By Joe Osborne
Lenovo has completely revamped its line of gaming laptops and desktops for a new, wider audience, and no new product is more emblematic of that than the Legion Y730. This is a gaming laptop that almost anyone could get behind, but not just on account of its style.
This laptop is surprisingly affordable given the internals and its presentation, poised to attract more would-be PC gamers to the hobby. To folks like us, that can only be a good thing, as it means more newbies to mop the floor with.
At any rate, we’re excited to fully test the Legion Y730 when it arrives this September in the US.
Price and availability
Perhaps the most impressive aspect of the Legion Y730 is its starting price: $1,179 (about £879, AU$1,549) for the 15-inch model and $1,249 (about £939, AU$1,639). For that price, you’re getting an all-aluminum gaming laptop à la the Razer Blade for hundreds less.
However, the innards betray that price a bit, if you’re already a hardcore PC gamer. That starting price gets you an 8th-generation Intel Core i5 H-series (up to i7) processor and Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti graphics behind a 1080p, 60Hz (up to 144Hz) display. Backing that up are 8GB …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac