Lenovo is pulling out all the stops at IFA 2025 and announcing a range of new Legion products. This includes the Legion Go 2, the company’s second handheld in the original Legion Go line (we’ll count the Legion Go S as a separate product line here), but it also includes new desktops and laptops , some new gaming monitors, and a new mode for the Legion Glasses 2.
While the Legion Go 2 is going to be the focus for some consumers, Lenovo’s other Legion products are worthy of attention. In particular, the Lenovo Legion Pro 7 gaming laptop. This beast will come with up to an RTX 5080 GPU as well as 2TB of storage. For the CPU, it can come with up to an AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX3D CPU. It can also have up to 32GB of RAM. It has a 16-inch, 240Hz, WQXGA OLED display, too. On paper, it’s a powerful laptop. If it’s anywhere near as good as the Legion Pro 7i we reviewed earlier this year, then this is going to be a very capable gaming machine.
If laptops aren’t your thing, Lenovo has a pretty nice pre-built coming called the LOQ Tower 26ADR10. This features an AMD Ryzen 8000 series CPU, and Lenovo implies there are multiple options for an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-series GPU. This is a 26-liter PC tower. It should give you plenty of space for tinkering if you ever want to upgrade any of the components. This PC can also come with up to 4TB of SSD storage and up to 64GB of RAM. If you need more storage, there are two HDD slots as well.

Lenovo is introducing three new Legion gaming monitors at IFA
Lenovo may not be the brand you think of when it comes to gaming monitors, and that’s understandable given that Lenovo gaming monitors aren’t as prominent as brands like Samsung, LG, or ASUS. That being said, Lenovo has three new gaming monitors coming to IFA. First, there’s the Lenovo Legion Pro 32UD-10. This 31.5-inch monitor comes with a 240Hz refresh rate, a 0.03ms response time, and HDMI 2.1 support. Lenovo is launching a smaller version of this monitor as well, called the Legion Pro 27UD-10. Features are pretty much the same here, with the main difference being that it has a smaller 26.5-inch display size.
The third monitor is Lenovo’s Legion Pro 27Q-10. This is also a 26.5-inch monitor, but it’s QHD instead of UHD like the other two. Plus, it has a refresh rate of 280Hz. In other words, this is the monitor you want to go for if you prefer a fast refresh rate over visual fidelity. All three monitors feature OLED panels, so gamers can expect some vibrant colors and inky blacks for great contrast.
The Legion Glasses 2 get a new mode, plus there are two new Yoga tablets on the way
For fans of Lenovo’s Legion Glasses 2 , the company is announcing a new 3D mode for the glasses, thereby enhancing your experiences by letting you see things in a new way. Lenovo says this new mode is a free software update, and it’ll add 3D game support to 2D games.
While not really gaming-related, Lenovo is also announcing two new tablets. The Lenovo Yoga Tab is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 , so it’s actually perfectly suitable for mobile gaming. Remember, this is the flagship chipset from 2024, so it’s not too far behind the Snapdragon 8 Elite. The new Yoga Tab also features a 3.2K PureSight Pro 11.1-inch 144Hz display, as well as Dolby Atmos support.
Then there’s the Idea Tab Plus. Lenovo positions this more towards digital creatives. The company also says it’s geared towards those who want to learn, play, and stay connected. So it should handle some mobile gaming just fine. When it comes to specifics, the Idea Tab Plus is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6400. It has a larger display at 12.1 inches, but a lower 2.5K resolution.
Pricing and availability
All of Lenovo’s new products that are part of this announcement are launching between this month and November, so it won’t be long before consumers can pick them up. Starting with the Legion Pro 7, it launches in November, starting at $2,399. The Legion LOQ Tower 26 ADR10 launches this month, starting at $999.99, so this is going to be the fastest and most economical option for gamers who want a new rig.
All three new Legion gaming monitors launch between October and November, with the Legion Pro 32UD-10 coming in October, starting at $1,099.99. Meanwhile, the Legion Pro 27UD-10 drops in November, starting at $999.99, and the Legion Pro 27Q-10 launches in November as well. Its price is the most affordable, starting at $699.99.
As for the new tablets, the new Yoga Tab will be available starting in September at $549.99, and the Idea Tab Plus is dropping in October at a starting price of $269.99. All of these prices and launch windows are subject to change.