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Lenovo's Legion Go Hybrid Surfaces at MWC
2 Mar
Summary
- New Legion Tab features 165Hz, 3K display and Snapdragon 8 Gen 5.
- Gaming tablet includes a 9,000mAh battery and up to 512GB storage.
- Updated Legion 7a laptop offers OLED display and Ryzen AI Max+ chip.

Lenovo has expanded its gaming lineup with new devices showcased at MWC. The company's buzziest announcement is the Legion Go, a versatile handheld-cum-laptop hybrid. Alongside this, Lenovo revealed an updated Legion Tab gaming tablet.
The new Legion Tab features an 8.8-inch LCD with a 165Hz refresh rate and 3K resolution, capable of 600 nits brightness. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset and a larger 9,000mAh battery, offering 16GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage. The tablet also includes RGB lighting and dual USB-C ports, supporting Lenovo AI Engine+ for audio enhancement.
In addition to the tablet, Lenovo introduced a 15-inch variant of its Gen 11 Legion 7a gaming laptop. This model features a PureSight OLED display and is equipped with a Ryzen AI Max+ 392 processor and Radeon 8060S graphics. It is designed for portability, weighing 1.65kg, and offers an 84Whr battery. This laptop will be available with up to 2TB of storage starting in July.
The Legion Tab is set to be available in May, starting at $849. The 15-inch Legion 7a laptop will launch in July, with prices beginning at $2,299. Both devices represent significant upgrades in Lenovo's portable gaming and productivity offerings.




