If you’ve ever wanted to step inside your screen and truly live the game, Lenovo just made that dream a whole lot more real. And, you don’t even need 3D glasses. At their latest Celebration of Legion event in Sydney, Lenovo, in collaboration with Intel, showed off a dazzling new lineup of gaming tech so advanced, it feels like it time-travelled from 2030. We got to play with everything – from a laptop that renders worlds in 3D without a headset to AI-powered streaming assistants and curved monitors so crisp you’ll want to lick them. (But, please don’t.) Here are the standout stars we couldn’t stop geeking out over.
1. A 3D Laptop Without Glasses? It’s Real. It’s Here. It’s the Legion 9i.
To start, the Lenovo Legion 9i (18”, 10) is a creative’s dream and a gamer’s powerhouse. This laptop doesn’t just run games beautifully; it builds them. Designed for devs, 3D artists and creators, it features a stunning 18-inch PureSight display that not only pushes up to 4K in 2D but also transforms into a 3D screen using eye-tracking and lenticular lens tech. Yep, it’s glasses-free 3D.
There’s even a software suite – Lenovo 3D Studio – that lets you watch movies, edit video, or design entire 3D environments in eye-popping dimension. Combine that with a beastly Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 graphics, and room for 192GB of RAM (yes, really), and you’ve got a mobile studio for game creation, not just game play. Also, each carbon fibre lid is handcrafted and unique—because when your laptop costs more than your car, it should at least look good.

2. Power (and Pixels) to the Players: The New Legion Pro 7i and 5i
If the 9i is the show pony, the Legion Pro 7i (16”, 10) and Pro 5i (16”, 10) are your elite athletes. These redesigned laptops bring an aggressive new look, but it’s what’s under the hood that counts: up to Intel Core Ultra 9 HX processors, RTX 5090 graphics, and OLED displays with buttery smooth 240Hz refresh rates.
What really impressed us was the thermal wizardry. The Coldfront cooling systems in these machines could chill a bottle of Coke. We’re talking hyperchambers, vapor chambers, oversized copper heat pipes – all working together to keep temps low and performance high, even at 250W TDP. Whether you’re deep in a boss fight or video editing your last stream, these machines stay cool and quiet.

3. All Your Games. One Place. Infinite Power: Legion Space
Say goodbye to fiddling with a dozen launchers and mystery settings. Legion Space, Lenovo’s overhauled gaming software hub, brings everything under one roof—device settings, RGB control, game libraries, AI tools, and yes, even your livestream highlights.
Three new AI features had us most intrigued:
- Game Coach, which tracks your eye movements and reaction times to help improve your skills.
- Game Clip Master, a generative AI that turns hours of footage into ready-to-share highlights.
- And Game Companion, an AI avatar that cheers you on or throws shade when you die repeatedly.

4. The Legion Pro 34WD-10 Monitor: Curves in all the right places
There are curved monitors, and then there’s the Legion Pro 34WD-10. This 34-inch OLED beauty wraps around your face like a digital hug. With a sharp WQHD resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, and a nearly instant 0.03ms response time, it’s built to give serious gamers a literal edge.
What’s cooler is the built-in AI: it detects when you’re not at your desk and powers down to save energy (and your OLED pixels). Need to toggle between work and play? The KVM switch lets you control two PCs with one setup. Bonus points for the RGB lighting that syncs with your mouse, keyboard, or in-game effects. Talk about bringing your A-Game to gaming!

5. Level-Up for Newbies: Lenovo LOQ 17IRX10 & 15IRX10
New to gaming? The LOQ range is your gentle yet powerful introduction. These laptops offer a solid step-up from standard devices with RTX 5070 graphics and sleek designs. There’s even a new 17-inch model that feels luxe but doesn’t break the bank. It’s like getting a seat at the esports table – without mortgaging your soul.

To find out more visit www.lenovo.com