Lenovo is about to fully showcase its new gaming tablet, the Y700 4th generation, in China today, May 8, 2025. It's expected to launch as the Legion Tab Gen 4 in the global market, and while the company has yet to share international launch details, it has shared some benchmark results.
With these benchmark results, Lenovo asserts that the Legion Tab Gen 4 is capable of offering a smooth gaming performance without overheating. To be specific, in the three results shared by the company, the tablet can supposedly hold a temperature of 40.5° C or lower throughout a 120-minute session.
As for how well the gaming tablet can run games, Lenovo didn't share specifics about the titles that were benchmarked. However, it claimed that the device could hold an average of 60 FPS on a "well-known 3D turn-based mobile game" with "very high" picture quality. The average power draw is said to be 9.5 W in the session.
On a "well-known MOBA mobile game," the gaming tablet is said to hold an average of 120 FPS with "extreme" picture quality. During the 30-minute session, the average power draw is claimed to be 8.9 W. Lastly, on a "famous battle royale game," the Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 4 is said to hold an average FPS of 119.9 during a 30-minute session. The average power draw is claimed to be 8 W.
There's still no word on the starting price of the Snapdragon 8 Elite gaming tablet, but the last-gen device started at CNY 2,899, around $400, and it started outside China at $499.99 (256 GB curr. $489.99 on Lenovo).
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Lenovo on Weibo (machine translated from Chinese)