Lenovo Legion Tab Is Now $450

Lenovo Legion Tab Is Now $450

First launched earlier this year as a rare small, but powerful Android tablet, the Lenovo Legion Tab has now dropped to $450.

Lenovo’s Legion Tab (Gen 3) is the first tablet in the series to make its way to the US market. The tablet packs a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, 12GB of RAM, and more powerful specs into a chassis with a compact 8.8-inch display. We’ve called it “Android’s iPad Mini” and remain big fans of the tablet.

But a sour note earlier this year came in the form of an expected $50 price hike from the tablet’s original $499 price tag. Luckily, though, not many have had to pay that higher cost as the tablet has been on sale pretty consistently since the jump.

Now, the discount has been updated. The Lenovo Legion Tab is down to $450 from the company’s online store. That’s $100 off of the current retail price and $50 from the original retail price. It’s the lowest cost we’ve seen to date as well.

  • Legion Tab (Gen 3) at Lenovo.com

It’s unclear how long the sale will last, but Lenovo’s prior discounts have been running since late March.

Of course, it’s worth noting that this comes as a sequel has already technically hit the market. Lenovo launched an updated version of this tablet in China earlier this month, but there’s no word yet on an international expansion.

More on Lenovo:

  • Lenovo Legion Tab Review: Three months with Android’s iPad Mini
  • Lenovo’s new Legion Tab is here with microSD card slot, still lacks real biometrics
  • Motorola and Lenovo’s Smart Connect app is expanding to all Android devices

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