IFA 2025: Lenovo unveiled the second-generation Legion Go 8.8 and new Android tablets

Lenovo showed off its second-generation Windows-based Legion Go 8.8 gaming console and new Android tablets, the Yoga Tab and Idea Tab Plus, at IFA 2025.
Legion Go 8.8: more power and battery life
The Legion Go 8.8 with an 8.8-inch OLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate is the main new product. Unlike the first generation, the device features an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor and a larger 74Wh battery, which is 50 percent more than before.
The new Legion Go 8.8.8 has an 8.8-inch OLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate.
The detachable controllers are more convenient, retaining support for mouse controls and three programmable buttons. But they’re also compatible with the first-generation Legion Go.


The gaming console runs on Windows, not SteamOS as some users expected. Sales in the U.S. start in October at a price of $1,049.
New Yoga Tab and Idea Tab Plus tablets


- Yoga Tab with Yoga Pen gets an 11.1-inch 144Hz screen and a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. The company is banking on built-in AI capabilities like Circle to Search, Gemini integration and proprietary features – SuperRes for photo upscaling, AI Live Transcript for speech-to-text, Smart AI Input for generating or editing text and Sketch-to-Image in the Smart Capture app. The tablet comes pre-installed with Perplexity Pro and Adobe Creative Suite. It is priced at $549 and starts selling in September.
- Idea Tab Plus gets a 12.1-inch display and a MediaTek Dimensity 6400 chip. The model also supports Google features and Lenovo’s proprietary AI tools. Sales will start in October, priced at $269.