicted when I first started working on this review of the Lenovo Legion 9i Gen 10. I came into it with this expectation that it was going to be a simple, easy, plug-and-play, get-it-tested-and-done article. A lengthy piece about a $4,000 laptop, brimming with hardware, glowing with accolades and triumphs on its legendary performance and impressive build quality.
Yet on my first bout with the Gen 10, it left me sorely disappointed, more so because of my own hubris and oversight than because of the laptop itself. The thing is, I didn't know it then, I didn't understand what it was capable of, and after multiple weeks of testing, re-testing, and really getting under the skin of the Legion 9i, I am now a convert.
Hands-down, it is, without a doubt, one of the best gaming laptops I've ever had the privilege of playing with. Albeit with a few minor caveats to that glowing recommendation.
So, let's start with the specs first, because it's a whole cornucopia of madness depending on which side of that big Atlantic fish-pond you live on. The model I have here for review is the 18IAX10, complete with Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor and RTX 5080 16 GB (capped at a beautiful 175 W. Are you listening, Gigabyte?). Then there's 2 TB of Samsung PM9E1 PCIe 5.0 SSD storage, and an outstanding 18-inch glossy IPS 3840 x 2400 display (sadly there's no OLED model here), rattling along at a silky smooth 240 Hz. This thing is an absolute monster with dimensions and a scale weight to match, plus a 99.9 WHr battery to back it all up.
23.9 ~ 27.95 x 403 x 296.5 mm | 0.94 ~ 1.10 x 15.86 x 11.67 inches
✅ You want the best RTX 5080 gaming laptop: Unabashedly "gamer", the Legion 9i is extraordinarily well built, delivering phenomenal 4K performance on the move.
❌ You're on a budget: She ain't cheap, chief. At near enough four grand, you're paying a lot of cash for that portable RTX 5080.
But this isn't even its final form, and you can, in fact, splurge even greater sums of money for a model with 192 GB of DDR5, an additional 2 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, an RTX 5090 as w
Source: PC Gamer