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    Lenovo Legion Tab Test – Can a Compact Gaming Tablet Impress Despite an Older SoC?

    Theodore MeeksBy Theodore MeeksAugust 15, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Size alone makes the Lenovo Legion Tab interesting for anyone looking for a powerful tablet with compact dimensions: with the exception of the iPad Mini, there are almost no displays here.

    Yes, the Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 may not be as new as the SoC, but it can deliver its power consistently over a long period of time and is very powerful in both apps and games. However, you should expect noticeable heating under prolonged loads.

    Despite its portable dimensions, the tablet isn't particularly suitable for outdoor use because the screen isn't very bright. There's no PWM flicker, so even sensitive people should be able to handle the screen just fine.

    Battery life is impressive, and there are fast WiFi connections, a stable chassis, and even a microSD reader. The two USB-C ports are handy, so you can connect accessories and charge or power the device from the mains at the same time.

    The Lenovo Legion Tab is a powerful gaming tablet that may also be of interest to non-gamers due to its handy dimensions and discreet appearance.

    If you like using iPadOS, you should check out the iPad Mini 6, which is also very powerful and (with less memory) even slightly cheaper than the Lenovo Legion Tab, and the Razer Edge is also cheaper, but smaller.

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