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Optimistic Lenovo Legion Y700 price tag suggested by leaker as upcoming iPad Mini 6 rival's full specs and first review images emerge

Started by Redaktion, February 21, 2022, 08:10:57

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Redaktion

The Lenovo Legion Y700 8.8-inch Android tablet has appeared in a multitude of review and unboxing images as the review embargo for the device is lifted in China. One tech blogger has shared the impressive full specs of the Legion Y700, which will sport 12 GB RAM, while a noted leaker has suggested an attractive price tag for the perceived iPad Mini 6 rival.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Optimistic-Lenovo-Legion-Y700-price-tag-suggested-by-leaker-as-upcoming-iPad-Mini-6-rival-s-full-specs-and-first-review-images-emerge.601967.0.html

RUMcajz

Instead of 2k 120hz lcd should be 1080p 60hz oled. Same mistake as xiaomi pad 5

With AAA games you will not hit more than 60 fps on that Snapdragon 870.

Conn

Are you dumb or what? 870 is a beast even today. Also, this is meant to be an esports oriented tablet which the tab market currently is missing. Why would i want a 60 hz refresh rate on a gaming tablet? Lenovo should hire you.

7SX

How hard is it to use Google and look for the Snapdragon 870 and its performance instead of embarrassing yourself like this?


Mark Newman

I'm getting one of these as soon as I can. My last tablet was a Lenovo and it's still going strong, but after 4 years the battery isn't as good as it once was.
8.8 inches is the perfect size, too.

Dorby

This is the perfect tablet for on-site professionals such as doctors, engineers and pilots because it can fit into a large jacket/pants pocket. Glad to see Lenovo didn't skimp on some of the key specs and the price is not too much at $316.

Anoneemouse

Quote from: Dorby on February 22, 2022, 03:25:50
This is the perfect tablet for on-site professionals such as doctors, engineers and pilots because it can fit into a large jacket/pants pocket. Glad to see Lenovo didn't skimp on some of the key specs and the price is not too much at $316.
Now, if this had stylus support, it would've catered to even more people. But it might be years before something similar comes out and I can't keep waiting.
Screw those heavy, huge arse tablets.

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