RTX 5070 OLED gaming laptop slashed to $1,294 in Lenovo's blowout sale — premium 1440p 280 Hz OLED monitor drops down to $485
There's a gorgeous OLED gaming monitor and a higher-end option available as well.
Look, we don't need to tell you that times are tough in the tech world; everybody knows times are tough. Life goes on, though, and people still need laptops with potent multi-core performance plus discrete-GPU horsepower. If you find yourself in just such a situation, check out this deal on a Lenovo Legion Pro 5i Gen 10 laptop with a 20-core Intel CPU, a stunning HDR OLED screen, and a GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU, all for just $1293.69 — 34% off the list price.
This machine has no particular weaknesses, but it does have one particular strength: the gorgeous 2560x1600 (189 PPI) OLED display. This screen covers 100% of the DCI-P3 color space, refreshes at 165 Hz, and can reach up to 500 nits across the whole panel, or up to 1000 nits in a small area. That qualifies it for VESA DisplayHDR TrueBlack 1000, the very highest DisplayHDR certification.
The fine features don't stop there. It has Wi-Fi 7 2x2 and Bluetooth 5.4, and its replaceable RAM lets you upgrade the 16GB of 5600MT/s DDR5 memory it comes with. The Core Ultra 7 255HX processor is based on the same silicon as the Intel Arrow Lake desktop CPUs and can clock up to 5.2 GHz on the P-cores. Primary storage comes from a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, and the laptop includes an 80-Whr rechargeable battery and a 245W AC adapter, which should keep the laptop from draining its battery while gaming plugged in.
All-time low price on an OLED laptop
This Legion Pro 5i laptop offers solid specs with strong performance, including an Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX processor, 16GB of SODIMM memory, and a GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU. Still, the real star of the show is the stunning HDR OLED display.
But what if you don't need a gaming laptop and you just want a potent system you can use for work? Another key feature of the Legion Pro 5i series is NVIDIA Advanced Optimus, which uses a physical MUX chip to route display output to either the discrete GeForce GPU or the integrated Intel part. This lets you disable the discrete GPU to save battery life, and in that configuration, the 80-Whr battery should last quite a while. If you disable the RGB LED backlight on the keyboard, the system looks downright professional, so it won't stand out too much in a boardroom meeting.
Quick gaming monitor with great HDR
Lenovo's Legion Pro 27Q-10 is a 27" gaming monitor that offers vibrant colors, brilliant HDR with no backlight bleed, and excellent gaming with a 280-Hz refresh rate and FreeSync Premium Pro.
Now, you hardly need another display with the stunning screen on the Legion Pro 5i, but if you're looking for a larger view to improve your immersion, you could hardly go wrong with this killer deal on a matching Lenovo Legion Pro 27Q-10 OLED gaming monitor. This is a 26.5" screen that, obviously, uses an OLED panel, this time in QHD (2560×1440, 111 PPI) resolution. It's a bit like comparing a BMW to a Porsche: while this screen loses brightness and sharpness compared to the laptop panel, it gains in gaming performance. Not only does it support a scorching 280-Hz refresh rate, but it also supports AMD's FreeSync Premium Pro.
Naturally, the Legion Pro 27Q-10 supports Dolby Vision, allowing you to take advantage of the VESA DisplayHDR TrueBlack 400 certification the monitor carries. Of course, viewing angles and HDR reproduction are flawless, but you didn't need us to tell you that, since you already know it's an OLED. Inputs on this monitor include a pair of HDMI 2.1 ports, a DisplayPort 1.4 jack, and a USB 5 Gbps Type-B connection, which it then breaks out into three Type-A ports for your gaming keyboard, mouse, and gamepad charging dock.
No-frills gaming monitor with solid baseline performance
Lenovo's Legion 27-10 sets the standard for entry-level gaming monitors in 2026, featuring a colorful IPS LCD, bright WLED backlight, 240-Hz refresh rate, versatile input options, and VESA mounting support.
Those aren't the only Lenovo deals we have for you. If the Legion Pro 27Q-10 is too rich for your gamer blood, check out this Legion 27-10. This is a 1080p LCD with a 240-Hz refresh rate and FreeSync Premium support. It might not be as fancy as the Legion Pro model above, but this is still a great gaming monitor that sports a true 8-bit IPS panel with a bright WLED backlight, and it comes with the same dual HDMI 2.1 ports and a DisplayPort 1.4 jack. That said, you could do a lot worse for just $130.94.
High-end performance for serious players
The Legion Pro 7i Gen10 offers some of the fastest hardware from Intel and NVIDIA, along with one of the best screens in the laptop market today.
Meanwhile, if you're a hardcore gamer who's unimpressed with our offerings so far, then sir/madam, we offer you this baller Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 laptop. This machine is a serious system for portable PC gaming, and it's a whopping 48% off at $1932.04 right now. That gets you a 24-core Intel CPU, 32GB of CSODIMM memory, and a GeForce RTX 5080 Laptop GPU. It has the same luxurious screen as the Pro 5i above, except it now supports a 240-Hz refresh rate.
You also get 320 MHz support on the Wi-Fi 7 adapter, a larger 99-Whr battery, and a robust 400W AC adapter. While the Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 isn't on our list of Best Gaming Laptops yet, that's mostly because we haven't tested it.
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Zak is a freelance contributor to Tom's Hardware with decades of PC benchmarking experience who has also written for HotHardware and The Tech Report. A modern-day Renaissance man, he may not be an expert on anything, but he knows just a little about nearly everything.



