Lenovo Legion R7000 2025 Gaming Laptop Revealed with NVIDIA RTX 50 Series and AMD Ryzen 7 H 255 Chip

Discover the new Lenovo Legion R7000 (2025) gaming laptop in China, featuring NVIDIA's Blackwell RTX 5060/5050 GPUs and an AMD Ryzen 7 H 255 chip.
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Lenovo Legion R7000 2025 Gaming Laptop Revealed with NVIDIA RTX 50 Series and AMD Ryzen 7 H 255 Chip

Lenovo Puts Out New Legion R7000 (2025) Gaming Laptop in China

Lenovo has popped out a new take on its pocket-friendly Legion R7000 gaming laptop for folks in China. The 2025 set brings in NVIDIA's fresh Blackwell GPUs and an up-to-date AMD Ryzen chip, taking over from the old one with RTX 40 GPUs and Ryzen 8000 CPUs.

Display Specifications

The Legion R7000 (2025) has a 15.3-inch screen packed with:

  • Resolution: 2560 x 1660 pixels
  • Refresh speed: 165 Hz
  • Top Brightness: 400 nits
  • Quick answer: 3 ms (grey-to-grey)
  • Color Range: 99% sRGB cover

Core Performance: CPU and GPU

Inside, the laptop links an AMD chip with NVIDIA's newest mobile visuals. The chip is an AMD Ryzen 7 H 255, with eight Zen 4 cores and a top speed of 4.9 GHz, seen as a new name for the Ryzen 7 8845H. For visuals, you can pick from a GeForce RTX 5060 or an RTX 5050 GPU. The total power use for the chip and GPU is 170 Watts.

Memory, Storage, and Connectivity

The laptop's set-up has 16 GB of RAM and a 512 GB SSD, with no word on if you can up those. The line-up of plug points has:

  • Two 10 Gbps USB Type-C ports
  • Three 5 Gbps USB Type-A ports
  • One HDMI 2.1 plug
  • One RJ45 net plug
  • A 3.5 mm combo sound jack

Battery and Charging

While Lenovo didn't say how big the battery is, the Legion R7000 (2025) works with 140-watt charging via its USB-C port. They also toss in a bigger 245-watt charger in the box.

Pricing and Availability in China

The new Lenovo Legion R7000 (2025) asks for more cash than the old model. Here's what each set-up will cost you:

  • RTX 5060 option: RMB 7,999 (about $1,199 USD)
  • RTX 5050 option: RMB 7,499 (about $1,099 USD)

No word yet on if it will be sold more widely around the world. Based on past drops, it might not hit other markets outside China.

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