You opened Lenovo's website, saw eight different Legion Gen 10 variants, and still have no idea which one is actually right for you. Is the Pro 5i meaningfully better than the regular 5i? Should you save money on the Slim 5i or pay up for the OLED Slim 7i? What even is the Legion Go S? If the naming feels deliberately confusing, you are not alone.
Lenovo's Legion Gen 10 lineup — launched between late 2024 and mid-2025 — spans everything from a ₹49,990 handheld gaming device to a ₹2,29,990+ flagship workstation-class laptop. Each model hits a distinct price and performance tier, but only if you know what separates them. This guide walks through every current Legion Gen 10 model sold in India, with real specs, Indian pricing, and honest editorial takes so you buy the right machine the first time.
"The only Legion Gen 10 you can slip into a backpack and use on a flight — genuinely impressive for a device this small."
The Legion Go S is Lenovo's answer to the Steam Deck — a dedicated Windows gaming handheld powered by AMD's Ryzen Z2 Go processor with RDNA 3 graphics. The 8-inch 1920×1200 IPS touchscreen at 120Hz makes it surprisingly capable for titles like Baldur's Gate 3, Forza, and indie games at medium settings. For Indian gamers who want console-like couch gaming without buying a console, this is the most interesting Gen 10 product in the lineup.
"Lighter than a MacBook Pro and faster than most gaming laptops at this price — the Slim 5i Gen 10 is the most underrated value buy in the entire lineup."
The Legion Slim 5i Gen 10 pairs an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H with an RTX 4060 inside a 1.97kg chassis — a combination you simply don't find at this price point. The 16-inch 2560×1600 IPS panel at 165Hz is sharp and fast enough for competitive gaming. If you're a student, a creator who occasionally games, or someone who needs to carry their laptop daily, this is where the Gen 10 lineup starts making a lot of sense.
"The 240Hz configuration handles every current AAA title at 1600p without complaint — this is the model most people should actually buy."
The Legion 5i Gen 10 is the core of the lineup and the easiest recommendation. It ships with Intel Core Ultra 7 155H (or Core Ultra 9 in higher configs) and an RTX 4060, with a choice of 165Hz or 240Hz 2560×1600 panel. The larger 80Wh battery extends real-world gaming sessions noticeably compared to the Slim variants. This is where the balance of performance, build quality, thermals, and price converges — the baseline configuration handles Valorant, BGMI, and GTA V with headroom to spare.
"The 2880×1800 OLED panel makes every other laptop screen look flat — creators and content consumers should look here first."
The Legion Slim 7i Gen 10 is the laptop for gamers who care deeply about display quality. Its 16-inch 2880×1800 OLED at 120Hz produces blacks that genuinely look black, colors that pop without oversaturation, and near-zero response times. At 1.85kg, it's also the lightest full-performance Legion Gen 10 laptop. Paired with an RTX 4060 and Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, it handles modern games well while doubling as a genuinely premium creative workstation — a rare combination at this price.
"AMD's Ryzen 9 8945HS delivers surprisingly strong multi-core performance — video editors and 3D artists will appreciate this over the Intel alternatives at the same price."
The Legion Pro 5 Gen 10 AMD replaces the Core Ultra chip with an AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS — a processor that consistently trades blows with Intel's top-tier mobile chips in sustained workloads. Paired with an RTX 4070 and a 240Hz 2560×1600 IPS panel, this configuration handles 4K video editing, Blender renders, and GPU-accelerated AI workflows alongside high-refresh gaming. The 32GB DDR5 RAM standard spec is an important differentiator over the base Intel models.
"The step up to Intel Core Ultra 9 185HX unlocks significantly better sustained gaming performance than the regular 5i — this is where Legion gets serious."
The Pro designation in Legion's naming is not cosmetic — it signals the use of Intel's HX-class processors, which are desktop-grade chips squeezed into a laptop form factor. The Core Ultra 9 185HX in the Legion Pro 5i Gen 10 has a higher power envelope and more cores than the 155H in the standard 5i. Combined with RTX 4070 or 4070 Ti Super graphics and a 240Hz display, this is for gamers who genuinely need consistent frame rates in the most demanding titles without throttling after 20 minutes.
"The Mini LED panel with local dimming is a meaningful display upgrade over standard IPS — HDR content and dark-scene games look dramatically better here."
The Legion 7i Gen 10 sits above the 5i family and earns its premium with a genuine display upgrade: a 16-inch 2560×1600 Mini LED IPS panel at 240Hz with local dimming zones, capable of hitting higher peak brightness for HDR content than any other Gen 10 IPS model. Paired with Intel Core Ultra 9 185H and RTX 4070 or 4080 graphics, it handles Ultra settings in demanding titles. The 99Wh battery — the largest in the non-Pro lineup — adds real-world longevity that the Pro series lacks.
"The only Gen 10 laptop with RTX 4090 — if you need maximum GPU performance for AI, rendering, or 4K gaming, this is the ceiling of what a Legion can offer."
The Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 is Lenovo's engineering statement — Intel Core Ultra 9 185HX (the most powerful Intel mobile chip available) paired with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 16GB, the maximum mobile GPU. This is not a laptop for the mainstream buyer. It targets professionals who run AI model inference, real-time 3D rendering, or simulation workloads that genuinely need desktop-class GPU compute on the go. For pure gaming, it delivers consistent 100+ fps at 1600p Ultra across every current title with zero thermal compromise.
Here's how every Legion Gen 10 model stacks up side by side on the specs that actually matter for Indian buyers.
| Model | Price (India) | CPU | GPU | Display | Weight | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Legion Go S | ₹49,990 | Ryzen Z2 Go | RDNA 3 iGPU | 8" 120Hz IPS | 640g | Handheld gaming |
| Legion Slim 5i Gen 10 | ₹89,990 | Core Ultra 7 155H | RTX 4060 | 16" 165Hz IPS | 1.97kg | Students, portability |
| Legion 5i Gen 10 | ₹1,09,990 | Core Ultra 7/9 | RTX 4060 | 16" 165/240Hz IPS | 2.4kg | Everyday gaming |
| Legion Slim 7i Gen 10 | ₹1,29,990 | Core Ultra 7 155H | RTX 4060 | 16" 120Hz OLED | 1.85kg | Creators, OLED lovers |
| Legion Pro 5 Gen 10 AMD | ₹1,39,990 | Ryzen 9 8945HS | RTX 4070 | 16" 240Hz IPS | 2.5kg | AMD multi-core work |
| Legion Pro 5i Gen 10 | ₹1,49,990 | Core Ultra 9 185HX | RTX 4070 | 16" 240Hz IPS | 2.5kg | Sustained performance |
| Legion 7i Gen 10 | ₹1,69,990 | Core Ultra 9 185H | RTX 4070/4080 | 16" 240Hz Mini LED | 2.5kg | HDR display + battery |
| Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 | ₹2,29,990 | Core Ultra 9 185HX | RTX 4090 | 16" 240Hz IPS | 2.95kg | AI, 4K rendering, pros |
Lenovo's Legion naming follows a consistent pattern once you understand the logic:
Number (5 or 7): Performance tier. The 7 series always ships with more powerful GPU options, better display panels (Mini LED or higher), and typically a larger battery than the 5 series.
Letter (i or no i): Processor platform. Models with "i" use Intel processors (Core Ultra H or HX series). Models without "i" use AMD processors (Ryzen H or HS series). Both platforms perform competitively — the choice usually comes down to availability and whether you prefer AMD's multi-core workload handling or Intel's single-core gaming consistency.
Pro: Indicates the use of Intel's HX-class or AMD's HS-class desktop-grade processors, which operate at significantly higher thermal envelopes than the standard H-series chips. Pro models also come with 32GB RAM as standard and include more advanced cooling systems.
Slim: Designates a thinner chassis prioritizing portability over maximum sustained performance. Slim models run the same processors and GPUs but at reduced power limits to maintain their lighter form factor — expect 10-15% lower peak performance compared to the regular or Pro variants in sustained loads.
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🎮 Handheld Pick
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💰 Budget Pick
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⭐ Best Overall
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✏️ Editor's Pick
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🔥 Best AMD Value
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⚡ Performance Pick
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💎 Premium Pick
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🏆 Flagship