Overview
Lenovo just fired up CES 2026 with a fresh batch of Legion and LOQ gaming laptops that scream power and portability. The lineup stars the Legion 7a, flanked by Legion 5i, Legion 5a, and LOQ 15AHP11/15IPH11 models. Gamers and creators, rejoice—these pack AMD Ryzen AI 400 series chips, Nvidia RTX 50-series GPUs, and AI smarts for buttery frames and workflows. Hitting shelves in April 2026, they’re ready to dominate desks worldwide.
Pricing and When You Can Buy
Starting strong, the Legion 7a (16″, 11) kicks off at $1,999 (about Rs. 1,79,000)—premium but worth it for the OLED glory. Legion 5i (15″, 11) lands at $1,549 (Rs. 1,39,000), while Legion 5a (15″, 11) with Ryzen AI 400 starts at $1,499 (Rs. 1,34,000), dropping to $1,299 (Rs. 1,16,000) for Ryzen 200 variants. Budget pick LOQ 15AHP11 begins at $1,149 (Rs. 1,03,300); LOQ 15IPH11 hits select markets only. All drop April 2026—mark calendars for pre-orders.
Legion 7a: Slim Beast for Gamers and Streamers
The Legion 7a (16″, 11) shaves 10% weight and 5% thickness off last gen, making it a sleek Windows 11 Copilot+ machine. Up to 16-inch WQXGA OLED with 16:10 aspect and 240Hz refresh delivers jaw-dropping visuals. Power comes from AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 and RTX 5060 Laptop GPU, with 64GB LPDDR5x RAM and 2TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD. Extras? 5MP IR webcam with Windows Hello, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, Lenovo AI Engine+, and 84Wh battery via 245W charger. Stream, frag, create—no sweat.
Legion 5i and 5a: Versatile Powerhouses
These 15-inchers target gamers, creators, and multitaskers. Legion 5a flexes AMD Ryzen AI 400 or 200 series; Legion 5i rocks Intel Core Ultra Series 3. Both flaunt RTX 50-series GPUs, AI Engine+ for smart boosts, PureSight OLED displays, and Legion Coldfront: Hyper cooling to tame thermals. 15.3-inch WQXGA panels (16:10) and 80Wh batteries keep sessions long. Pure performance without the bulk—ideal for hybrid setups.
LOQ Series: Entry-Level Gaming Done Right
LOQ 15AHP11 and 15IPH11 keep it affordable with AMD Ryzen 200 or Intel Core Ultra chips, RTX 50-series GPUs, and Hyperchamber cooling for steady frames. Up to 15.3-inch WQXGA displays handle 1080p/1440p battles. They’re the gateway for newbies or secondary rigs—solid build, no frills, all fury.
Lenovo’s CES flex shows they’re all-in on AI gaming: Copilot+ integration, OLED everywhere, and cooling that laughs at max loads. Against Razer or MSI, Legion edges with value and battery life. April can’t come soon enough—expect India pricing tweaks via Flipkart. If RTX 50 laptops are your jam, these balance price, power, and portability perfectly. Lenovo’s raising the bar for 2026 rigs.

