Lenovo has announced the availability and pricing of the smaller Legion Slim 5. With a new 14-inch form factor, OLED panel and other features, it will be available from mid-September
After introducing the Lenovo Legion Slim 5 (14″, 8) back in March, Lenovo has now officially announced the price and delivery date of the device. According to the press release, it will be “Delivered from the end of August And Available in Germany from mid-September Having”. It’s a mystery to us how the notebook should be delivered before you buy it. Suggested retail price for the compact model 1.699 euros. The larger 16-inch variant was released in June for 1,499 euros.
Crisp 120 Hz OLED display
Highlight format OLED screen 16:10which is WQXGA+ (2880 × 1800) dissolves. It supports 100 percent of the DCI-P3 color space and has a variable refresh rate of up to 120 Hz.
The Lenovo Legion Slim 5 (14″, 8) is the first 14-inch gaming notebook in the Legion ecosystem. Equipped with processor Up to AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS and one Nvidia RTX 4060 Mobil-GPU It promises decent performance in the compact class. There are pluses Up to 64 GB of LPDDR5X-6400 RAM and a PCIe 4.0 SSD with either 512 GB or 1 TB.
With fast charge and AI chip
With this the battery falls 73,6 watt hours Pretty big for a 14 inch notebook. It can be connected to a 170 watt power supply 0 to 70 percent in 30 minutes Charges and supports up to 140 watts via USB-C. Lenovo AI Engine+ uses the onboard Lenovo LA1 AI chip to improve performance and battery life. The AI ​​chip learns from user habits, enabling intelligent adaptation. The keyboard has been redesigned for a smaller form factor, but should still offer a high level of typing comfort.
Every Lenovo Legion Slim 5 (14″, 8) notebook comes with Windows 11 and three months of free Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. The device weighs 1.9 kilograms and measures approximately 249 × 327.5 × 18-21 millimeters.
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- Lenovo (press release)
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