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People are discussing Lenovo’s gaming and tablet lineup, comparing a specific Odyssey OLED monitor with the Lenovo Legion Pro 32UD. Separately, there’s attention on a deal: Lenovo is discounting its latest Legion Tab to $699 alongside a quieter refresh of a previous generation.

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Key Takeaway Lenovo’s current momentum is being driven by product comparisons in displays and a notable $699 discount on the latest Legion Tab with a subdued last-gen refresh.
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Lenovo’s current momentum is being driven by product comparisons in displays and a notable $699 discount on the latest Legion Tab with a subdued last-gen refresh.

People are discussing Lenovo’s gaming and tablet lineup, comparing a specific Odyssey OLED monitor with the Lenovo Legion Pro 32UD. Separately, there’s attention on a deal: Lenovo is discounting its latest Legion Tab to $699 alongside a quieter refresh of a previous generation.

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comparison Odyssey G93SD vs Lenovo Legion Pro 32UD
deal source 9to5Google reports Lenovo is discounting the latest Legion Tab
discounted price Latest Legion Tab priced at $699
refresh wording Quiet last-gen refresh mentioned alongside the discount

What to Watch

  • Watch 9to5Google for follow-up details on the Legion Tab discount and what changes are included in the 'quiet' refresh. 9to5Google
  • Look for more spec/real-world comparisons between Odyssey G93SD and Lenovo Legion Pro 32UD as buyers weigh OLED options. 9to5google.com

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  • Lenovo is already discounting its latest Legion Tab to $699 alongside a quiet last-gen refresh 9to5Google
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