The Lenovo Legion 7 packs the highest-end components one can imagine in a gaming laptop. The Display is also VESA DisplayHDR 400 certified and has a peak brightness of 500 nits, meaning you can use it for basic HDR media consumption. So whether you are on the iGPU in hybrid mode or using the RTX 3080 in discrete mode, you have Variable Rate Refresh (VRR) available to you. One of the big positives of this device is the fact it supports FreeSync and G-SYNC both. Long-term Lenovo users will feel right at home with familiar build philosophy compared to last year’s model.
There are also no sharp edges on my test device. Build quality feels very premium with negligible flex. The chassis has a smooth matte finish, with side and underside vents for cooling. The company calls the color of the device ‘Strom Gray’. Lenovo opts for an aluminum chassis for the construction of the Legion 7. 32GB Dual-channel 3200 MHz DDR4 Memory, Max 64 GB support