

Lenovo’s Legion Tab is one of the few great small Android tablets, and now it’s seeing a lower price as an update discount drops the cost to $469.
The Lenovo Legion Tab (Gen 3) first launched at CES 2025 as the first of the company’s small gaming tablets to be sold in the US. It was a hit at first, selling out repeatedly for a few weeks before stabilizing, and then being hit with a $50 price hike. Thankfully, though, hardly anyone has had to pay that extra $50 thanks to an ongoing sale.
Now, Lenovo has lowered the price yet again.
While the retail price is still $549, Lenovo is now offering 14% off of Legion Tab through its website. That takes the price down to $469, the lowest price we’ve seen to date. Shipping is free and immediate, too.

It’s unclear how long this discount will be available, but the previous 10% drop has been in place since the end of March.
Legion Tab is still sold only through Lenovo’s website in the US.
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- Lenovo Legion Tab Review: Three months with Android’s iPad Mini
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- Lenovo shows off its next 8.8-inch Legion Tab with vague AI promises [Gallery]
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