The pace at which Lenovo launches new Legion Tab gaming tablets is pretty wild, with a new variant on its way with an OLED display and 5G support, just weeks after the Gen 5 release hit the global market.
Lenovo Legion Tab (Gen 5) went on sale in the US and other global markets in May, with two other new variants of the tablet launching in China in the time since.
Now, there’s another one.
NotebookCheck highlights a Weibo post from Lenovo that teases the “Legion Y700 Infinite,” a new variant of the Legion Tab’s China-only release. The teaser confirms the new tablet will have 5G cellular support, something that’s never been available on global versions of the gaming slate.
Beyond that, it’s also rumored to have an OLED display in place of the usual IPS, addressing one of our few complaints about the series and matching the Redmagic Astra series (which is also about to drop a sequel).
Other details about the tablet are unclear, including what chipset it might use, with it also being completely unknown if this upgraded version will ever see a global debut.
The design is also different from existing models, as was seen at a recent event in China (pictured below).

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