Lenovo has introduced the Legion Y700 5th Gen AI Tablet in China, delivering a high-performance Android device tailored for gaming and AI-driven tasks. This compact yet powerful tablet stands out with up to 24GB of RAM, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, and a premium 8.8-inch 3K display featuring a dazzling 165Hz refresh rate.
Positioned as a performance-driven Android tablet, the Legion Y700 incorporates Lenovo’s Tianxi AI assistant technologies, including a local AI PadClaw that adapts to various user scenarios such as study and entertainment without needing an internet connection. Its 8.8-inch LCD panel impresses with a 3040 x 1904 resolution, 800 nits peak brightness, and TÜV Rheinland certifications for low blue light and flicker-free viewing-a solid mix for gaming marathons and media consumption alike.

Under the hood, the tablet runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor paired with up to 24GB of LPDDR5T RAM and a maximum of 1TB UFS 4.1 Pro storage, expandable by an additional 2TB via a TF card slot. This hardware combination garnered an impressive 4.5 million-plus score on AnTuTu benchmarks, surpassing most competitors in the Android tablet segment.
Lenovo prioritizes sustained performance through a 3rd Gen Qiankun cooling system featuring a large 17,353 mm² vapor chamber to keep temperatures down during intense gaming sessions. The device’s 9000mAh battery supports 68W fast charging as well as bypass charging, an essential feature for uninterrupted play.
Gaming features don’t stop at raw power: the Legion Y700 integrates AI-powered enhancements such as performance scheduling, network acceleration, sound detection, and aiming assist-all designed to improve the competitive edge for gamers.
- 8.8-inch LCD, 3040 x 1904 pixels, 165Hz refresh rate
- Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset with Android 16 OS
- Up to 24GB LPDDR5T RAM, 1TB UFS 4.1 Pro storage (expandable to 2TB)
- 50MP rear camera with LEGION HALO lighting, 8MP front camera
- 9000mAh battery, 68W fast charging, 3rd Gen Qiankun cooling system
Launching in China with prices starting at roughly $582 for the 12GB/256GB model and topping out near $873 for the fully specced 24GB/1TB variant, Lenovo also offers discounts for students and early buyers. This pricing positions the Legion Y700 as a compelling alternative to more traditional tablets by focusing heavily on gaming and artificial intelligence capabilities.
Lenovo’s aggressive hardware choices signal a clear push to grab more attention in the crowded Android tablet segment where giants like Samsung’s Galaxy Tab series and ASUS ROG tablets compete. The inclusion of advanced AI along with flagship Snapdragon silicon may encourage enthusiasts who want their tablets to blur the lines between a gaming rig and a versatile computing device.

