Leaked details about Lenovo's Copilot+ Legion laptops suggest they may automatically adjust your game settings.
Lenovo's upcoming Copilot+ Legion laptops seem to prioritize usability over sheer power, aiming to simplify the gaming laptop experience. According to a report from Windows Latest, Lenovo plans to unveil new Legion 7a and Legion 5a models at CES 2026, featuring unannounced AMD Ryzen AI 400 series processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-series Laptop GPUs.
The goal is to utilize the Lenovo AI Engine+ in conjunction with Legion Space to dynamically manage power, fan speed, and efficiency in real time. The leak suggests that this will reduce the time spent adjusting settings while switching between gaming, streaming, and creative tasks.
However, this information remains unofficial. The report indicates that an announcement is expected during CES in January in Las Vegas, with availability likely beginning in April 2026, and the price range estimated between $1,299 and $1,999, depending on the model.
Details on AI tuning
The Legion 7a is expected to feature a Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 (or an alternative Ryzen AI 9 465) and an RTX 5060 Laptop GPU with 8GB of GDDR7 memory. The GPU is described to operate at 115W, with a 15W boost, along with a reported AI performance of 572 AI TOPS.
Lenovo’s integrated AI chips will also be present, with LA1 and LA4 in the Legion 7a and LA1 and LA3 in the Legion 5a. The leak notes a significant uncertainty regarding whether Windows 11 AI features can utilize the RTX 5060’s AI capabilities as advertised.
Thinner designs and pricing disparity
Reports suggest that Lenovo is aiming for sleeker, lighter designs while maintaining high-quality displays. The Legion 7a is set to include a 16-inch 16:10 PureSight OLED screen (2560 x 1600) capable of 240Hz with variable refresh rate (VRR) and 100% DCI-P3 color coverage. In contrast, the Legion 5a will also have an OLED display but will feature a 15.3-inch panel running at 165Hz, providing a clear distinction between the two models.
Pricing further differentiates the models, with the leak indicating that the starting price for the Legion 7a is $1,999, while the Legion 5a (with Ryzen AI 400 series) begins at $1,499. There is also a more affordable Legion 5a with a Ryzen 7 250 listed at $1,299, as well as an Intel-based Legion 5i priced at $1,549.
Key points to monitor at CES 2026
Should Lenovo proceed with the announcement of these models, a primary focus will be on whether AI Engine+ genuinely improves performance under load. It must demonstrate quick responsiveness, minimize drastic fan speed changes, and maintain stable performance during extended gaming sessions.
For consumers considering purchases in early 2026, these details can serve as a guide until Lenovo officially confirms pricing, configurations, and the range of Copilot+ features available at launch.
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Leaked details about Lenovo's Copilot+ Legion laptops suggest they may automatically adjust your game settings.
According to a report from Windows Latest, Lenovo's leaked Copilot+ Legion laptops may feature automated adjustments for power and fan performance. The anticipated refresh for CES 2026 combines Ryzen AI 400 processors with RTX 5060 graphics.
