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Lenovo is rolling out multiple RTX 5060 laptop configurations paired with Intel Core Ultra 7 251HX across its gaming lineups, emphasizing high-refresh 2.5K/OLED screens and thin-but-powerful designs. The Lecoo/Lenovo Battle 7000P debuts as a 16-inch 2.5K 180Hz LCD gaming machine with a 215W thermal envelope and advanced cooling, while the Legion/ Y7000X gains an optional 15.3" 2.5K 165Hz OLED variant with high-speed DDR5 and sub-2kg thinness. Price-positioned to be competitive, these models mix portable chassis, strong sustained performance, and premium displays to bring RTX 50-series capabilities to mainstream gamers in 2026.
Lenovo and partners are bringing Intel Core Ultra 7 251HX paired with RTX 5060 GPUs into multiple mainstream gaming laptops, affecting decisions on platform performance and thermals. Tech professionals should track these designs for implications on system cooling, battery trade-offs, and display-driven user experience.
Dossier last updated: 2026-05-24 08:30:50
Mechanical Revolution launched a new SKU of its Yaoshi 16 Ultra gaming laptop featuring Intel's recently introduced Core Ultra 7 251HX CPU, an RTX 5060 GPU (115W, 200W dual-stress), 16GB DDR5-5600, 1TB SSD and a 16-inch 2560×1600 OLED 300Hz panel. Priced at ¥9,999 at launch (¥8,499.15 after China’s government subsidy and coupons), the 2026 model includes a full-metal chassis, triple-fan cooling (no liquid cooling), 99Wh battery, 250W SiC adapter with 140W proprietary PD charging, Thunderbolt 4, HDMI 2.1, Mini DP 2.1, 2.5GbE, physical privacy camera, Nahimic audio and RGB keyboard. The update matters because it adds Intel’s new Ultra 7 251HX to more gaming laptops, expanding choices for high-performance, OLED-equipped portable gaming rigs.
Lenovo unveiled the Douzhan Zhan 7000P gaming laptop at its Tianxi AI event; it goes on sale May 30 with a launch price from ¥7,999. Configurations include Core7 245HX + RTX 5060 with 16GB+512GB for ¥7,999 and Ultra7 251HX + RTX 5060 with 16GB+1TB for ¥8,999. The 16-inch machine features a 2.5K (2560×1600) 180Hz LCD panel at 500 nits, an 80Wh battery with 100W PD charging, up to 16GB DDR5, up to 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD (dual M.2 slots), and a maximum performance envelope of 215W. The combination targets gamers seeking high-refresh 2.5K displays and RTX 50-series performance in a competitively priced laptop.
Lenovo's sub-brand Lecoo confirmed the Battle 7000P (BELLATOR) gaming laptop will launch on May 19 during Lenovo's Tianxi AI multi-device product night. The machine is reported to pack an Intel Core Ultra 7 251HX CPU, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 laptop GPU, a 215W total power cooling system with three fans and four copper heat pipes (Hurricane 2.0), and a 2560×1600 180Hz display with 500 nits brightness and 100% sRGB. It also features a 1.5mm key travel keyboard with numeric keypad and full-height arrow keys, plus a new multifunction control center. The specs position the 7000P as a high-performance thin-and-light gaming option in Lenovo's 2026 lineup.
Lenovo confirmed an optional configuration for the 2026 Legion/拯救者 Y7000X gaming laptop combining an Intel Core Ultra 7 251HX CPU, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 laptop GPU, and a 15.3" 2.5K 165Hz OLED display with VESA DisplayHDR True Black 1000 certification, paired with 16GB + 1TB storage. The Y7000X (global Legion 5i / Legion 5 15IAX11) may offer DDR5-6400 memory — a higher spec than the PSREF-listed DDR5-5600 — and is expected to be a thin (≈19mm) sub-2kg machine. Additional CPU/GPU options likely include Core 7 245HX, Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus, and RTX 5070 (12GB). The lineup targets high-refresh OLED gaming in a portable chassis.