E3 is like a holiday for gamers, but sometimes it seems like PC fans get a little shortchanged, because aside from a handful of ports, much of the show is devoted to consoles. So to help balance things out, Lenovo is showing off its line of revamped Legion gaming PCs, both laptops and desktops, featuring updated components and all-new designs. This time though, Lenovo is going for something that looks a little more mature (and less played-out) by ditching the red-and-black color scheme found on last year’s system’s for a sleeker, more stealthy black and gray two-toned design, while also upgrading components with a range of 8th-gen Intel CPUs and Nvidia 10-series GPUs. Advertisement For the three new laptops, the 15-inch Y7000 and a Y530 will be the least expensive starting at $930 and $960 for Core i5 CPUs and Nvidia 1050 GPUs. The slightly more pricy Y530 will also be a Best Buy exclusive. If you’re willing to pay more than $1,000, the higher-end Y730 will be available in both 15 and 17-inch versions starting at $1,180 and $1,250. Unfortunately, despite the higher price, the Y730 also tops out with a 1050Ti GPU, which is a shame, because it… Read full this story
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