As CES 2025 approaches, the first tech leaks of the year have surfaced. Scheduled to take place in Las Vegas from January 7 to 10, CES will host a variety of major announcements, including Lenovo’s unveiling of four new tablets. Among these are a gaming-focused Legion tablet and a model tailored for kids. Here’s what we know so far:
Lenovo Idea Tab Pro: A Flagship Tablet for Productivity
The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro aims to deliver a premium tablet experience, sporting a 3K display with anti-reflective coating. As a successor to the Lenovo Tab P12, this high-end model supports stylus input and introduces Lenovo Easy Jot, a feature designed to streamline note-taking for students and creatives alike.
Audio enthusiasts will appreciate the quad-speaker setup from JBL, ensuring rich sound quality. The tablet is expected to offer 11 hours of battery life, come in green or gray, and include an optional keyboard case. It will also support advanced features like Circle to Search and Gemini, further boosting productivity.
Lenovo Legion Tab 8.8 Gen 3: Gaming Powerhouse
For gamers, Lenovo will showcase the Legion Tab 8.8 Gen 3, the successor to the Legion Tab 8.8 Gen 2. This tablet will feature an 8.8-inch QHD+ display with a 165Hz refresh rate, a metal body, and dual rear cameras. It’s powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, offering top-tier performance.
Rumors suggest the Legion Tab 8.8 Gen 3 might be a rebranded version of the Lenovo Tab Y700 (2025), which launched in China earlier this year. If so, it could pack up to 16GB of RAM, 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage, and a 6,550 mAh battery. Pricing in China for the Y700 starts at €600, giving us a hint of what to expect globally.
Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus: Sleek and Versatile
The Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus will cater to users looking for a premium, stylish design. Sporting dual cameras and narrower bezels than its predecessors, this model is expected to be available in blue, with stylus and keyboard support.
Speculation suggests this could be a rebranded version of the Lenovo Yoga Pad Pro, featuring a 12.7-inch display and powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, making it an excellent choice for both work and entertainment.
Lenovo Tab 2025: Kid-Friendly and Budget-Conscious
The Lenovo Tab 2025 targets families, with a focus on child safety. It includes a Kids Cover edition with a chunky, child-safe stylus designed to avoid potential hazards. The tablet is positioned to compete with Amazon’s Fire Kids Edition, emphasizing affordability and parental controls.
The Lenovo Tab 2025 is expected to feature a 10-inch display and robust child-friendly software to provide a secure and engaging experience for younger users.