Lenovo's Legion Tab, an 8.8-inch Android gaming tablet, has sold out again just days after its most recent restock. The high-powered device, which features a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, 12GB of RAM, and a 144Hz display, continues to see overwhelming demand since its launch earlier this year.
When the Legion Tab first hit the market, it sold out within 48 hours. This latest restock didn't last much longer, with the Lenovo website now showing an "available soon" message, meaning new orders are temporarily halted. The quick sellout has left many potential buyers frustrated as the device remains one of the few compact gaming tablets on the market.
Despite its $499 price tag, the Legion Tab has carved out a niche among gamers and power users looking for a high-performance alternative to the iPad Mini. It runs Android 14 and boasts stereo speakers, a 6,550mAh battery, and an aluminum build, making it a strong option for mobile gaming and streaming.
The ongoing stock shortages suggest Lenovo underestimated demand. While the company has confirmed more units are on the way, there's no official timeline for the next restock. Fans hoping to secure a unit will need to keep a close watch on Lenovo's store and major retailers.
For now, the Legion Tab remains one of the most elusive gaming devices of the year, proving there's still strong demand for powerful Android tablets in the U.S. market.
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