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Lenovo Legion 7

Lenovo Legion 7 (16″, 2021) review – vapor chamber is the way to go

Posted on August 16, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

In 2021 there are a lot of gaming laptops. Some are equipped with Intel CPUs, others with AMD. But the biggest confusion this year was made by NVIDIA. They have announced their RTX 3000 mobile graphics cards in January, and ever since, we have been baffled by how many iterations each model has. All of them – separated by the difference in TGP.
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