Lenovo launches new 15-inch laptop globally with 1,100 nit OLED display and 96 GB VRAM

Lenovo dipped its toes into the world of AMD's Strix Halo platform earlier this year with the Legion 7a 15ASH11. Currently, the company has only started selling its 15-inch gaming laptop in selected markets. However, recent store listings indicate that the Legion 7a 15ASH11 will be available in Europe and North America soon.
In the meantime, Lenovo has quietly expanded the Yoga Pro 7 series globally with the 15ASH11 too. According to the company's PSREF website, the Yoga Pro 7 15ASH11 measures 347 x 242 x 16.7 mm, just like the Yoga Pro 7 15IPH11 that we reviewed earlier this month. Likewise, Lenovo includes an 84 Wh battery with support for 140 W charging via USB Type-C.

For context, the Yoga Pro 7 15IPH11 leverages the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 as well as Intel's Panther Lake platform. By contrast, the Yoga Pro 7 15ASH11 adopts the Radeon 8060S in conjunction with the Ryzen AI Max+ 388 processor. A 2,560 x 1,600-pixel OLED display with a 165 Hz refresh rate and 1,100 nits peak brightness in HDR mode.
Moreover, Lenovo equips its new 15ASH11 variant with dual SSD slots and up to 128 GB of LPDDR5X-8000 RAM. As a result, the 15-inch laptop can assign up to 96 GB of VRAM to its Radeon 8060S graphics, a feature it shares with the ROG Flow Z13 (curr. $3,262 on Amazon). Unfortunately, pricing and availability remain unknown for now. More details can be found on Lenovo's website, as can more about the Yoga Pro 7 Gen 11 more generall in our recent review.









