CES 2025: Lenovo Legion Tab a powerful gaming companion

Lenovo’s on the go offerings continue to evolve, in the workplace, in the classroom, or on the go you’re always racing for the top of the leaderboard. That journey to the top continues with the new Lenovo Legion Tablet an 8 inch Snapdragon 9 Gen 3 powered portable battle station companion.

Featuring an 8.8 inch 165hz refresh rate on top of a 2.5K screen, The PureSight touch display is flanked by 12GB of RAM and 256GB UFS 4.0 storage. A tablet quick enough to get you through the most intense battles. When pushing pixels, the 14 percent larger Legion Coldfront Vapor Chamber keeps things cool under pressure. A complete metal design that is just 7.79mm thick, and less than one pound at 0.77lb, power is packed into a tight package. The 6550mAh battery with dual USB C ports keeps the power topped off while allowing you to further your experience with any attachments you choose.

The Legion Tab will be available January 2025 at $499.99

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David Allen
David Allen
David has been a part of technology for 35 years, enjoys sharing his opinions and viewpoints all the way back to the BBS world of the 1990s. Do you remember those?

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