Lenovo’s 10th -generation Legian 9i is a novel Rinkle that complements its powerhouse specs. The 18-inch gaming laptop can be fitted with a 2D / 3D screen that switchs between standard (flat) graphics and glasses-free 3D. It is first available in China and will come to America "Sometimes this decline occurs. “To be fair for Lenovo, this vague-stage window is about the same clarity as a foreign company can actually introduce in this tariff-enacted climate.
Legion 9i has an 18 -inch display that supports up to 4K resolution in 2D. But through a combination of eye-tracking and lenticular lens, alternative configuration supports 2K 3D without the requirement of special glasses. The effect works with side-by-side and top-down arrangements and supports the 30 (yet anonymous) game. Although it supports watching videos, images and streaming in three dimensions, the Lenovo machine is pitching designers who work with 3D modeling.
To see 2D, the laptop screen has a dual-mode feature that switchs between 4K and 440Hz between 240Hz refresh rates at 1080p. Legion 9i has a 93-per cent screen-to-body ratio.
The laptop’s chassis is made from eight layers of aviation-grade carbon fiber. Lenovo states that it makes lighter and stronger than aluminum, and the forging process makes each one unique. (Just like you, champion!)
In other places, glasses include Nvidia RTX 5090 GPU, Intel Core Ultra 275HX processor, 192 GB dual-channel DDR5 RAM and an 8TB SSD. Its cooling system connects a vapor chamber and a quad-fan system. Although Lenovo has not yet announced pricing, its glasses (and history of 9i as a top-line device) leave no place to doubt that it will cost at least several thousand dollars, even before we come before accounting for tariff madness.
This article originally appeared on Engadget