Lenovo reveals Legion desktops with next-generation hardware at CES
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What you need to know
Lenovo has revealed its latest line-up of pre-built gaming PCs atCES 2023in Las Vegas: theLegion Tower 7i, Tower 5i, and Tower 5. They offer high-end components and advanced features for gaming and content creation without the need to source individual parts yourself. The Tower 7i and Tower 5i come with up to the latest 13th Gen Intel Core desktop processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX series graphics cards, while the Tower 5 features an AMD Ryzen 9 CPU and either an AMD Radeon RX 7000 series or an NVIDIA GeForce RTX next generation series GPU.
In addition to the upgraded hardware, the new Legion desktops includeLenovo’s Vantagesoftware, a software suite offering real-time performance statistics, component overclocking, and intelligent fan controls. Gamers can also use the bundledLegion Arenaapp to search and consolidate their entire library of games from multiple platforms and launchers.
For additional post-purchase care, Lenovo offersLegion Ultimate Support. This 24/7 service provides access to advanced support provided by a community of experts with game-specific knowledge. Users get the most out of their Lenovo Legion devices with remote solutions and next-business-day onsite support available.
The Legion desktops join a varied range of Lenovo products demonstrated at CES this year, includingLegion Pro gaming laptops, unique spins onthe ThinkBook range, an all-in-oneYoga AIO 9i desktop PC, the classicYoga laptop range, and the beautifulThinkPad X1 Fold, which reminds us of the fabledMicrosoft Surface Neo. Offering pre-built gaming PCs to newcomers with high-end hardware means skipping the process of learning how to build your own and can sometimes lead to cheaper methods of obtaining cutting-edge graphics cards.
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Ben is a Senior Editor at Windows Central, covering everything related to technology hardware and software. He regularly goes hands-on with the latest Windows laptops, components inside custom gaming desktops, and any accessory compatible with PC and Xbox. His lifelong obsession with dismantling gadgets to see how they work led him to pursue a career in tech-centric journalism after a decade of experience in electronics retail and tech support.