Lenovo Legion Y700 Tablet Is 4°C Cooler Than Actively Cooled Phones
Lenovo Legion has announced its Y700 Wi Jì tablet, stating its grip area temperature is 4°C lower than actively cooled flagship smartphones.

Lenovo's Legion Y700 Wi Jì tablet, slated for an August release, is designed to maintain a cooler user experience during demanding tasks, with its grip area reportedly measuring 4°C lower than that of actively cooled high-end smartphones.
This thermal advantage is attributed to the tablet's third-generation "Qian Kun" cooling architecture. The system strategically places the primary heat-generating processor in the center of the device, away from where users typically hold it. Complementing this is an expansive 1.5 dm² vapor chamber, achieving 63.5% coverage of the cooling surface area.
Under the hood, the Y700 Wi Jì will feature Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, paired with LPDDR5T memory (10667 MT/s) and UFS 4.1 Pro storage. Connectivity includes 5G N79 band support via a built-in cellular modem and SIM slot. The rear camera setup incorporates a 50MP image sensor and a three-segment RGB light ring.
Further specifications include an 8-inch OLED display with a high refresh rate and a centered single-hole punch for the front camera. The device is anticipated to launch in the 5,000 Chinese yuan price bracket.