Lenovo is rolling out the new Legion 5i Gen 11 gaming laptop in multiple configurations, giving buyers the flexibility to start with a more affordable setup or spec it out into a higher-end machine.
In the UK, the Legion 5i Gen 11 begins at £1,650 (around $2,278). Across the Eurozone, the starting price lands at €1,729 (around $2,065). One important detail for shoppers comparing prices: the entry-level models don’t include an operating system, and they also omit the 245 W power supply. That means the “from” price isn’t the full cost of a ready-to-go Windows gaming laptop, so budgeting for the missing essentials is worth doing upfront.
The base configuration comes with an Intel Core Ultra 7 356H processor paired with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card, along with 16 GB of RAM and a 1 TB SSD. Lenovo also includes a single-zone RGB keyboard in this entry model, keeping the lighting simple while still delivering that gaming look.
For those who want more performance and premium extras, Lenovo is offering multiple upgrade paths. Depending on your region and chosen options, the Legion 5i Gen 11 can be configured up to £2,209 (about $3,049.99) in the UK and €2,339 (about $2,795) in the Eurozone. The higher-tier setup upgrades the system to an Intel Core Ultra 9 386H, doubles memory to 32 GB of RAM, adds a more advanced 24-zone RGB keyboard, and includes the 245 W power supply. Buyers can also choose a Windows 11 Pro license to turn it into a complete, work-and-play-ready gaming laptop right out of the box.
With a wide price range and configurable specs, the Legion 5i Gen 11 is positioned for gamers who want RTX 5060 performance at the entry level, as well as those looking to push higher with a Core Ultra 9 build and upgraded features.






