Lenovo arrived in Berlin with a packed showcase at its Innovation World event, revealing a mix of gaming systems, OLED monitors, software updates, and AI-driven tablets. The updates stretch across the Legion, LOQ, Yoga, and Idea Tab families, delivering new options for gamers, creators, and everyday users.
Legion Go (8.8”, 2) Handheld
After debuting as a prototype at CES earlier this year, the second-generation Legion Go is ready for a worldwide release. The Windows 11 gaming handheld centers on an 8.8-inch WUXGA OLED display with a 144Hz variable refresh rate and HDR TrueBlack 1000 support.

Paired with up to an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor, 32GB of memory, and 2TB of PCIe Gen 4 storage, the device is built for modern AAA titles as well as indie and retro libraries. Storage can be further expanded through a microSD slot, while a 74Whr battery, more than 50% larger than the first-gen model, keeps play sessions going longer.
The redesigned detachable TrueStrike controllers feature hall effect joysticks, a large pivot D-pad, and three programmable buttons. They continue to offer FPS mode, turning the right controller into a vertical mouse, and are backwards compatible with the original Legion Go. A built-in kickstand, dual USB4 ports, and a fingerprint reader in the power button round out the refinements.
Legion Pro Monitors and Glasses 2
Lenovo’s Legion Pro monitor lineup gains three OLED additions: the 32UD-10, 27UD-10, and 27Q-10. Designed for both fidelity and speed, they boast refresh rates up to 280Hz, response times as fast as 0.03ms, and wide color coverage with Dolby Vision and HDR certifications. A single-cable USB-C setup and ergonomic stands make them easier to integrate into different gaming spaces.

Legion Glasses 2 owners can look forward to a free software update that brings 3D Mode to more than 20 titles at launch. The feature, delivered via Legion Space, gives supported 2D games added depth when paired with Legion laptops or the new Legion Go handheld.
Legion Pro 7 and LOQ Tower
The Legion Pro 7 laptop now ships with AMD Ryzen 9000 HX series processors and up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 graphics. A 16-inch OLED panel running at 240Hz, up to 32GB of DDR5 memory, and Lenovo’s Coldfront: Vapor cooling system allow it to push high-performance gaming while staying thermally balanced.
Meanwhile, the LOQ brand expands into desktop territory with its first 26-liter tower, the LOQ Tower 26ADR10. Configurations scale up to AMD Ryzen 8000 CPUs, NVIDIA 50-series GPUs, 64GB of RAM, and 4TB of storage. The chassis includes customizable ARGB lighting and room for additional expansion, with a transparent side panel showing off the internals.
Yoga Tab and Idea Tab Plus
For creatives and students, Lenovo is rolling out the Yoga Tab and Idea Tab Plus. The Yoga Tab, built on Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, features AI-driven utilities such as Smart AI Input for text generation and translation, AI Live Transcript for instant voice-to-text, and Smart Capture for sketch-to-image workflows.

Its 11.1-inch 3.2K OLED display reaches 800 nits brightness and pairs with Dolby Atmos-tuned speakers. Support for the premium Tab Pen Pro, offering 8,192 pressure levels and haptics, gives artists a more natural drawing experience. Battery life reaches up to 12 hours of streaming, and preloaded apps like Adobe Creative Suite add to its appeal.
The Idea Tab Plus takes a lighter approach with a 12.1-inch 2.5K screen, a MediaTek Dimensity 6400 processor, and a 10,200mAh battery rated for 13 hours of video playback. Slim at 6.29mm and weighing just over half a kilogram, it comes in three color finishes: Luna Grey, Cloud Grey, and Sand Rose. Like its Yoga sibling, it integrates AI tools such as Lenovo AI Notes and Google Gemini, and can be paired with optional pen and keyboard accessories.
Pricing and Availability
- Legion Go (8.8”, 2): October 2025, from $1,049
- Legion Pro 7 (16”): November 2025, from $2,399
- Legion Pro 32UD-10 Monitor: October 2025, from $1,099.99
- Legion Pro 27UD-10 Monitor: November 2025, from $999.99
- Legion Pro 27Q-10 Monitor: November 2025, from $699.99
- LOQ Tower 26ADR10: September 2025, from $999.99
- Yoga Tab: September 2025, from $549.99
- Idea Tab Plus: October 2025, from $269.99
More information can be found on Lenovo’s official website.
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