Lenovo's getting more serious about gaming — welcome to the Legion.
Lenovo's Y-series laptops and desktops have stood as their gaming-focused PCs over the past year or so, but Lenovo's taking it a step further with a new sub-brand announced at CES 2017: Legion. The first Lenovo Legion laptops are the Y720 and Y520, follow-ups to the well-received Ideapad Y700 and Ideapad Y500.
Both laptops carry the glowing red Y mark on the lid and pack the latest, but not the most powerful, in portable chips — but these also aren't meant to be or priced to be among the most powerful of gaming laptops (like the beastly and expensive Razer Blade Pro or Lenovo Ideapad Y900). Inside each you'll have options for up to 16GB of RAM, hybrid storage drives with up to 512GB SSD and 2TB HDD, and even a Blu-ray optical disc drive. All that is encased in a sturdy black aluminum chassis — they're solidly built machines. And, of course, Intel's 7th-generation Kaby Lake processors.
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