Lenovo has released the Legion 7a 15ASH11 gaming laptop in several international markets outside Europe and North America. This laptop is designed for gamers seeking powerful portable computing in a compact form factor.

The machine uses AMD Ryzen AI Max+ processors paired with Radeon integrated graphics.
The machine uses AMD Ryzen AI Max+ processors paired with Radeon integrated graphics. Buyers can choose between the Ryzen AI Max+ 388 or the Ryzen AI Max+ 392 model, which determines the base memory configuration.
Lenovo equips all Legion 7a 15ASH11 units with a 1 TB solid-state drive and leaves an empty M.2 2242 slot for future storage expansion. The system includes an 84 Wh battery that supports charging via a 180 W USB Type-C cable.
The laptop features a 15.3-inch OLED panel with a 1600p resolution and a 165 Hz refresh rate. The display covers 100% of the DCI-P3 color space, reaches 500 nits in standard mode, and peaks at 1,100 nits for HDR content.
The Ryzen AI Max+ 392 configuration pairs with 64 GB of system RAM and allows up to 48 GB of that memory to be allocated as video RAM for the Radeon 8060S iGPU. The lower-tier Ryzen AI Max+ 388 model comes with 32 GB of RAM.
Lenovo sells the Legion 7a 15ASH11 in Australia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand. Pricing starts at AUD 4,199 (~$3,013) in Australia, HKD 25,601 (~$3,268) in Hong Kong, MYR 9,889 (~$2,502) in Malaysia, SGD 3,462 (~$2,711) in Singapore, and THB 81,593 (~$2,514) in Thailand.
The device weighs 1.55 kg and measures 345 x 244 x 15.5~15.9 mm. Lenovo has not yet announced pricing or availability for markets outside the listed Asian regions.




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