Lenovo has just revealed pricing details for its next tablet. Covered separately, the Xiaoxin Tablet Pro GT will reach general sale on August 6. Incidentally, that date is also when Lenovo will release microSD cards dedicated to its latest Legion Y700 tablet.
Announced in May, the Legion Y700 Gen 4 rivals other compact tablets like the Redmi K Pad and RedMagic Astra (curr. $699 on Amazon) with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a 7,600 mAh battery and an 8.8-inch display. Incidentally, Lenovo already sells G9 and G9 Pro accessories for the latest Legion Y700 that transform the compact tablet into a quasi-gaming handheld.
Dubbed the Legion high-energy gaming microSD card by Lenovo, the microSDXC cards offer a UHS-I bus interface with up to 60 MB/s write and 170 MB/s read speeds. As the image above and below shows, Lenovo's Legion microSD card is a V30 Class 10 card too. Lenovo has priced its high-performance memory cards at CNY 159 (~$22) with 256 GB of storage or CNY 349 (~$48) and CNY 749 (~$104) with 512 GB and 1 TB of storage, respectively. Unfortunately, there is no word yet on global availability.