Lenovo has
8.8" Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 3 Android Gaming Tablet (Eclipse Black, ZAEF0068US) on sale for $389.99 - $37.05 when you apply 10% off eCoupon Code
PDLIVE26 - $19.50 when you apply 5% off eCoupon code
EXTRAFIVE in cart =
$333.44.
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cpatrader for finding this deal.
Specs:
- Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Processor (3.30 GHz)
- Operating System: Android 14
- Memory: 12 GB LPDDR5X (Soldered)
- Storage: 256GB UFS 4.0
- Display: 8.8" 2.5K (2560 x 1600), LTPS, Touch, 500 nits, 165Hz
- Camera: 13MP AF + 2MP (Macro) FF Back + 8MP FF Front
- Wi-Fi: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be & Bluetooth 5.4
- Dual USB-C Ports with bypass charging
- Warranty: 1 Year Mail-in
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This is a PSA regarding Lenovo in general.
If this has been posted before, then my apologies.
If you're on the fence about doing this deal or buying anything else from Lenovo from their personal (consumer) website, it's very beneficial to do the following.
First, set up an online account ( you don't need to enter in any payment methods).
Second, when you see a deal like this but you're on the fence, put the product in the shopping cart. APPLY ALL AVAILABLE PROMO CODES, and take note of the cart id number, usually in the lower right corner of your screen.
Third, chat with Lenovo or call them and give them the cart id number. Then, ask the sales rep to create a QUOTE. This will lock in the price for 2 weeks. When you're ready to buy, just go to view your account and click on saved quotes. You can then pull up the quote and click on convert to an order.
I have done this twice. It takes all of the pressure off of making a hasty decision.
When you're shopping on the personal website, you'll see an option to save the cart. That is different than getting a quote which locks in the price.
Finally, if you're on the Lenovo Pro Business site, you can create the quote yourself by simply clicking on " request a quote" on the lower right corner of the screen after you have your shopping cart ready.
Hope this helps all of you SDers.
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Their newest tablets are promising longer support and multiple years of updates. They are still lagging behind industry leaders, though.
A Lenovo tablet can be a terrific purchase so long as you know what you're getting and long-term OS updates aren't important to you. For example, used strictly as a tablet to game on, this might be more than adequate for some people.
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So one has to assume they didn't open sealed boxes and manually update any tablets in their warehouse, so they're just listed the Android version it shipped with.
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Order Summary
Subtotal$549.99
Cart Threshold Savings-$35.20
Instant Savings-$160.00
eCoupon Savings-$19.50
Student ID.me Savings-$18.52
ShippingFREE
Join Rewards: free expedited shipping
Estimated Total : $316.77
It has USB C plugs on the side and bottom to support use of a controller and charging at the same time. Lenovo sold 2 controllers (available on international market) for these purposes: Legion G9 controller and G7 controller.
The Snapdragon 8G3 is a great processor. It is capable of emulating Nintendo Switch, PS2, and anything earlier.
12GB of ram means that it can run Windows games from your Steam Library…Indie games are fine. Anything that is comparable to PS2-3 level of graphics may run. Even some newer stuff, but that can be spotty. I have played Sea of Stars, Shadow of Mordor, Outer Worlds, and a few other games on mine.
It is also great for streaming games from XBox, PS5, Gamepass and GeForce due to its high refresh rate.
The IPS screen is very good. The available Tab Pen Pro works fine. The only constraint is 256GB of storage. The case sucks though and it is hard to find a good replacement.
I bought this tablet for gaming. I love it. It works well for work, streaming and personal productivity. I ended up replacing my ipad mini and ipad pro with it.
At $300-375 it is a great way to get into Android console emulation and Windows gaming. A Gamesir G8+or Razer Kishi controller works well or you could buy a Legion G9 or G7 from Asia.
I ordered last week and paid 334. Debating if it's worth it to return and buy it again to save 30 dollars.
I ordered last week and paid 334. Debating if it's worth it to return and buy it again to save 30 dollars.
Probably cheaper for them to do that than pay shipping on a return and pay shipping on a replacement order.
They'll probably say no but it's worth a try.
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/ta...zag60266us
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