Lenovo has rolled out its 2026 Legion Y900 gaming tablet family in China, and the smaller 11.1-inch model arrives with a chipset choice that breaks from recent tradition. Instead of a Qualcomm flagship, the new Y900 11 runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 9500S, a sub-flagship part that slots between the Dimensity 9500 and last year's Dimensity 9400. Lenovo cites an AnTuTu score of 3,109,111 for the silicon, and pairs it with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X memory and 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage.
The display is the part that will get gamers' attention. Lenovo has fitted an 11.1-inch IPS panel running at 3840x2560 with a 144Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision support, and a peak brightness of 1,110 nits. Powering the tablet through extended sessions is an 11,000mAh battery with 68W fast charging, packed into a chassis that measures 5.99 mm (0.24 inches) thick and weighs 480 grams (1.06 lbs).
The rest of the hardware leans into the Legion brand's gaming identity. There's a quad-speaker array tuned for Dolby Atmos, a 13MP rear camera, and an RGB ring light on the back panel, set within the same camera island Lenovo used on the Y700 2026, which launched globally as the Legion Tab Gen 5.
The Y900 11 starts at CNY 3,099, roughly $456 (€420), with a discounted launch price of CNY 2,699, around $400 (€365). A larger 13-inch sibling rounds out the lineup. Lenovo says a global release is in the works, with timing and pricing to follow.