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Best Lenovo Yoga & Legion Laptops 2024: OLED, Thunderbolt 4 & Snapdragon X2 Elite Reviews

June 19, 2026 Rachel Kim – Technology Editor Technology

Lenovo is expanding its international laptop lineup with new 15-inch models, headlined by the integration of AMD Strix Halo processors and up to 48 GB of video memory. These machines, including the Yoga Pro 7 15ASH11 and the Legion 5 15AHP11, target a market segment that balances high-performance graphical tasks with portable hardware designs.

New Hardware Specifications and Performance

New Hardware Specifications and Performance

The Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 15ASH11 distinguishes itself by incorporating the AMD Strix Halo chip, which provides 48 GB of dedicated video RAM, according to reports from Vietnam.vn and Notebookcheck.fr. This hardware configuration is designed to handle intensive graphical workloads, moving away from traditional reliance on discrete external GPUs for high-end rendering.

In a parallel development, the Lenovo Legion 5 15AHP11 (model 83Q7002JFR) targets the gaming and creative professional market. LaptopSpirit reports this model features an AMD Ryzen 7 processor paired with an Nvidia RTX 5060 graphics card and 32 GB of RAM. The chassis is built with aluminum and includes an OLED 2.5K display at 165Hz, intended for users requiring color accuracy and high-speed motion performance.

Market Positioning and Technical Constraints

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Lenovo continues to refine its Yoga series with a focus on form factor, though performance results vary by processor architecture. The Yoga Slim 7x Gen 11, reviewed by Les Numériques, utilizes the Snapdragon X Elite chip. The publication noted that while the chassis remains lightweight, the processor performance is constrained by the device’s thermal and power design, suggesting a trade-off between portability and raw computing output.

Conversely, the Yoga 7 2-en-1 14ILL10 (model 83JQ00EJFR) emphasizes versatility. According to LaptopSpirit, this convertible model utilizes an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and Intel Arc graphics. It features Wi-Fi 7 connectivity and Thunderbolt 4 support, marketed for mobile users who prioritize battery life—rated at approximately 10 hours—and ease of transport over maximum graphical throughput.

Comparison of Display and Build Standards

Across these new releases, Lenovo has standardized high-quality display technology, specifically OLED panels, as a primary feature. Notebookcheck.fr confirmed that the upcoming 15-inch international models will carry 165Hz OLED screens. This mirrors the specifications of the Legion 5 15AHP11, which also utilizes a 2.5K OLED 165Hz panel.

While the Yoga Pro 7 and Legion 5 lines emphasize high-performance specifications like 48 GB of VRAM or RTX 50-series graphics, the Yoga 7 2-en-1 series continues to focus on the “convertible” experience, bundling a stylus with the unit to cater to note-taking and design workflows. Lenovo has not yet announced specific regional pricing tiers or release dates for the broader international rollout of the Strix Halo-equipped models.

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