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I’ve tested some of the best gaming laptops of 2025 – but this one takes the cake

Lenovo Legion 9i

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ZDNET’s key takeaways

  • The Lenovo Legion 9i is available in multiple configurations starting at $3,299.
  • It’s a powerhouse with an 18-inch 3.8K display, excellent cooling system, and desktop-level performance.
  • However, the computer’s heavy weight and short battery life make it less than ideal for travel.

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If I had to describe the Lenovo Legion 9i–> in one word, it would be absurd — and I mean that as a compliment. This is a laptop of extremes, pushing the boundaries of what a portable computer can be. Its hardware rivals that of top-tier gaming rigs, resulting in an unmatched level of power. 

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It’s not hyperbole when I say this is the most powerful laptop I’ve tested in 2025. That said, it does suffer from many of the same issues as other gaming laptops have: bulkiness, power-hungry components, and an expensive starting price. Do the pros outweigh the cons, ultimately? Let’s take a look. 

Unmatched power

Let’s start with performance, because this is where the Legion 9i outclasses the competition. My review unit housed an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card, and 64GB of RAM. It’s an elite configuration delivering staggering power. Below is a table comparing the Legion 9i to other high-power gaming laptops. A few come close, but none overtake it.


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