Lenovo is relaunching its 13-inch tablet and equips the Idea Tab Pro Gen 2 with significantly more power and a better display. However, our test results show that there are still some compromises despite the higher price.
The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro Gen 2 shows what a successful tablet update looks like: A stronger display, more power and modern connectivity. The following report explains where it falls short despite its premium claim - for example when it comes to battery and updates.
Lenovo wants to set new standards with a compact gaming tablet with top Snapdragon performance, a 165 Hz display and a whopping 12 GB of RAM. We summarize how good the overall package of the Legion Tab 5 really is - and what compromises are involved.
Can an Android gaming tablet compete with the Steam Deck? We tried the Lenovo Legion Tab 5 with the GameHub PC emulator and analyzed how well Vampire Crawlers, Slay the Spire 2, and Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade run on it, including strengths, weaknesses, and our conclusion.
Can Lenovo's Legion Tab Gen 5 really claim the title "King of Mobile Gaming"? Our gamer review shows how strong the performance, 165 Hz display, features and battery really are - and why the heat can be the biggest problem.
You have to be able and willing to afford tablets from Apple. However, there are also tablets in the Californian company's portfolio that don't completely break the budget and still offer impressive performance: the iPad Air 13 2026, for example.