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The spec sheet from Lenovo official website says, 2x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (support data transfer, Power Delivery 100w and DisplayPort™ 1.4). So, yes, both type-c ports should be able to charge the laptop with a PD charger (don't even need to be a 100W charger. According to previous model, 65W is the minium you will need to charge it when shut down. Any PD charger over 87W should support charge and use at the same time, it just takes longer). Although the two type-c ports are both on the right side, which makes it a bit annoying when power cable comes from left side. Here's the link of spec sheet for your reference. https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Legion/Lenovo_Legion_S7_15ACH6/Lenovo_Legion_S7_15ACH6_Spec.pdf
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Lenovo's answer to this question is not correct. The laptop can be charged via USB-C up to a 100 watt adapter. I currently own this model and it charges with my work laptop's (a ThinkPad) 65 watt USB-C power adapter with no issues.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it does I charge it with my 100 watt anchor charger all the time the only thing an issue I have is I have $140-watt battery delivery pattern pack but it won't charge from that which is odd but my Hundred watt wall charger will charge it but not my $140 watt battery power delivery charger which is designed for laptop charging but yes the laptop will receive power delivery input from 100 watt charger through the USBC ports it to both gives and delivers
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Lenovo Legion Slim 7 15 Gaming Laptop ships with a dedicated, 230W external AC adapter/charger/Power Supply. It can not charge through any other port on the computer, only the dedicated charging port on the back of the laptop. The USB-c ports have Power Delivery capability to an external device, but can not charge the laptop.
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