Lenovo Legion 9i Gen 10 (2025) review
Lenovo Legion 9i Gen 10 (2025) — from 2025, 3.5 kg, performance 95.
Technical specifications
| Type | Gaming |
| Release year | 2025 |
| Screen | 18" · 3840x2400 |
| Processor | Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX |
| Graphics | GeForce RTX 5080 Laptop 16GB , GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop 24GB |
| Max. RAM | 192 GB |
| Weight | 3.5 kg |
| Battery | 99.9 Wh |
Performance scores
Lenovo Legion 9i Gen 10 (2025) — 192 GB of RAM, a 100-point CPU, and the portability score physics demands
The Legion 9i Gen 10 at $1,440 is the current-generation flagship of this batch: a Core Ultra 9 275HX, a GeForce RTX 5080 Laptop (16 GB), and 192 GB of RAM — the largest memory fitment in the batch by a factor of three. Memory is the flagged strength, with reliability at 84 (+58.5%) and a perfect 100 CPU score (+53.8%) behind it. Weight is the flagged weakness at 3.5 kg, 46% above the class median.
Where it holds up
Six axes sit in the top band: gaming 100, modeling 99, engineering CAD 99, office 98.53, photo design 96 and overall performance 95.19 — the fullest top-band card in this batch. Value reads 72.4 (high) despite launch pricing, the dividend of the $1,440 ask against the $1,800 club. The 16 GB frame buffer and 192 GB ceiling leave no upgrade anxiety on either axis.
Where it falls short
Portability reads 0 (low) — the honest floor, with 3.5 kg of chassis behind it. This is a desktop replacement in the literal sense: it moves between outlets, not between meetings. No depreciation anchor is recorded (base $0); the 2025 cohort rate is 20% per year — the steepest band in the batch, and the first owner absorbs it whole.
Price and depreciation
No curve or projection applies without an anchor; the 20% class rate prices a fast current. At $1,440 the capability-per-dollar is already top-band; the residual value is the fragile part.
Alternatives to consider
The Legion 9i Gen 9 at $1,152 in this list is the prior platform at $288 less with five top bands of its own; the Aorus Master 16 (2026) at $1,800 is the next-platform step; and the Legion Pro 5 Gen 10 at the same $1,440 trades the 5080 for a 5050 with reliability 90.
Bottom line
Fairly priced for the class. The batch's capability ceiling: gaming 100, modeling 99, CAD 99, photo 96, office 98.53 and performance 95.19 on 192 GB of RAM — against portability 0 low, 3.5 kg and a 20% depreciation current. Buy the compute; budget for the desk.
🧭 Your context
Stage: Vague sense of need
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🎮 What it can run
⚙️ Configuration analysis
Top configuration easily handles AAA games at ultra settings, 4K video editing, and engineering applications.
🤔 How to choose
Universal advice for any use case.
- Reliability vs price: reliability (median 53) ↔ price (median 749.6).
- Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 29) ↔ overall performance (median 73.9).
- Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 100) ↔ battery life (median 2.5).
Legion 9i Gen 10 (2025): verdict
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