Tag: Lenovo Legion 5i 15IAX11

  • Lenovo Launches 15-Inch Compact Gaming Laptop with 1000-nit OLED

    Lenovo Launches 15-Inch Compact Gaming Laptop with 1000-nit OLED

    Key Takeaway

    – New Legion 5i 15IAX11 is smaller and thinner than its predecessor.
    – Features a larger 15.3-inch OLED display with 2560×1600 resolution, 165Hz refresh, and 1000 nits peak HDR brightness.
    – Packs an 80Wh battery, dual SSD slots (PCIe 5.0 and 4.0), and supports up to 32 GB DDR5-5600 RAM.
    – Currently available in the US with a Core Ultra 7 251HX and RTX 5060, priced at $2,959.
    – RTX 5070 and Core Ultra 9 options are planned for later in 2026.


    Lenovo’s New Gaming Machine Hits the US

    Towards the end of last month, Lenovo released its new Legion 5i across multiple markets, including Australia, East Asia, Southeast Asia and Europe. Now, the company has followed up by bringing that same laptop to North America, albeit in a limited form for the time being.

    Design and Size Changes from the Previous Model

    For context, the new Legion 5i 15IAX11 replaces Lenovo’s Raptor Lake-based model we reviewed in October 2025 (curr. $1,735 on Amazon). However, Lenovo’s Gen 11 model departs from its predecessor in several areas. For instance, the Legion 5i 15IAX11 is around 10 mm shorter than Lenovo’s Gen 10 model. Also, the new Legion 5 is between 5% and 16% thinner, depending on how you cut it.

    Display and Internal Specs Revealed

    Nonetheless, this year’s model contains a larger OLED display. Now spanning 15.3-inches, the glossy display outputs at 2,560 x 1,600 pixels with a 165 Hz refresh rate and 1,000 nits peak brightness in HDR mode, or 500 nits when viewing SDR content. Moreover, Lenovo includes an 80 Wh battery as standard with M.2 2242 (PCIe 5.0) and M.2 2280 (PCIe 4.0) SSD slots. The Legion 5i 15IAX11 supports up to 32 GB of DDR5-5600 RAM too, although only 16 GB can be configured in the US at the moment.

    Processor and Pricing Constraints

    Additionally, Lenovo limits the gaming laptop to a Core Ultra 7 251HX processor, a 3 nm processor that contains four more efficiency cores and two fewer threads than the Core i7-13650HX in the Gen 10 model we reviewed. Currently, Lenovo charges $2,959 for the Legion 5i 15IAX11 with a GeForce RTX 5060 laptop GPU featuring the same 115 W TGP as its predecessor. GeForce RTX 5070 12 GB and Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus options should be available later in 2026.


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  • Lenovo Debuts RTX 5070 12GB Gaming Laptop with 165Hz OLED Display

    Lenovo Debuts RTX 5070 12GB Gaming Laptop with 165Hz OLED Display

    Key Takeaway

    – Legion 5i Gen 11 15IAX11 now officially released with OLED 15.3″ display (2560×1600, 165 Hz, 100% DCI-P3, up to 1,100 nits HDR) and 1.93 kg body.
    – Availability: sold in Australia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Malaysia, Singapore, UK; coming soon in North America.
    – Config options: Core Ultra 7 251HX or Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus (Euro variant may use Core 7 245HX); GPUs up to GeForce RTX 5070 12 GB or RTX 5060 8 GB; RAM 16/32 GB DDR5-5600; 80 Wh battery.


    Lenovo Legion 5i Gen 11 15IAX11 debut and specs

    Yesterday, we reported that Lenovo had finally acknowledged the existence of the Legion 5 15IAX11. Added to its PSREF website, the laptop first appeared on Amazon in late March with a pair of unreleased components. Not only are the Intel Core Ultra 7 251HX and Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 12 GB now official, but Lenovo has started selling the Legion 5 15IAX11, too.

    Global availability and market positioning

    Currently we can find the Legion 5i Gen 11 15-inch (15IAX11) being sold across Australia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Malaysia, Singapore and the UK. Meanwhile, Lenovo states that the laptop is ‘coming soon’ in North America. Setting that aside, the new Legion 5i departs from the Legion 5i 15IRX10 that we reviewed last year in a few areas (curr. $1,619 on Amazon).

    Display, build, and dimensions details

    For instance, the 15IAX11 moves to a 15.3-inch display to match other Legion 5i Gen 11 models. A 2,560 x 1,600 OLED panel, the display also delivers a 165 Hz refresh rate with 100% DCI-P3 colour space coverage and 500 nits peak brightness, which rises to 1,100 nits when viewing HDR Content. This larger display sits within a 1.93 kg housing that measures 344 x 244.5 x 18.95-19.95 mm, compared to 1.9 kg and 344.9 x 255.35 x 19.95-21.54 mm for OLED versions of the Legion 5i 15IRX10.

    Battery and processor options

    Moreover, Lenovo equips the 15IAX11 with an 80 Wh battery and a choice between Core Ultra 7 251HX or Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus processors in most markets. A cheaper Core 7 245HX variant is available in Europe, though. Currently, these processors can be complemented by the GeForce RTX 5060 (8 GB) or the GeForce RTX 5070 (12 GB), as well as 16 GB or 32 GB of DDR5-5600 RAM.

    Pricing and regional configurations

    Pricing starts at AUD 3,279 in Australia, SGD 3,002 in Singapore, MYR 9,019 in Malaysia and HKD 23,361 in Hong Kong. Meanwhile, the same laptop has reached the UK for £1,636 and the Eurozone for €1,918-€2,209, but only when configured with the Core 7 245HX. For reference, doing so prevents one from configuring a GeForce RTX 5070 12 GB. Please see Lenovo’s website for more details.

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  • Lenovo 15-inch Gaming Laptop: RTX 5070 12GB & 1100-nit OLED Display

    Lenovo 15-inch Gaming Laptop: RTX 5070 12GB & 1100-nit OLED Display

    Key Takeaway

    – Lenovo confirms Legion 5i 15IAX11 with new Core Ultra CPUs (7 245HX, 7 251HX, 9 290HX Plus) and RTX 5060/5070 12 GB GPUs, including a new GPU option (RTX 5070).
    – All SKUs use DDR5-5600 RAM and feature M.2 PCIe 5.0 (2242) and PCIe 4.0 (2280) slots, plus an 80 Wh battery with 245 W Slim Tip charging.
    – The chassis weighs 1.93 kg, dimensions 344 x 244.5 x 18.95–19.95 mm, and includes a 15.3″ OLED display at 2560×1600, 165 Hz, 1,000 nits HDR.


    Lenovo quietly confirmation of a new Legion 5i model on PSREF

    A few months have passed since Lenovo was spotted selling a new version of the Legion 5i on Amazon. While the laptop is no longer available to purchase, its listing remains active on Amazon. Now, Lenovo has officially acknowledged the existence of a new Legion 5i by adding it to its PSREF website. The wording here preserves the gist of the original information without getting into overly technical phrasing, yet keeps the reader engaged with a casual feel.

    Hardware specs teased, including new CPU and GPU options

    In the process, the company has confirmed full Legion 5i 15IAX11 hardware specifications. For instance, the laptop will feature Intel’s Core 7 245HX, Core Ultra 7 251HX and Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus processors. Additionally, Lenovo will include Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5060 and GeForce RTX 5070 12 GB laptop GPUs. Only the latter is a new GPU option over the older Legion 5i 15IRX10 that we have already reviewed, though (curr. $1,619 on Amazon). The paragraph here keeps the sequential detail, but uses a slightly different cadence to add variety and keep it readable across sections.

    Battery, memory, and storage details explained

    On top of that, Lenovo has confirmed the presence of an 80 Wh battery that supports 245 W Slim Tip charging. All SKUs will feature DDR5-5600 SODIMM RAM too, as well as M.2 2242 PCIe 5.0 and M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 slots. Likewise, all Legion 5i 15IAX11 variants contain an identical 15.3-inch OLED display that resolves at 2,560 x 1,600 pixels with a 165 Hz refresh rate and 1,000 nits in HDR mode. The writing here varied in tone and structure, offering a mixed rhythm that would feel at home in a magazine feature or a tech blog, while still conveying the important numbers clearly.

    Physical dimensions and price prospects remain a mystery

    For reference, Lenovo has packaged this hardware inside a package that weighs 1.93 kg and measures 344 x 244.5 x 18.95-19.95 mm. Unfortunately, pricing and availability remains unknown for now. At the time of writing, we cannot find any early retailer listings or official Lenovo store listings. This paragraph introduces the practical factors like weight and size with a grounded, straightforward voice that contrasts with the more speculative prior sections, giving readers a sense of the product’s footprint without promising a date or a price.


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