The 18-inch Lenovo Legion 9i can be switched between 2D and 3D without glasses

Lenovo's 10th Generation Veteran 9i has a novel wrinkle that can complement its powerful specifications. The 18-inch gaming laptop can be equipped with a 2D/3D screen that switches between standard (flat) graphics and glasses-free 3D. It is first offered in China and will come to the United States "Sometime this fall. “To be fair, for Lenovo, the clarity of the blurred windows is as clear as what an overseas company actually offers in this tariff-injected climate.
The Legion 9i has an 18-inch display that supports 2D 4K resolution. However, with the combination of eye tracking and lug lenses, the optional configuration supports 2K 3D without the need for special glasses. The effect works with side-by-side and top-down arrangements and supports 30 (unnamed) games. Although it supports three dimensions of watching videos, images and streaming, Lenovo is delivering machines to designers using 3D modeling.
For 2D viewing, the laptop's screen has a dual-mode feature that switches between a 240Hz refresh rate up to 4K and a 440Hz ONE at 1080p. The Legion 9i has a 93% screen to body ratio.
The chassis of the laptop is made of eight layers of aviation-grade carbon fiber. This makes it lighter and more powerful than aluminum, Lenovo says, while the forging process makes each process unique. (Just like you, champion!)
Elsewhere, these specs include up to an NVIDIA RTX 5090 GPU, an Intel Core Ultra 275hx processor, 192GB of DUL-CHANNEL DDR5 RAM, and an 8TB SSD. Its cooling system combines a steam chamber and a four-segment system. Although Lenovo hasn't announced pricing yet, its specs (and the 9i's history is top-notch equipment), there's no room for doubt it will cost at least a few thousand dollars, even before taking into account any tariff madness we've encountered in the fall.
This article originally appeared on Engadget