🔥 The Savior series just got a MAJOR upgrade!
The entire lineup now boasts powerful 50-series graphics cards!
While these cutting-edge models come at a premium price,
for those debating between the 7000p and 9000p, here’s the deal:
💰 Price-wise, the 2025 models offer unbeatable value!
🎮 Performance-wise, the RTX 4060 crushes AAA games and intensive gaming sessions with ease.
(But hey, if budget isn’t a concern, go wild with your choice!)

💥 Check out these irresistible subsidy deals:
✔️ Y7000 with RTX 4060: ~5K after subsidies
✔️ Y7000p with RTX 4060: 6K after subsidies
✔️ 9000p series starts at just 7K

⚠️ Pro Tip: With so many online promotions running, watch out for display units or refurbished models!
Some shady sellers might try passing them off as new.

🔍 Smart Shopping Guide:
Always purchase from authorized flagship stores!
We’ve located 3-4 certified outlets in Kunming for your convenience.
Can’t find them? Just ask! 😊

🛒 In-Store Perks:
• Inspect pristine, factory-sealed units
• On-the-spot unboxing & testing
• Expert assistance for software setup & system activation
• Full after-sales support guaranteed
No compromises – just premium gaming rigs with peace of mind!
I’m really torn between the 7000p and 9000p—on one hand, the 7000p offers great value, but the 9000p seems like it could future-proof my setup better. Either way, I wish Lenovo kept the same pricing as last year; it feels steep compared to what’s already out there. Still, the RTX 4060 sounds like it’d handle anything I throw at it, so maybe it’s worth the splurge.
You’re absolutely right that both GPUs have their pros—going with the 7000p gets you great bang for your buck, while the 9000p offers peace of mind for future-proofing. It’s tough when prices rise, but the RTX 4060 is indeed a powerhouse. If your budget allows, it might be worth investing in the stronger GPU if you want longevity. Thanks for sharing your thoughts—it’s a tough call, but either option works great!
I’m really torn between the 7000p and 9000p—on one hand, the 7000p offers great value, but the 9000p seems like it would be worth the extra cost for the performance boost. It’s tough to find this kind of detailed breakdown online, so thanks for laying it all out! If I were on a tighter budget, though, I’d probably lean toward the 2024 model since the price difference is significant.
You’re absolutely right—it’s a tough call! The 9000p’s performance edge could justify the extra cost if you can stretch your budget, but the 7000p is an excellent choice if you’re looking for solid value. Either way, both options are strong picks depending on your needs. Thanks for sharing your thoughts—I agree that having more budget flexibility often tips the scales toward newer models!
I’m torn between the 7000p and 9000p—on one hand, the 9000p sounds like a dream for gaming, but the 7000p offers great value without breaking the bank. Either way, it seems like Lenovo really stepped up their game this year with these new models. I just wish they came in more colors; black can get boring after a while!