Lenovo announces new Legion gaming devices, Artificial Intelligence tablets, and Artificial Intelligence-powered software

At Lenovo Innovation World 2025, Lenovo revealed new Legion and LOQ hardware, consumer tablets and software focused on gaming and creativity, including new devices powered by AMD and new Artificial Intelligence features.

At Lenovo Innovation World 2025, Lenovo unveiled a broad update to its consumer and gaming lineup, introducing new AMD-powered Legion and LOQ devices, consumer tablets, monitors and software. Key gaming highlights include the new Lenovo Legion Go (8.8´, 2) and the Legion Pro 7 equipped with AMD´s Ryzen 9000 HX series processors. The company also introduced a trio of Legion Pro OLED gaming monitors aimed at clarity, speed and color accuracy.

On the software and accessory side, Lenovo announced a free update for the Legion Glasses Gen 2, which were first shown at CES 2025. That update adds 3D conversion support for more than 20 AAA games to date, expanding the glasses´ gaming capabilities through software rather than new hardware. Lenovo positioned these updates as part of a coordinated push to deliver integrated hardware and software experiences across its gaming ecosystem.

Outside gaming, Lenovo introduced new consumer tablets designed for mobility and creativity. The new Yoga Tab and Idea Tab Plus are presented as portable, powerful companions for on-the-go digital natives who need devices for both creative work and productivity. Across the announcements, Lenovo emphasized customer-focused innovation and said it used user feedback to guide product design and development. The company framed the new products as responses to customer needs while aiming to drive broader industry innovation forward.

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