Lenovo i9-14900HX, RTX 4090, and QHD+ 204Hz display Lenovo Legion Y9000P gaming laptops were released.
Lenovo i9-14900HX, RTX 4090, and QHD+ 204Hz display Lenovo Legion Y9000P gaming laptops were released.
Lenovo has debuted their newest gaming laptop in China, the 2024 Legion Y9000P, which sports the newest Nvidia RTX GPUs and Intel processors.
With a dazzling 16-inch display that boasts 100% DCI-P3 coverage for brilliant colors, a 240Hz refresh rate for fluid animation, and a 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution, the laptop promises an immersive gaming experience.
With DisplayHDR 400, Dolby Vision, and Nvidia G-Sync for dynamic images, the display's 500 nits of brightness and fast 3 ms reaction time guarantee clarity and speed.
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The Intel Core i9-14900HX processor, which offers a notable performance improvement over its predecessors, powers this gaming laptop.
All of its models, from the entry-level RTX 4060 to the top-tier RTX 4090, come with Nvidia's RTX 40 series GPUs, which ensure state-of-the-art graphics for gamers of all skill levels.
Lenovo guarantees a consistent processing experience by providing the same high-performance CPU in all models, even while the GPUs vary.
The base model has 16GB of DDR5 5600 RAM for memory and storage, but other models have 32GB for easy multitasking and handling of demanding games.
For all configurations, a 1TB SSD provides sufficient of capacity and quick load times for a large collection of games.
The Legion Y9000P has a Frost Blade Ultra cooling system, which can handle up to 250 watts of performance, to combat the heat produced by these components and keep the laptop cool even during prolonged use.
Regarding cost, the RTX 4060 variant of the Legion Y9000P starts at 10,399 yuan ($1,445), while the RTX 4070 model costs 11,499 yuan ($1,598). At launch, the most expensive model in the lineup—which sports an RTX 4090—costs 23,999 yuan ($3,334).
Although Lenovo has not yet made plans for a worldwide distribution, the fact that the previous model was made available in other countries raises the possibility that the 2024 Legion Y9000P will do the same, maybe rebranding as the Legion Pro 7i and 5i for international markets.
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