Lenovo has quietly broadened the European availability of its latest mid-size gaming and creator laptop, the Legion 7a 15ASH11, following earlier launches in select Asia-Pacific markets. First unveiled at MWC Barcelona in early March and originally slated for a June release, the 15.3-inch machine debuted in Australia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia at the end of May. It now reaches consumers in multiple European countries alongside the closely related Yoga Pro 7 15ASH11, though confirmed North American timing remains absent.

Pricing and initial configurations

In the UK, the Legion 7a 15ASH11 starts at £2,100, while Eurozone pricing falls between €2,419 and €2,470 for the entry specification built around AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 388 processor, 32 GB of RAM, and a 1 TB SSD. The similarly equipped Yoga Pro 7 15ASH11 costs roughly 10 percent less in equivalent configurations, offering a slightly more affordable path into the same core platform.

Processor and memory differentiation

Lenovo distinguishes the Legion model by offering an additional processor tier unavailable on the Yoga Pro 7 variant. Buyers can upgrade to the Ryzen AI Max+ 392, which significantly expands core and thread counts. The Max+ 388 uses an 8-core, 16-thread layout, whereas the Max+ 392 steps up to 12 cores and 24 threads. Both chips rely on the same Radeon 8060S integrated graphics, but memory allocation rules set them apart. Configurations with the Max+ 388 are capped at 32 GB of system RAM, while the Max+ 392 can be paired with up to 64 GB. That higher ceiling allows the 8060S iGPU to draw on as much as 48 GB of dedicated video memory.

Shared premium features

All versions share a generous 84 Wh battery, a 165 Hz OLED panel capable of 1,100 nits peak brightness, dual SSD slots, and 180 W USB Type-C charging support. These common elements position the Legion 7a 15ASH11 as a high-refresh, color-accurate machine aimed at both gaming and content workflows. Full specifications and regional availability can be found directly through Lenovo’s local web stores in France, Ireland, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom.

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