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Lenovo confirms a new compact gaming tablet is coming your way

The company has officially teased the Legion Y700 refresh, pointing to an imminent launch.

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Lenovo’s refresh of its Legion Y700 Android gaming tablet has been a long time coming. Last year, a leak first hinted that the company was working on the next-gen version featuring an upgraded chip and longer battery life. Now, Lenovo has officially confirmed that the upgraded Legion Y700 is on the way.

The original Legion Y700 earned a following thanks to its compact size, sharp display, and gaming-focused design, making it a favorite among gamers who wanted a portable Android tablet capable of handling demanding titles. Lenovo’s refresh comes as interest in small, high-performance gaming tablets continues to grow.

The company teased the upcoming gaming tablet in a recent post on Weibo (via Notebookcheck), with images showcasing it in black and white colorways. While Lenovo did not reveal any specifications, the images suggest it may have a single rear-facing camera paired with an RGB ring, along with prominent Legion branding on the back.

High-end specs expected for the next-gen Legion Y700

According to reliable tipster Digital Chat Station, the upgraded Lenovo Legion Y700 will feature an 8.8-inch LCD panel with a 3K resolution and 165Hz refresh rate. The tablet is tipped to be powered by Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, which should make it a significant upgrade over the current model. Other leaked specs include a large 9,000mAh battery and a 50MP rear camera, though none of these details have been confirmed by Lenovo yet.

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For now, Lenovo has only confirmed that the tablet exists and is coming soon. Digital Chat Station points to a March release in China, so more information may surface in the weeks leading up to the annoucement. Pricing and international availability details are still under wraps.

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