In a recent announcement, Lenovo has revealed the upcoming release of the latest iteration of its popular gaming notebook, the Legion Y7000P. The primary focus of this upgraded model is on its redesigned aesthetics and enhanced core features.
The 2024 Lenovo Legion Y7000P gaming laptop showcases a sleek redesign, featuring a new rear air outlet configuration. The images released depict a larger rear vent, accompanied by the absence of air outlets on both sides, giving the laptop a distinctive and modern appearance.
In terms of connectivity, the Legion Y7000P 2024 boasts a rear square power interface and HDMI port. On the left side, users will find one USB-A, two USB-C ports, and a 3.5mm audio interface. Meanwhile, the right side is equipped with two USB-A ports, a microSD card slot, and an RJ45 network port.
Geekbench recently showcased Lenovo’s new gaming model, expected to be the Legion Y7000P 2024. This laptop is anticipated to feature an i7-14650HX processor and an RTX 4060 graphics card. Noteworthy is the i7-14650HX processor, equipped with 8 performance cores and 8 efficiency cores, delivering a frequency reaching 5.18 GHz during testing. This marks a significant upgrade from the current i7-13650HX model, with two additional large cores and a higher frequency.
Amidst the preparations for CES 2024, where leading OEMs are gearing up to unveil their newest laptops, Lenovo is set to introduce the Legion Y7000P laptop in January.
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