The deal went live quietly, but it stacks two things worth paying attention to: a $950 price cut on one of the most powerful gaming laptops money can buy, and a free copy of 007 First Light thrown in on top.
The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 is currently available at B&H Photo for $3,049 with free shipping, down from its $3,999 list price. That 24% discount applies to the top-end configuration packing an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX, an RTX 5090 24GB mobile GPU, 32GB of DDR5-6400MHz RAM, and a 2TB SSD. The free game promotion runs through June 16, with digital Steam codes distributed while supplies last via Nvidia's official bundle page.

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What you're actually getting for $3,049
The Legion Pro 7 sits at the top of Lenovo's 16-inch gaming lineup, and the build reflects that. Full metal chassis on both the lid and body, a 16-inch OLED panel running at 2500x1600 with a 240Hz refresh rate, HDR 1000 True Black certification, and 100% DCI-P3 color coverage. That display spec alone puts it ahead of most gaming laptops at this price tier.
The Core Ultra 9 275HX hits a max turbo of 5.4GHz across 24 cores with 40MB of L2 cache. It handles gaming, productivity workloads, and AI tasks without breaking a sweat. The cooling system is also a step up from the Legion Pro 5, which matters when you're pushing an RTX 5090 in a slim chassis.
Here's the thing about mobile GPU naming though: the RTX 5090 in this laptop performs closer to a desktop RTX 5070 Ti than a desktop RTX 5090. The mobile variant runs at a 150W TGP versus 575W for the desktop card. That context matters before you buy, but it still makes this the fastest mobile GPU on the market right now, running roughly 15% ahead of the mobile RTX 5080 and carrying 24GB of VRAM compared to the 5080's 16GB.
The 007: First Light bundle and why it fits
Nvidia has been bundling 007: First Light with RTX 50 series purchases, and this laptop qualifies. The game is a natural fit for hardware at this level. If you're planning to run it at max settings, the 007 First Light PC settings guide has the exact values that work best across different GPU tiers, including the RTX 5090.
The bundle adds real value here. 007: First Light launched as a premium title, and getting it at no cost on top of a $950 discount makes the timing of this deal hard to ignore.
Who this deal actually makes sense for
At $3,049, this isn't an impulse buy. But for someone already planning a high-end laptop purchase, the math is straightforward: $950 off the asking price plus a free game that would otherwise cost extra. The 24GB of VRAM also gives this machine legs for running games at 4K on an external monitor, or handling creator workloads alongside gaming.
The Legion Pro 7's cooling and chassis quality are genuinely better than most competitors at this price. If you've been sitting on a laptop upgrade decision, the combination of the RTX 5090, that OLED panel, and the current pricing makes this one of the stronger options available right now.
For anyone picking up the game through this bundle, the 007 First Light guide collection covers everything from gadget mastery to PC stability fixes, which is worth bookmarking before you boot it up for the first time.








