Lenovo's 'Gamepad G9' turns the Legion Tab into an Android-powered Steam Deck
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There are still plenty of universal bluetooth or usb controllers that can integrate, in the same way, on smartphones or tablets, and this has all the prices (with varying quality, of course). When you take one on Ali, it's the taf (I'm not a big player), and I can use it with my own or any other tablet, up to 10′′. No need to lock on such a expensive product.
Forget the Steam Deck: this controller turns Lenovo’s Legion Tab into a handheld gaming console
Credit: Lenovo TL;DR Lenovo has introduced the Gamepad G9, which converts the Lenovo Legion Tab (Gen 5) into a high-performance handheld. It snaps onto the Legion Tab, adding joysticks, triggers, and proper grips. Currently priced at approximately $70 (¥499) in China, a global release remains unconfirmed. Lenovo is taking a swing at handheld gaming, but instead of making a brand-new device, it’s turning a tablet into a gaming machine. At first,…
$73 Lenovo Gamepad Turns the Legion Y700 Into a Switch Lite Rival - Yanko Design
Gaming tablets have always lived awkwardly between two worlds. Hold one flat, and it's fine for casual sessions, but the moment a game demands precise analog input, touchscreen controls fall apart fast. Clip on a generic third-party gamepad, and the fit is never right, the latency is noticeable, and the whole thing looks assembled rather
Lenovo made an arcade cabinet dock for gaming tablets
Back at CES 2026, Lenovo announced several new mobile products with the newest version of the Legion Tab and the IdeaPad Pro Gen 2, but what it didn’t announce was the Legion Y700 Arcade Dock. This neat little accessory essentially turns your gaming tablet into an arcade cabinet for playing retro games on Android. Today, Lenovo has reportedly launched this device in China. It’s not clear if it’s coming to the US or other regions outside of China…
Lenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5 Gaming Tablet Launched With Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC, 9,000mAh Battery: Price, Features
Lenovo has launched the Legion Y700 Gen 5 gaming tablet in China, featuring an 8.8-inch 165Hz display and a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. It packs a 9,000mAh battery with 68W fast charging, supports up to 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, and offers TF card expansion. Priced starting at CNY 3,999 (roughly Rs. 54,100), it offers AI features, advanced cooling, dual speakers with Dolby Atmos, and claimed battery life of up to 18.8 hours.
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