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Lenovo unveils the second generation Legion Go 8.8, running on Windows, along with new Android tablets

Lenovo's revamped Legion Go 8.8 boasts a spacious screen, enhanced battery life, improved controllers, and multiple upgrades in its second generation.

Lenovo introduces the second generation of Legion Go 8.8 laptops running on Windows, alongside new...
Lenovo introduces the second generation of Legion Go 8.8 laptops running on Windows, alongside new Android tablets.

Lenovo unveils the second generation Legion Go 8.8, running on Windows, along with new Android tablets

Lenovo has unveiled a range of new devices at IFA 2025, showcasing its commitment to innovation and versatility. Here's a roundup of the latest offerings from the tech giant.

The Lenovo Yoga Tab is an Android tablet that stands out with its 11.1-inch, 144Hz display. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, this tablet promises smooth performance and vibrant visuals. The Yoga Tab with Yoga Pen will be available this month for $549.

For those seeking a more budget-friendly option, the Lenovo Idea Tab Plus offers a 12.1-inch display and is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6400 chipset. This tablet will hit the shelves in October for $269.

Gamers, meanwhile, will be excited about the second-generation Legion Go 8.8 gaming handheld. With an 8.8-inch, 144Hz OLED display and the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor under the hood, this device promises a top-tier gaming experience. The Legion Go 8.8 handheld also boasts detachable controllers that are more ergonomic and feature support for mouse-like controls. Three user-programmable buttons add to the customisability of the controllers.

The Legion Go 8.8 handheld runs on Windows, not Valve's SteamOS, and boasts a 74Whr battery capacity, a 50% upgrade over the prior generation. The new Legion Go 8.8 handheld will be available in the US in October for $1,049.

Lenovo has also introduced the Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14, which runs on the MediaTek Kompanio Ultra chipset. The price of this Chromebook is $649.

Finally, Lenovo showcased some exciting new laptop concepts, including solar panels and extra screens, demonstrating the company's ongoing commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology.

However, it's worth noting that Lenovo's new Legion Tab still lacks real biometrics, and the operating systems for the Lenovo Idea Tab Plus and the Lenovo Yoga Tab have not been disclosed at this time.

Lenovo's latest devices are set to hit the market soon, offering consumers a wide range of options for their tech needs. Whether you're a gamer, a casual user, or a professional, Lenovo's new offerings promise to deliver a seamless and enjoyable experience.

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