By Joe Osborne
In the wake of E3 2018, Lenovo has revealed an overhaul to its Legion brand of gaming PC hardware, including brand new laptops and desktops. These new pieces of hardware drop the extreme gamer aesthetic in favor of something more widely palatable.
Starting with Lenovo’s new gaming laptops – the Legion Y530 (pictured above), Y730 and Y7000 – the firm has dropped the red LEDs on the lid in favor of a solid white LED on a simpler lid logo. Like many others, Lenovo also pushed the hinge upward about an inch to improve cooling and make port management easier, as almost all ports now are in the rear of these laptops’ bases.
The first mentioned laptops, the Y530 and Y730, are 15-and- 17-inch laptops, respectively (there’s a 15-inch Y730 as well), and both include full number pads on their Lenovo AccuType keyboards.
Of course, being more focused on the mainstream PC gaming audience, these laptops start with 8th-generation Intel Core i5 H-series processors (up to i7) and are locked into Nvidia GTX 1050 (up to GTX 1050 Ti) graphics options powering 1080p displays with 60Hz (up to 144Hz) refresh rates. Storage for both options starts at 128GB (up to …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming