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IFA 2025: Lenovo introduced Legion Pro 7 (2025) and Lenovo Legion Go with AMD’s Ryzen 9000 HX series processors

Lenovo has announced two new tablets, the Yoga Tab and Idea Tab Plus, aimed at creatives and digital natives.

Lenovo unveiled new gaming products at IFA 2025, including Legion Go, Legion Pro 7, Legion Pro OLED displays, Legion Glasses Gen 2, Yoga Tab, and Idea Tab Plus. These products are intended to answer consumer requests and encourage industry innovation by emphasising clarity, speed, colour accuracy, and portable power for digital natives.

IFA 2025: Lenovo introduced Legion Pro 7 (2025) and Lenovo Legion Go with AMD’s Ryzen 9000 HX series processors

Lenovo’s Legion Pro 7 is now available with AMD’s Ryzen 9 9000 HX series. The model comes with up to an AMD Ryzen 9955HX3D processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 Laptop GPU, Legion Coldfront: Vapor with integrated hyperchamber cooling technology, and up to 2TB Gen 5 2280 PCIe SSD storage that runs Windows 11 operating system. The 16″ PureSight 240Hz WQXGA OLED display and 32GB of 5600MHz DDR5 RAM deliver quick and colourful images, with plenty of memory headroom for demanding games.

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Lenovo's Legion Go
Lenovo’s Legion Go

Lenovo’s Legion Go is a Windows 11-powered PC gaming handheld device. It has a native landscape 8.8-inch WUXGA 144Hz VRR 1 OLED display with rich, bright colours and HDR TrueBlack 1000 certification for deep blacks. The gadget provides a configurable refresh rate of 30Hz to 144Hz, ensuring seamless gameplay regardless of the game. It is equipped with an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme CPU and up to 32GB 8000MHz RAM, allowing it to run resource-intensive AAA games, indie and retro titles, and more. The Legion Go also has up to 2TB of PCIe Gen 4 storage and a microSD card, which allows for an extra 2TB of storage. Its enhanced 74Whr battery has over 50% more capacity than the previous generation Legion Go, allowing players to personalise their gaming experience.

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The Legion TrueStrike controllers have been revamped with ergonomic lines, a smoother feel, and a more intuitive button arrangement. They have FPS mode, which allows the controller to transform into a vertical mouse for more natural control in FPS games. The detachable controllers support console, tablet, and portable modes, and three user-programmable buttons may be customised using Legion Space. Hall effect joysticks give precise, drift-free control, and a big pivot D-pad makes combinations more fluid. The TrueStrike controllers may be removed from the device, enabling unobstructed inputs. Other features include a sturdy kickstand for disconnected play, a USB4 port on both the top and bottom, and a fingerprint scanner built into the power button for speedier login times.

Lenovo Legion’s newest gaming displays provide gamers with fidelity, colour accuracy, and fast response times and refresh rates. These displays offer 99% sRGB and DCI-P3 colour spaces, Delta E<2 colour accuracy, Dolby Vision, HDR TrueBlack 400, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, and VESA adaptive Sync compatibility. The Legion Pro 32UD-10 Monitor and its smaller brother, the Legion Pro 27UD-10 Monitor, have 31.5″ or 26.5″ UHD PureSight OLED displays with a 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms reaction time. The Legion Pro 32UD-10 boasts 140 pixels per inch, while the Legion Pro 27UD-10 has 166 pixels per inch, allowing for clear details during intense battles.

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The Legion Pro 27Q-10 Monitor features a 26.5-inch QHD PureSight OLED display with a 280Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time. It has a USB-C one-cable solution, HDMI 2.1, DP 1.4, and USB hub port choices, and ergonomic adjustable stands for optimal comfort. The monitor also boasts built-in USB ports for a variety of connecting choices, making it ideal for a variety of gaming configurations.

Lenovo Legion Glasses Gen 2 customers can now enjoy their favourite games and movies in solitude, thanks to a thinner, lighter, and brighter wearable display. A free software update for Legion Space will be released shortly for all 10th-generation Windows 11-based Lenovo Legion laptops and the Legion Go handhelds, enabling over 20 games with more to be introduced on a rolling basis.

Lenovo’s LOQ Tower 26ADR10 is a powerful gaming tower that features AMD Ryzen 8000 CPUs and NVIDIA 50-Series GPUs. It works on Windows 11 and has customisable RGB lighting. The tower features 64GB of 5200MHz DDR5 RAM and a 4TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD with two HDD expansion ports. Upgrading is easy but not required. Most Lenovo Legion gaming devices include three months of Game Pass and Legion Ultimate Support, Lenovo’s 24-hour technical support service. Availability might vary by area. The tower is equipped with AMD Ryzen 8000 series CPUs and NVIDIA 50-Series GPUs.

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Lenovo has announced two new tablets, the Yoga Tab and Idea Tab Plus, aimed at creatives and digital natives. The Yoga Tab is an 11.1-inch tablet featuring a 3.2K PureSight Pro display, AI SuperRes, and a 4-speaker system. It is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Mobile Platform with 20 TOPS NPU, which can learn and adapt to any input. The tablet also has Lenovo Smart AI Input, Lenovo AI Live Transcript, Google Gemini, and Circle Search with Google. The Yoga Tab is compatible with the premium Lenovo Tab Pen Pro, which offers an immersive creating experience with 8192 pressure levels and haptic feedback. The tablet weighs under one pound and comes bundled with Adobe Creative Suite and Perplexity Pro.

The Idea Tab Plus is a slim and lightweight tablet that is ideal for digital natives who want to study, play, and remain connected. It improves productivity using AI-powered features such as Lenovo AI Notes, Google Gemini, and Circle to Search with Google. The tablet features a 12.1-inch 2.5K display with a DCI-P3 rating of 96%, 800 nits, Quad Dolby Atmos-tuned speakers, a MediaTek Dimensity 6400 Octa-Core CPU, a 10,200 mAh battery, and up to 13 hours of video playing time.

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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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