Chinese PC giant Lenovo first launched the Legion Y900 tablet in February 2022 in China. Recently, there were signs that the company was planning to launch the slate for the global market. While the date for the global launch is still unknown, a fresh set of teasers out of China may have confirmed that the PC giant is planning to release a new, bigger Legion Y900 flagship tablet. Spoiler alert: The tablet is the same as the Lenovo Tab Extreme announced at CES 2023 for the global market.
Real-life images of the tablet appeared
online recently, showing what the tablet looks like. The Y900 indeed adopts a
premium design just like the Tab Extreme. The slate features a 14.5-inch OLED
screen with an ultra-high resolution of 3000 x 1876 pixels. The display
utilizes a 16:10 aspect ratio and supports 1920Hz high-frequency PWM dimming.
It also features support for a 120Hz refresh rate.
The Lenovo Legion Y900 is powered by a
MediaTek Dimensity 9000 flagship chip with the option of 12GB LPDDR5X memory
and 256GB UFS 3.1 storage. The slate crams a mammoth 12300mAh battery under the
hood. It is also equipped with two USB-C ports, which are full-featured USB-C
3.2 Gen 1 and USB-C 2.0, the former supports DP output, and the latter supports
DP input.
In other respects, the Legion Y900 weighs
740 grams and has a thickness of 5.85 mm. It is equipped with eight JBL
speakers, supports Dolby Atmos (Dolby Atmos), and has four microphones. For
optics, there is a front 13MP lens, and at the rear, a dual camera setup made
up of a 13MP and a 5MP sensor. The tablet runs on Android 13 ut-of-the-box.
Lenovo is yet to reveal when the tablet
will be launched in China.