Lenovo is gearing up to launch its latest gaming tablet, the Legion Y700, in China on September 29th. We already knew it would pack the powerhouse Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, but now Lenovo is sharing some preliminary performance scores of Legion Y700 (2024) to whet our appetites.
Lenovo Legion Y700 (2024) gaming
According to Lenovo’s Weibo post, the Y700 can deliver an average of 59.8 FPS in 3D turn-based mobile games, tested at a resolution of 2560×1600 pixels. This is decent, especially considering the low power consumption of just 8.8W.

Things get a little more interesting for RPG fans. Lenovo claims an average of 59.9 FPS in open-world RPGs, with a render resolution of 1728×1080 pixels and a power draw of 9.5W.

The teaser image conveniently showcases a scene from Genshin Impact, a notoriously demanding Android title. While specific games weren’t mentioned, this suggests the Y700 can handle heavy hitters without breaking a sweat.
Finally, the benchmark for combat mobile games shows an average of 59.9 FPS at a resolution of 2304×1440 pixels. Again, no specific titles were named, but the high resolution is promising.

These are respectable numbers, but it’s worth keeping the recently launched RedMagic Nova in mind. It also boasts the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, but with the “Leading Version” variant that might deliver a slightly better performance. But there’s to be left for the review.
Apart from a leading Snapdragon processor, the Y700 (2024) will pack a smooth 165Hz refresh rate screen. There is also a vapor chamber cooling system to keep the thermals down. It’s a large one, 10,004 mm square in size, which Lenovo says is the size of a mobile screen.
We don’t have to wait long to see how the device performs in real life. The Legion Y700 is launching in just two days, so we are likely to see reviews popping up soon. In the meantime, feel free to check out our review of last year’s model, linked below.
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