Lenovo Legion Tab Is Back In Stock Again, Shipping Mid-March

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Lenovo Legion Tab Is Back In Stock Again, Shipping Mid-March

Following its announcement at CES 2025 earlier this year, the Lenovo Legion Tab has been dropping in and out of availability, but the company has once again opened up orders for the small Android tablet with this latest wave of stock shipping in March.

The Legion Tab is Lenovo’s first small Android tablet for gaming to be released in the United States. The $499 tablet has an 8.8-inch display, 12GB of RAM, and a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. It also includes a free case, screen protector, and charger in the box.

  • Hands-on: Lenovo Legion Tab is Android’s iPad Mini, and I guess it’s good for games too [Gallery]

Within less than 2 days, though, the Lenovo Legion Tab had fully sold out. Two weeks later, Lenovo re-stocked the tablet with orders to ship in mid-February, but that only lasted a few days, with stock again drying up.

As of February 19, the Lenovo Legion Tab is once again “in stock” and available to order.

  • Legion Tab at Lenovo.com

Lenovo is taking orders for the tablet via its online store – still the only place to buy it for now – with estimated deliveries as soon as March 10, though varying depending on your location.

Technically, interested buyers can also get the tablet’s China variant imported to the US, including in a white color variant not sold Stateside, but that comes with headaches as far as the Google Play Store is concerned.

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More on Legion Tab:

  • Lenovo doesn’t sell a white Legion Tab in the US, but the case still looks great [Gallery]
  • Yes, the Lenovo Legion Tab supports a stylus on its 8.8-inch display
  • Lenovo’s new 8.8-inch Android tablet packs Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and 12GB RAM, available now for $499

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