Lenovo proves it understands what its customers need especially when it comes to gaming with the launch of the next generation Legion and Lenovo LOQ devices designed to handle the heavy demands of AAA games while managing overheating issues.
“Our mission is to provide Smarter Technology For All and we achieve this by bringing together the best features and innovations to bring our users the best in performance, design, and functionality,” said Lenovo Philippines general manager Mike Ngan.

[From left to right] Clifford Chong, AP Gaming Category Manager, Lenovo Asia Pacific, Charlotte Koa Consumer Segment Lead, Trippy Padilla, Consumer Marketing Manager, Mario Carmona, AP Gaming Marketing Lead
Among Lenovo’s latest rollout is the Legion Coldfront Hyper thermal solution that’s exclusive to the Lenovo Legion 7i and Lenovo Legion 5i. The redefined thermal design optimizes heat management by transforming the airflow within the chassis and channeling the hot air from the chips through a central hyperbaric chamber.
The Legion Coldfront Hyper thermal solution also brings cooler temperatures as its bottom D-cover separates hot air from cold air using dual fans, allowing smoother and higher frame rates during gaming sessions.
Lenovo’s entry-level gaming line, the LOQ, also gets an upgrade with the hyperchamber thermal technology. It comes with an additional 25W of power in Extreme Mode while maintaining skin temperatures up to 2 degrees Celsius cooler. The brand also reduced fan noise by up to 2dB compared to the last generation.
Work-by day, game-by-night
For those on the lookout for a gaming device that can simultaneously handle the most demanding AAA games and the heaviest multitasking, Lenovo offers the Lenovo Legion Gen 9 series comprising of the Lenovo Legion 9i, Lenovo Legion 7i, Lenovo Legion 5i, Lenovo Legion Pro 7i, and Lenovo Legion Pro 5i.
Running on 14th Gen Intel Core processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics, the Lenovo Legion Gen 9 lineup flaunts a 16-inch PureSight display calibrated per-unit color. Under the hood, the devices are equipped with 64GB memory while select devices carry up to 2TB of Gen4 PCIe storage.
In terms of power, the Lenovo Legion 5i and Lenovo Legion Pro 5i operates on an integrated 80wh battery while the Lenovo Legion 9i, Lenovo Legion 7i, and Lenovo Legion Pro 7i run on a 99.99Whr battery.
Lenovo included a TrueStrike keyboard 4-zone RGB backlit on the Lenovo Legion 5i and Lenovo Legion 5i Pro. The Lenovo Legion 9i, Lenovo Legion 7i, and Lenovo Legion Pro 7i, on the other hand, have a per-key RGB backlit version with lighting lens.
Pricing for the Lenovo Legion Gen 9 series starts at P144,995.
Entry-level domination
Lenovo also updated its arsenal for beginner gamers – the Lenovo LOQ Gen 9 devices featuring the Lenovo LOQ 15IRX9 and the Lenovo LOQ 15IAX9.
The Lenovo LOQ 15IRX9 and Lenovo LOQ 15IAX9 run on a 13th Gen Intel Core i5 processor wtih an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 graphics card.
Additionally, the devices include the Lenovo LA1 chip with the Lenovo AI Engine+. This maximizes performance by dynamically optimizing the laptop’s power, fan curves, and other settings according to specific tasks.
Other features of the Lenovo LOQ Gen 9 lineup include a 15.6-inch display, up to 32GB of memory, up to 32GB of memory, and up to 2TB of Gen4 PCIe storage.
The Lenovo LOQ devices have a starting price of P51,995.
Lenovo’s lineup of Gen 9 laptops are available via Lenovo Experience Stores and authorized resellers nationwide.

