Lenovo introduced its latest gaming devices, consumer tablets, and software during Lenovo Innovation World 2025. The launch featured new AMD-powered Legion and LOQ products, updated monitors, and AI-powered features aimed at providing more choices for consumers.
Among the highlights is the Lenovo Legion Go (8.8”, 2), a Windows 11-based handheld PC that builds on the first-generation model introduced earlier this year. The updated device incorporates improvements based on user feedback, offering more customization for different gaming setups—whether at home, while traveling, or on stage.

Lenovo also presented three new Legion Pro OLED gaming monitors: the 32UD-10, 27UD-10, and 27Q-10. These monitors are designed to meet the needs of gamers who value fast response times and accurate visuals. They feature Dolby Vision, HDR TrueBlack 400, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, and VESA Adaptive Sync, along with 99% sRGB and DCI-P3 color spaces for precise color reproduction.
Another addition to the lineup is the Lenovo Legion Pro 7 (16”, 10), now powered by AMD’s Ryzen 9000 HX series processors. The laptop supports up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 GPU and comes with Lenovo’s Coldfront: Vapor cooling technology, which manages heat for demanding games. It offers up to 2TB of Gen 5 PCIe SSD storage, providing faster access to game files.

For desktop users, Lenovo unveiled the LOQ Tower 26ADR10, the company’s first 26-liter gaming tower. It is powered by AMD Ryzen 8000 series processors and NVIDIA 50-Series GPUs, with support for AI-driven features. The tower includes customizable ARGB lighting, visible through a transparent side panel, and allows upgrades with up to 64GB DDR5 RAM and 4TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD storage, plus two HDD expansion slots.
On the software side, Lenovo announced a free update for the Legion Glasses Gen 2, first shown at CES 2025. The update introduces 3D conversion support for over 20 AAA titles, expanding compatibility for gamers using wearable displays.

The event also highlighted Lenovo’s latest consumer tablets. The Yoga Tab and Idea Tab Plus are designed for young creatives who need both portability and performance. The Yoga Tab features an 11.1” 3.2K PureSight Pro display with up to 800 nits brightness and a 144Hz refresh rate. It uses AI SuperRes technology to enhance images and comes with a Dolby Atmos 4-speaker system for an immersive multimedia experience.
Lenovo said these new products were developed with customer feedback in mind, reflecting its focus on creating devices that balance performance and usability. By introducing new hardware and AI-powered features, the company aims to provide flexible tools for gamers, professionals, and everyday users alike.
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