
Lenovo has launched its latest gaming tablet, the Lenovo Legion Tab, in India. The Legion Tab will be available from August 15 on Lenovo.com and Flipkart for Rs 39,999.
Lenovo Legion Tab: features, features and more
The Legion Tab features an 8.8-inch Lenovo PureSight gaming display with QHD+ resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, and 500 nits of brightness. The tablet weighs 350 grams and is 7.6 mm thick.
The performance of the Legion Tab is ensured by a 4 nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 processor, 12 GB of LPDDR5X memory and 256 GB of internal storage space (expandable up to 1 TB).
The tablet uses the Legion ColdFront vapor cooling system for efficient cooling and offers three performance modes: Beast, Balanced and Energy Saving.
The tablet is powered by a 6550mAh battery that supports 45W fast charging and has a USB Type-C port that is DisplayPort 1.4 compatible.
The Legion Tab integrates seamlessly with other Lenovo Legion devices using Lenovo Freestyle, allowing content to be shared between the tablet and Legion laptops. Compatible with Legion monitors, headsets, keyboards and mice, further enhancing its versatility in the gaming ecosystem.
Ashish Sikka, director and business head, Lenovo India highlighted the tablet’s role in diversifying Lenovo’s gaming device portfolio. “We are excited to introduce the Lenovo Legion Tab to the Indian market for the first time. This launch further diversifies Lenovo’s portfolio of gaming devices, ensuring there’s something for every type of gamer, from desktops to laptops to notebooks and tablets.”
“This incredible tablet is an affordable and practical high-performance tablet designed to it bridges the gap between PC and mobile gaming, providing a seamless gaming experience,” said Sikka.
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