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Lenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5 vs RedMagic Astra 2

Lenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5 and REDMAGIC Astra 2 are compact Android gaming tablets sharing the same Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip but different screens. Lenovo is smaller with an LCD screen, a 9000 mAh battery, and microSD expansion, while REDMAGIC has a brighter OLED panel, 185 Hz refresh rate, and IP54 rating.

Last updated: August 8, 2026

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Lenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5 logo — Tablets comparison

Lenovo

Lenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5

A compact 8.8-inch Legion gaming tablet with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, 165 Hz 3K display, 9000 mAh battery, microSD support, and dual USB-C ports.

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RedMagic Astra 2 logo — Tablets comparison

RedMagic

RedMagic Astra 2

A 9.06-inch OLED gaming tablet with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, 185 Hz refresh rate, AquaCore Cooling System 2.0, 8300 mAh battery, and 75 W charging.

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Specifications

FeatureLenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5RedMagic Astra 2
Product typeCompact Android gaming tabletCompact Android gaming tablet
Official name used for specsLenovo Legion Tab Gen 5 (8.8-inch Snapdragon), also listed by Lenovo PSREF as Legion Tab (8.8-inch, 5)RedMagic Astra 2 Gaming
Official US price$679.99 (20% off $849.99 list), 12 GB + 256 GB / ZAH20126US configuration, per the cited Lenovo US product page, checked August 2026From $749; launch page lists 12 GB + 256 GB at $749 and 16 GB + 512 GB at $849
Model / SKUTB323FU; Lenovo US SKU page checked as ZAH20126USNot officially specified on REDMAGIC's official specs page
ProcessorSnapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, octa-core, up to 4.6 GHzSnapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, Oryon CPU up to 4.6 GHz
GraphicsQualcomm Adreno A840 GPUAdreno GPU
Gaming / system featuresLenovo AI Engine+, Legion Coldfront cooling, Legion Space, Ultra-wide Gaming View, bypass chargingRedCore R4, AquaCore Cooling System 2.0, Liquid Metal 3.0, Magic Key, RGB light, bypass charging
Operating systemAndroid 16 or laterREDMAGIC OS 11.5 based on Android 16
Memory12 GB or 16 GB LPDDR5T, soldered12 GB or 16 GB LPDDR5X
Storage256 GB or 512 GB UFS 4.1 Pro256 GB or 512 GB UFS 4.1
Expandable storagemicroSD card slot supports up to 2 TBNo microSD slot listed; REDMAGIC's official Ports and Storage sections show only dual USB-C and fixed internal UFS 4.1 storage
Display size and type8.8-inch IPS LCD9.06-inch OLED
Display resolution3040 x 1904, 408 PPI2400 x 1504, 313 PPI
Refresh rate165 HzUp to 185 Hz
Touch samplingUp to 480 Hz touch sampling; 10-point touch; 10x touch resolution2000 Hz instant peak / 300 Hz average touch sampling
Brightness600 nits typical / 800 nits under HBM1600 nits peak / 1100 nits full-screen brightness
Color / HDR99% DCI-P3, Dolby Vision, HDR10DCI-P3, color accuracy Delta E about 0.7
Battery9000 mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery8300 mAh dual-cell battery
Official battery life notesOnline video playback up to 23 hr; web browsing up to 21.27 hr under Lenovo internal testingUp to 9.09 hr Genshin Impact at 60 FPS, 9.6 hr video/photo editing and daily use, and 27.3 days standby under REDMAGIC lab testing
Charging45 W max or 68.2 W max USB-C adapter options; Lenovo US page lists 68 W USB-C charger in boxUp to 75 W fast charging; charger is not included with the tablet
PortsLong side USB-C 10Gbps with charging, DP-Out, OTG, audio; short side USB-C Hi-Speed/USB 480Mbps with charging, OTG, audio; card slotDual USB-C ports; short-side USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 with DisplayPort; long-side USB-C 2.0; audio supported; fast charging up to 75 W
WirelessWi-Fi 7, 802.11be 2x2 Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 6.0Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be, Bluetooth 6.0
Location servicesGPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeidouNot officially specified on REDMAGIC's official specs page (not listed in its Sensor section)
CamerasFront 8 MP fixed focus with 78-degree ultrawide; rear 50 MP autofocus with flashRear 13 MP with AI algorithm and up to 4K/30fps video; front 9 MP with AI algorithms and 1080p/30fps
Audio2 microphones, 2 x 2712 superlinear speakers, Dolby AtmosStereo dual 1227 speakers, DTS:X Ultra, N'Bass acoustic enhancement materials
HapticsDual X-axis motorDual 0815 X-axis linear motors
Biometrics / sensorsFace unlock; accelerometer, gyroscope, Hall sensor, proximity and ambient light sensor, e-compassFingerprint sensor; gyroscope, geomagnetic sensor, ambient light sensor, Hall sensor, accelerometer
Dimensions206.46 x 128.5 x 7.59 mm / 8.13 x 5.06 x 0.30 in207.1 x 134.2 x 6.9 mm / 8.15 x 5.28 x 0.27 in
WeightAround 360 g / 0.79 lb363 g / 0.80 lb
DurabilityIP52IP54
In the boxTablet, USB-C cable, 68 W USB-C charger, quick start guide, microSD tray pin, folio caseTablet, Type-C cable, warranty card, user manual, logo sticker; charger not included
WarrantyBase warranty varies by configuration/region; PSREF lists options including 1-year carry-in, mail-in, or courier service12 months for smartphones and tablets bought from official RedMagic Tech US store

Pros & Cons

Lenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5 — Pros

Larger 9000 mAh battery than REDMAGIC Astra 2's 8300 mAh battery.
microSD card slot supports up to 2 TB expansion, while REDMAGIC only lists internal storage configurations.
Higher pixel density at 408 PPI versus 313 PPI on REDMAGIC Astra 2.
Lenovo US page lists a 68 W USB-C charger and folio case in the box.

Lenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5 — Cons

LCD panel is not OLED, so it does not offer the same black levels and contrast story as REDMAGIC Astra 2.
Refresh rate is lower at 165 Hz versus up to 185 Hz on REDMAGIC Astra 2.
Peak brightness is lower in official specs: 800 nits under HBM versus REDMAGIC's 1600 nits peak.
The $679.99 price is a promotional 20% discount off Lenovo's $849.99 list price (shown as a limited-time doorbuster offer), so the standing price may be higher outside the promotion.

RedMagic Astra 2 — Pros

OLED display with up to 185 Hz refresh rate, 1600 nits peak brightness, and 1100 nits full-screen brightness.
AquaCore Cooling System 2.0, Liquid Metal 3.0, large vapor chamber, and RedCore R4 gaming chip are central to the product design.
IP54 rating is officially listed, while Lenovo lists IP52.
Official REDMAGIC US/INTL pages show clearer launch pricing: 12 GB + 256 GB at $749 and 16 GB + 512 GB at $849.

RedMagic Astra 2 — Cons

No microSD card support is listed on the official REDMAGIC specs page.
Battery capacity is smaller than Lenovo's 9000 mAh pack.
Charger is not included with the tablet according to the official specs page.
Display resolution and pixel density are lower than Lenovo's 3K 408 PPI panel.

Best used for

Playing Android games on a smaller 8.8-inch tablet that is easier to grip for long handheld sessions.
Expanding storage with a microSD card for large game libraries, media files, and offline video downloads.
Using a high-resolution 3K LCD display for games, streaming, web browsing, and reading.
Connecting to external displays or docks through the USB-C 10Gbps port with DP-Out support.
Relying on the included 68 W USB-C charger and folio case instead of buying core accessories separately.
Choosing the tablet with the larger official battery capacity and longer official web/video battery claims.

Best used for

Playing fast games where a 185 Hz OLED display and high touch sampling are more important than microSD expansion.
Watching HDR-style video, anime, and game cutscenes on an OLED panel with stronger contrast and higher peak brightness.
Gaming while plugged in with dual USB-C ports, bypass charging behavior, and visible liquid cooling design.
Using external displays through the short-side USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port with DisplayPort support.
Choosing a tablet with IP54 splash, water, and dust resistance for more confidence around desks and travel bags.
Running long gaming sessions where REDMAGIC's gaming software, Magic Key, RGB lighting, haptics, and RedCore R4 chip matter.
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Our Verdict

Choose Lenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5 if you want the more practical compact gaming tablet with microSD expansion, a 9000 mAh battery, higher pixel density, included charger, and folio case. Choose REDMAGIC Astra 2 if the display is the priority: its 9.06-inch OLED panel, up to 185 Hz refresh rate, higher peak brightness, IP54 rating, dual USB-C layout, and REDMAGIC cooling system make it the more aggressive gaming-first pick.

Which One Should You Choose?

Choose Lenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5 if...

You want microSD expansion for games, emulators, movies, and offline files.
You prefer a smaller 8.8-inch gaming tablet that is easier to grip one-handed or with a controller.
You value a sharper 3040 x 1904 display with 408 PPI over OLED contrast.
You want the larger 9000 mAh battery and Lenovo's longer video/web battery claims.
You want a charger and folio case listed in the official Lenovo US box contents.
You prefer Lenovo's support, PSREF documentation, and Legion ecosystem features.

Choose RedMagic Astra 2 if...

You want an OLED gaming tablet rather than an LCD gaming tablet.
You care about the highest refresh rate in this comparison: up to 185 Hz.
You play in brighter rooms and want REDMAGIC's 1600-nit peak brightness claim.
You want IP54 splash, water, and dust resistance instead of Lenovo's IP52 rating.
You like REDMAGIC's gaming extras, including RedCore R4, Magic Key, RGB lighting, and visible liquid cooling design.
You are comfortable giving up microSD expansion and an included charger for a more display-focused gaming tablet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Lenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5 the same as Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 5?

A: For this brief, Lenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5 is matched to Lenovo's official Legion Tab Gen 5 8.8-inch Snapdragon / TB323FU documentation, because that is the official English/US naming found on Lenovo pages.

Q: Which tablet has the better display, Legion Y700 Gen 5 or RedMagic Astra 2?

A: RedMagic Astra 2 has the stronger contrast and brightness story because it uses OLED, reaches up to 185 Hz, and lists 1600 nits peak brightness. Lenovo has the sharper panel on paper at 3040 x 1904 and 408 PPI.

Q: Which tablet has more battery capacity?

A: Lenovo lists a 9000 mAh battery, while RedMagic lists an 8300 mAh dual-cell battery.

Q: Which tablet supports microSD cards?

A: Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 5 supports a microSD card slot up to 2 TB. RedMagic Astra 2's official specs page does not list microSD expansion.

Q: Which tablet is lighter?

A: Lenovo is listed around 360 g / 0.79 lb, while RedMagic Astra 2 is listed at 363 g / 0.80 lb, so the difference is very small.

Q: Which tablet charges faster?

A: RedMagic lists up to 75 W fast charging. Lenovo lists USB-C adapter options up to 68.2 W max, and the Lenovo US page lists a 68 W charger in the box.

Q: Which tablet is better for gaming?

A: Both use Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 class hardware. Lenovo is better if storage expansion and included accessories matter; RedMagic is better if OLED, higher refresh rate, brighter display, and gaming-specific cooling features matter more.

Q: Is RedMagic Astra 2 available to buy yet in the United States?

A: RedMagic's official launch page lists an Aug 10-25, 2026 early-bird period and an Aug 26, 2026 open sale date, so official pricing is announced but general retail availability may still be rolling out around the time this brief was checked. Lenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5 is already listed for sale on Lenovo's US store.

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Prices, features and specifications in this comparison were verified from official sources.

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