Lenovo has launched the Legion Y900 13 and simultaneously announced an 11-inch version. The smaller model will go on sale on 9 June, priced at ¥3,399 (around €40,000 or $42,000) for the 8/256 GB configuration. The larger model is already available from ¥3,799 (around €45,000 or $47,000) in 8/256 GB, 12/256 GB, and 16/512 GB options.
Both tablets feature a 4K display with a 3840×2560 resolution, a 3:2 aspect ratio, 144 Hz refresh rate, and a 360 Hz sensor with a peak of 2,340 Hz. The pixel density differs between the models due to the size difference: 355 ppi for the 13-inch and 415 ppi for the 11.1-inch.
13-inch larger version
The two tablets have different chipsets: the Y900 13 runs on Snapdragon 8 Elite, while the Y900 11 uses Dimensity 9500s+. Both models feature six speakers tuned by Harman Kardon and Dolby Atmos. The camera configurations vary: the 13-inch model has two rear modules, a 13 MP main camera and a 2 MP auxiliary camera, while the 11-inch model has a single 13 MP lens. Both models have a dual-front camera setup, with an 8 MP main camera and a 0.3 MP auxiliary camera.
The battery capacity is 12,700 mAh for the Y900 13 and 11,000 mAh for the Y900 11. Both charge at 68 W via USB-C 3.2 Gen 1. The Y900 13 measures 5.99 mm in thickness and weighs approximately 599 g, while the smaller version is 480 g with the same thickness. The tablets are visually similar and come in three colours: charcoal black, ice white, and starlight violet.
11-inch smaller version
**Source:** Lenovo











