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A top-of-the-line mini tablet from Lenovo is currently in the works

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Lenovo is preparing to introduce a new high-end compact tablet, building upon the foundation laid by the Legion Y700 (2025) released in October 2024. According to recent reports, this upcoming device will retain the 8.8-inch display of its predecessor but will incorporate several notable enhancements. 

At the heart of the tablet will be Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, promising significant performance improvements. Users can also expect a larger battery housed within a slimmer chassis, balancing extended usage with enhanced portability. Additional features include dual X-axis vibration motors and dual speakers, aiming to deliver an immersive gaming experience. Positioned as a premier option for e-sports enthusiasts, this tablet underscores Lenovo’s commitment to the gaming community. The device is anticipated to launch between April and June.

While further specifications remain under wraps, the combination of a powerful processor, increased battery capacity, and a sleek design suggests that Lenovo is set to make a significant impact in the compact tablet market. As the launch window approaches, more detailed information is expected to emerge.

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C. Ulan · 1 year ago

I wonder when this tablet will be officially available here in the PH.

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Fail · 1 year ago

“In the work”? Do you mean “in the works”? 🤦

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