PC maker Lenovo has unveiled their latest Legion Gaming portfolio, introducing the Lenovo Legion 5i (15”) and Lenovo LOQ 15IPH1, as well as showing off their Legion Pro rollable concept laptop. 

These 11th gen Lenovo devices are both powered by Intel Core Ultra processors  with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-Series Laptop GPUs on offer, as is the Legion Pro rollable concept – though its release information is non-existent as a concept device.

Clifford Chong, Gaming Category Lead for Lenovo APJ said:

Gaming is an ever-evolving category which is no longer defined by a single device or form factor. The Gen 11 suite of Legion products showcase the best gaming performance on offer to meet the needs of gamers today – whether they are at a desk, on the move, or in a competitive arena. But that isn’t all; through the Legion Go Fold Concept and the Legion Pro Rollable Concept, we are continuing to explore new designs for the future of gaming, which is more flexible, personal, and powerful than ever before.”

The Legion 5i (15”, 11) is looking to be a big seller, with a 15.3” Lenovo PureSight OLED display  bringing exquisite details to life, and powered by Intel Core Ultra series 3 processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series Laptop GPUs, the Legion 5i is ready to power your next gaming session, project or your next piece of content. 

The laptop is powered by Windows 11, and includes the latest Legion Coldfront: Hyper cooling tech to keep the system quiet and cool when you need it.

Lenovo is pricing the Legion 5i from $4,149 through Lenovo.com as well as offering it through JB Hi-Fi, Officeworks, Harvey Norman, Centre Com and Amazon.

There’s also the new Lenovo LOQ 15IPH11, aimed at gamers, as well as students looking to kickstart their gaming journey. 

The LOQ 15IPH11 includes a generous 15.3” IPS LCD and comes with options for Intel Core Ultra processors and equipped with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-Series Laptop GPUs. 

The system also features the latest Lenovo Hyperchamber Cooling technology which reduces fan noise while optimising airflow internally to target key components. 

Lenovo is releasing the LOQ 15IPH11 in Luna Grey with prices starting from $3,399. You can find the LOQ 15IPH11 at Lenovo.com and major retail partners including JB Hi-Fi, Officeworks, Harvey Norman, Centre Com and Amazon.

Last, but by no means least, Lenovo has shown off their rollable Legion Pro laptop concept. 

First shown off at CES, the Legion Pro rollable concept is aimed at esports players ‘who demand the highest-performance equipment on-the-go while they travel the world to compete’. 

The system includes a rollable Lenovo PureSight OLED Gaming display which expands from 16” in what Lenovo calls ‘Focus Mode’, to 21.5” into ‘Tactical Mode’, with the final 24” version described as ‘Arena mode, letting you take full advantage of the display. 

The Legion Pro rollable concept is based on the Legion Pro 7i – at least under the hood, featuring top-spec Intel Core Ultra processors and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU.

There’s no pricing or release date for this concept as Lenovo nails down the concept into becoming a released product.