After selling out in barely 48 hours when it launched earlier this month, Lenovo has re-stocked the Legion Tab, its small yet powerful Android tablet.
The Lenovo Legion Tab was announced at CES as the company’s first 8.8-inch Android tablet to be sold in the United States. The Legion Tab is powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and offers 12GB of RAM, making it a powerhouse in a small package, ideal for Lenovo’s gaming focus, or even just as an iPad Mini alternative.
- Hands-on: Lenovo Legion Tab is Android’s iPad Mini, and I guess it’s good for games too [Gallery]
The third-gen device follows up on two other past releases that similarly offered a small display and powerful specs, but weren’t sold in the US.
Amid pent up demand for smaller Android tablets with capable specs, the Legion Tab sold out in less than two days.
After roughly three weeks out of stock, Lenovo has once again put up the Legion Tab for sale, with the tablet in stock for its $499 price. Shipments are delayed, though, with orders placed now not arriving until mid-February.
- Legion Tab at Lenovo.com
Lenovo has yet to expand sales of the Legion Tab to other retailers, instead only offering the tablet through its own website/online store.
The Legion Tab ships with an included case, magnetic folio, 65W charger, and a glass screen protector as well.
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