Lenovo has planned a new product launch conference for today. And following the schedule, the company released a few amazing gaming products, including the Legion Y7000P / Y9000P laptops as well as the Legion Y700 gaming tablet. The latter is very powerful and going to compete with the iPad mini. The starting price of the tablet is 2199 yuan (US$ 348). Under the slender body, it sports the Lenovo Legion Y700 gaming tablet sports the Qualcomm 7nm processor Snapdragon 870. The latter is famous due to its balance between performance and power consumption. In addition, it features LPDDR5 memory and UFS3.1 flash storage, ensuring a smartphone-level performance.
Other than that, on the front, our
protagonist carries an 8.8-inch 120Hz high-refresh-rate LCD gaming screen. The
latter has a resolution of 2560×1600 and also supports 100% DCI-P3 wide color
gamut and 240Hz touch sampling rate. Not surprisingly, this screen has passed
the German Rheinland Global Eye Protection 2.0 certification.
As PC games have the field of view mode,
the Lenovo Legion Y700 supports it as well. For different game vision
strategies, the Lenovo Legion Y700 will automatically match the best screen
ratio. Compared with the normal mode, the 21:10 display ratio will increase the
player’s game field of view by as much as 31%.
The Lenovo Legion Y700 gaming tablet
adopts two AAC X-axis ultra-wideband linear motors and also supports the
on-site vibration function. Another important feature is the battery, which has
a 6550mAh capacity. So you can continuously play “Honor of Kings” or “Peace
Elite” for more than 6 hours on a single charge. In daily use scenarios, you
can continuously watch online ultra-clear videos for about 12 hours or browse
web pages for about 15 hours. It supports 45W super flash charging and comes
with a 50W original charger. Due to them, it takes 44 minutes to fully charge.
The Lenovo Legion Y700 gaming tablet tuns
ZUI 13. It comes with support for functions such as three-speed performance
mode, one horizon, privacy shield, and super interconnection. In terms of
price, the 8+128GB version costs 2,699 yuan (US$ 428), and the starting price is
2,199 yuan (US$ 349); the 12+256GB version is 2,999 yuan (US$ 475), and the starting
price is 2,499 yuan (US$ 396). They are already available for pre-order and will
go on sale on March 10. Looking at the price and the key features we can say
that there is every reason to think it will beat the iPad mini.