Lenovo has released a new 15-inch gaming laptop internationally. Combining Intel's Panther Lake platform with up to 32 GB of RAM and a 180 Hz display, the LOQ 15IPH11 also features Nvidia RTX GPUs with up to 115 W TGPs at their disposal.
For the time being, Lenovo has not released the LOQ 15IPH11 in North America. Nonetheless, the laptop is available in Oceania, East Asia, Europe and Southeast Asia. At the time of writing, the LOQ 15IPH11 starts at AUD 3,399, HKD 13,177, MYR 6,843, SGD 2,275, £1,780 and €1,889-€2,219 (~$2,205-$2,592) in Australia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, the UK and the Eurozone, respectively.
For context, this pricing currently makes the LOQ 15IPH11 significantly more expensive than its AMD-powered sibling that we reviewed earlier this year (curr. $1,385 on Amazon). However, the latter enjoys a 7% performance advantage over the former in our CPU benchmarks. Only stepping up to the Core Ultra 7 356H gives the LOQ 15IPH11 a CPU performance advantage over the LOQ 15AHP11.
With that being said, both laptops feature up to 32 GB of RAM and GeForce RTX 5050 or GeForce RTX 5060 laptop GPUs with 115 W TGPs and 8 GB of VRAM. Likewise, a 60 Wh battery returns, as does 245 W charging. Intel's Panther Lake architecture is said to extract between 8% and 17% longer battery life than its AMD Hawk Point counterpart, though. Please see our recent LOQ 15AHP11 review for a general overview of this generation's LOQ 15 platform.