Lenovo Legion Y7000X (2026) Comes With RTX 5070 Graphics in Slim Design

Lenovo is offering the laptop with Intel Core Ultra 7 251HX processor running at 100W alongside RTX 5070 12GB graphics configured at 115W. Lower-end versions start with the Core 7 245HX and RTX 5060 combination priced at 8,999 yuan, while the top Ice White RTX 5070 configuration reaches 13,499 yuan.

RTX 5070 gaming laptops usually end up thick, heavy, and closer to desktop replacements, but Lenovo is taking a different route with the new Legion Y7000X (2026). The refreshed model combines Nvidia’s RTX 5070 Laptop GPU with a slimmer 18.9 mm body weighing 4.3 lbs (1.95 kg) placing it among compact gaming systems covered in RTX 5090 laptops.

Lenovo Y7000X comes with a 15.3-inch OLED panel carrying a 2560 × 1600 resolution, 165Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness reaching 1100 nits. The screen follows a 16:10 aspect ratio, giving the laptop a taller workspace compared with traditional 16:9 gaming notebooks.

The chassis itself looks premium than many gaming-focused designs currently on the market. Lenovo is selling both Carbon Black and Ice White versions, with the white model receiving a soft silk-like coating across the surface. The overall styling stays understated without oversized vents or aggressive RGB-heavy elements covering the body.

Memory offers DDR5-6400 speeds, while storage moves to PCIe 5.0 SSDs. Lenovo’s listings currently show RTX 5060 versions paired with 8GB VRAM, while RTX 5070 models step up to 12GB graphics memory.

Battery capacity is 80Wh, which is relatively large for a gaming laptop staying below the 2 kg range. The notebook ships with Windows 11 Home Chinese Edition out of the box.

Lenovo Legion Y7000X port layout showing USB Type-C HDMI 2.1 RJ45 Ethernet Thunderbolt 4 and USB-A connectivity
Lenovo Legion Y7000X connectivity and port selection overview (Credit: Lenovo)(Machine Translated)

Lenovo is offering several customization options through its online storefront during the early sales period. Buyers can add AI-generated lid artwork printing and palm-rest engraving directly during checkout.

Orders are already open through Lenovo’s Chinese retail platform. Lenovo notes that standard configurations should ship within three business days for orders placed before 4:00 PM local time, while customized versions may take slightly longer. The company is currently offering 6-month interest-free installment plans across supported payment services in China.

At the moment, Lenovo has not shared international launch plans for the Legion Y7000X (2026).

Source: Lenovo China

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