Lenovo is announcing the 10th generation of a new army 9I gaming laptop, which is coming to China soon and is scheduled for fall in North America. The 18-inch Behemoth is full of top and sunglasses, which includes 4K-capable 2D / 3D screen, NVIDIA RTX 5090 GPU, Intel Core Ultra 9 275Hx CPU, up to 192GB of RAM, and up to 8TB of SSD storage.
How much will be an over -the -top configuration like this cost? No one can say, because Lenovo is not yet pricing-even the 4K, non-3D screen base model does not have the initial price. But when the time comes, you will not have to rely fully on Lenovo to make the order according to your choice, as four RAM slots and four SSD slots are accessible to the user.
Optional 2D / 3D LCD 3840 x 2400 resolution can display up to 240Hz in 2D mode or up to 1920 x 1200 in 3D mode. In the 1920 x 1080, the screen also has a double mode like Roger Blade 18 in displaying 2D content, which allows for ultra -fast 440Hz. Lenovo says Legion 9I is designed for game developers, visual artists, and 3D professionals as well as spending gamers. In addition to the 3D content and renaders exhibition, Lenovo says its software supports 30 games worth the game in 3D. We have arrived in Lenovo for a compatible sports list, but did not respond until the time of publication.
As you expect from a desktop change class laptop, Legion 9I has a bunch of ports, which includes two Thunderbolt 5 ports, four USB 3.2 general 2 (three type-A and a type C), an Ethernet port, HDMI 2.1, and even a full-size SD card slot. Contact IT, it received Wi -Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 support. If you go to the 2D screen, 5 megapixel webcam contains F/2 aperture, though the 3D screen option comes with high speed/1.6 lenses-and both webcams have a hit switch on the laptop aspect for privacy.
Laptop itself is a beautiful unique look thanks to its carbon fiber lid. Lenovo says that each army 9I’s lid is made of eight layers of carbon fiber, making it “light and stronger than aluminum.” But keeping aside any weight savings, the best aspect of this carbon fiber creation is the visible pattern of the lid-which Lenovo says is slightly different and one type in each unit.
We may not know how much Legion 9I costs right now, but this lid immediately makes it one of the most exciting gaming laptops in the jumbo size in my book. At least, as far as dragons are not adorned.


