From Concept to Creation: Lenovo Legion 9i (18″) Bridges the Gap for Gamers and Developers

| Updated on May 22, 2025
Lenovo Legion 9i 18” Gen 10

During Lenovo Tech World Shanghai 2025, Lenovo introduced the Lenovo Legion 9i (18″, 10), the new gaming laptop for gamers, players and developers. It came packed with features, ensuring not only the ultimate gaming but also an unmatched game development experience. 

Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Consumer Segment, Intelligent Devices Group of Lenovo, Jun Ouyang, said, “The most powerful gaming laptops deliver seamless performance even with the most demanding titles, and the new Lenovo Legion 9i (18″, 10) laptop is designed to set a new standard.”

He added, “With top-tier hardware and next-generation AI software innovations, it combines exceptional speed and intelligence, not just for immersive gaming, but also to empower game developers, AI engineers, and designers with the high performance and the optional 2K 3D support they need to bring their visions to life.”

Unreal Engine-engineering more than half of the released games for the current-generation PCs and consoles-is the most versatile real-time 3D creation tool in the world. Lenovo Legion 9i (18″, 10) is tailored for game creators, visual artists, and 3D professionals who require a machine that not only goes through their favorite games but also helps make their own ideas into reality.

The 18-inch PureSight screen on this device peaks in 4K resolution in 2D while also offering an optional 2K 3D mode for designers having to do 3D modeling in their work. They can visualize their projects in 3D without the need for a headset or a second 3d-ready monitor. 

Lenovo 3D Studio further supports the 3D display of varied video, image, and streaming formats in side-by-side, as well as top-bottom layouts. The suite also offers 3D viewing for 30 games, plus numerous creative applications. Both game and developer Dual Mode features include a transition from 4K, 240Hz to FHD, 440Hz when intensely fast and smooth graphics are desired.

Aimee Pearcy

Tech Journalist


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