IFA 2023: Lenovo reveals its first Windows 11 gaming handheld, new 3D monitor for business
At IFA 2023, Lenovo introduced several new additions to Windows 11 gaming, including the Lenovo Legion Go – the company’s first Windows 11 handheld device for gamers – and its top-of-the-line Lenovo Legion 9i laptop. The ThinkVision 27 3D Monitor, which is compatible with eye tracking in real time, offers a glasses-free viewing experience for businesses.
You can also find out more about the following: Lenovo Legion Go brings the power of Windows 11 to a new mobile form factor, powered by AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme or Z1 processors that bring games to life on the 8.8-inch Lenovo PureSight Gaming Display. This 10-point touchscreen allows for intuitive scrolling, swiping, and tapping. The Legion Go is equipped with a free three-month Game Pass that provides players with access to thousands of top-quality games. The 16GB RAM (7500Mhz), as well as the 49.2Wh battery, will allow players to enjoy longer gaming sessions and better performance.

Super Rapid Charge is also supported by this device, allowing the battery to be charged up to 70 percent in less than 30 minutes. When plugged in, there’s a power bypass mode that protects the battery from extra degradation while eliminating the heat normally produced while charging. This handheld is expected to become available by October.
The X-Series is a great option for players who want a slightly larger form factor. Lenovo Legion 9i, the company’s first 16-inch Windows 11 gaming laptop with a self-contained, AI-tuned, triple-fan liquid-cooling system to manage heat under extreme gaming sessions. The system, which includes 6,333 intake vents, keeps it cool under even the most intense gaming sessions and creation of content. It is perfect for both creators and players who require a development studio in a small backpack with plenty of processing power.ThNVIDIA GeForce 4090 Laptop GPU. Gen Intel Core-i9-13980HX Processor. Lenovo’s PureSight Mini-LED Display up to 3.2K with variable refresh rate of 165Hz brings all that power to life. To better immerse players in games, the Lenovo LA-2 AI chip’s Smart FPS (frames per second) feature directly interfaces with the display to track frames-per-second and automatically adjust power to the GPU and CPU, ensuring maximum FPS no matter the gaming scenario. As with Lenovo’s handheld gaming device, this laptop comes with a three-month Game Pass membership and is expected to be available in October.

Lenovo unveiled new products for business at IFA. The new Lenovo Business Tools includes the Lenovo New ThinkVision 27 3-D Monitor. For professionals who want a more streamlined process for creating 3D content – such as graphic design, games and videos – the monitor delivers 2D/3D compatibility without the need for glasses and is designed for more immersive creation, connection and collaboration. The 3D monitor projects two independent images to the user’s eyes, so that each eye sees the subject from a slightly different angle. It provides crisp stereo vision, depth perception and a natural stereoscopic view. The 3D renderer requires less computing power, and the user gets a similar experience in both 2D or 3D. It’s also got professional dual 99% color accuracy (DCI-P3, Adobe RGB) and has 4K resolution in 2D mode. It has speakers built in and connectivity options including USB-C Docking, modular camera support and USB-C charging for increased functionality. It’s expected to be available in select markets starting in February 2024.
Lenovo has more details on the devices as well accessories from both ecosystems that have been unveiled.
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