Chinese electronics manufacturer Lenovo has launched the Legion Y9000K 2021 Exploration Edition. What makes this spectacular is the use of liquid metal thermal conductivity technology which is about 5.9 times the thermal conductivity of the phase-change silicone grease used by the current Legion.
In terms of design, the Lenovo Legion Y9000K 2021 gamebook uses a titanium crystal gray color scheme. It is equipped with the Legion Y-lit logo on the A-side, with an RGB backlit keyboard, and weighs 2.5kg.
In terms of screen, the Lenovo Legion Y9000K 2021 gamebook uses a 16-inch 2560×1600pixels screen, with a 16:10 screen ratio and 92% screen-to-body ratio. It features support for a 165Hz refresh rate and has a maximum brightness of 500nits.
In terms of the hardware, the Lenovo Legion Y9000K 2021 gaming notebook is equipped with an Intel Core i7-11800H processor (up to 90W) and NVIDIA RTX 3060/3070/3080 independent display (up to 130/140/165W). It equally supports independent display direct connection, and is equipped with 16GB + 1TB storage.
Further, the gaming laptop is equipped with PCIe 4.0 solid-state storage, is equipped with Frostblade Ultra cooling system 3.0, has an 80Wh battery, and supports 100W PD charging.
It is not clear what other improvements have been made to the laptop. The pricing and availability details are also not yet in the open.
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