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Lenovo Launches New Gaming Products at IFA 2025
Lenovo has unveiled a comprehensive lineup of gaming products at IFA 2025, showcasing its commitment to enhancing the gaming experience. The highlight of this announcement is the introduction of the Legion Go 2, the second handheld device in the Legion Go series. Alongside this, Lenovo is rolling out new desktops, laptops, gaming monitors, and an upgraded mode for the Legion Glasses 2.
The Legion Pro 7 gaming laptop stands out with impressive specifications. It features options for up to an RTX 5080 GPU and can be equipped with an AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX3D processor. Additionally, it offers up to 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage. A 16-inch, 240Hz WQXGA OLED display rounds out its capabilities, suggesting that it will be a formidable competitor in the gaming laptop market.
For those who prefer a desktop setup, Lenovo is introducing the LOQ Tower 26ADR10. This pre-built gaming tower is powered by an AMD Ryzen 8000 series CPU and offers multiple configurations for an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-series GPU. The tower, with a capacity of 26 liters, is designed for users interested in upgrading their components, featuring up to 4TB of SSD storage and 64GB of RAM. It also includes two HDD slots for additional storage options.
New Gaming Monitors and Enhanced Glasses
Lenovo is also expanding its monitor offerings with three new models. The Legion Pro 32UD-10 features a 31.5-inch display, 240Hz refresh rate, and a rapid 0.03ms response time, alongside HDMI 2.1 support. A smaller counterpart, the Legion Pro 27UD-10, shares similar specifications but has a 26.5-inch display. For gamers prioritizing refresh rates, the Legion Pro 27Q-10 offers a 26.5-inch QHD display with a remarkable 280Hz refresh rate. All three monitors utilize OLED technology, ensuring vibrant colors and deep contrasts.
In addition to gaming hardware, Lenovo announced a new 3D mode for its Legion Glasses 2. This software update allows users to experience 3D visuals in games originally designed for 2D displays, enhancing overall immersion.
Tablets Tailored for Gaming and Creativity
Lenovo is also launching two new tablets. The Yoga Tab is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, making it suitable for mobile gaming. It boasts a 3.2K PureSight Pro 11.1-inch 144Hz display and supports Dolby Atmos technology for an enriched audio experience. In contrast, the Idea Tab Plus is designed for digital creatives, featuring the MediaTek Dimensity 6400 processor and a larger 12.1-inch display with a 2.5K resolution.
Pricing and Availability
Lenovo’s new products will be available soon, with launches scheduled between September and November 2025. The Legion Pro 7 will start at $2,399 when it launches in November, while the LOQ Tower 26ADR10 will be available this month starting at $999.99. The new monitors will debut between October and November, with the Legion Pro 32UD-10 starting at $1,099.99, the Legion Pro 27UD-10 at $999.99, and the Legion Pro 27Q-10 at $699.99. The Yoga Tab will retail at $549.99 from September, while the Idea Tab Plus will be available in October for $269.99. All prices and launch dates are subject to change as Lenovo finalizes its offerings.
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