RedMagic 3 Pro vs Legion Y700 4th Gen: 2025 Gaming Tablet Showdown
In the digital circle, small-size tablets have always been a special existence—it is neither as portable as a mobile phone, nor as productivity-oriented as a large tablet, but in the hands of game players, it shines with unique brilliance. In the summer of 2025, the Android camp finally ushered in two small tablets worthy of being called “eSports artifacts”: Red Magic eSports Tablet 3 Pro and Lenovo Legion Y700 4th Generation. These two products are like peerless masters in martial arts novels, one with fierce moves, the other with profound inner strength, making countless game enthusiasts fall into a sweet dilemma of choice.
Let’s first look at the basics of these two “contestants.” Red Magic 3 Pro is like a martial arts genius with extraordinary talent, equipped with the strongest Snapdragon 8 Elite Edition processor in the mobile terminal, combined with LPDDR5T memory and UFS4.1 storage. This “performance iron triangle” combination allows it to easily break through 3.34 million in benchmark tests. Even more exaggerated is its cooling system—composite liquid metal 2.0 + sandwich VC structure + turbocharged fan. With this set of combination punches, even hardware-killer-level games like Honkai: Star Rail can run at full frames, with the overall temperature controlled at around 48.5°C, and the holding area at only 42.1°C. This performance is simply like installing a “mobile air conditioner” for the tablet.
Legion Y700 4th Generation, on the other hand, is like a prestigious orthodox school with solid foundations, also equipped with Snapdragon 8 Elite Edition, but slightly inferior in cooling configuration. However, its advantage lies in a more affordable price and more balanced configuration, especially the dual USB-C interface design that supports TF card expansion, which is simply a blessing for users who like to store games and movies. In actual tests, although its performance release is more conservative than Red Magic, it can still maintain 120 frames of full-frame operation in mainstream games like Honor of Kings, and its temperature control is also quite good.
In terms of screens, the two products take completely different technical routes. Red Magic 3 Pro’s 9.06-inch OLED screen is a visual feast, with a four-sided ultra-narrow bezel design bringing the screen-to-body ratio to an astonishing 90.1%. With 1100nit global peak brightness and 5280Hz PWM dimming, it ensures outdoor visibility while also taking care of eye protection needs. Legion Y700 4th Generation sticks to the LCD route, with a super-high resolution of 3040x1904 bringing 408ppi pixel density, with display delicacy even surpassing Red Magic. Although brightness is slightly weaker, for LCD fans this is instead a plus.
In design language, the two products also show completely different personalities. Red Magic 3 Pro continues the family’s iconic eSports aesthetics, with electronic components faintly visible under the Deuterium Front transparent back panel and RGB lighting effects, holding it feels like wielding a future weapon. Legion Y700 4th Generation takes a minimalist route, especially the white version, with clean and neat design exuding a professional vibe. In terms of weight, Red Magic 370g vs Legion 340g, the 30g difference is not obvious in actual holding, but the extra 600mAh battery of Red Magic (8200mAh vs 7600mAh) and faster 80W fast charging give it a slight edge in battery life.
Speaking of game experience details, Red Magic 3 Pro’s 2000Hz instantaneous touch sampling rate brings operation smoothness to a new height, and even wet hand operation is not a problem. Legion Y700 4th Generation, with narrower body width (128.5mm vs 134.2mm), brings a better one-handed grip, especially with its chamfered edge treatment, making long-term gaming not feel sharp on the hands.
Overall, these two products are like the “Dragon Slayer Saber” and “Heavenly Sword” among gaming equipment—Red Magic 3 Pro is more suitable for hardcore players pursuing ultimate performance and high-refresh-rate experience, while Legion Y700 4th Generation is more suitable for pragmatists focusing on cost performance and practicality. If your budget is sufficient and you want to experience the performance ceiling of small tablets, Red Magic 3 Pro is undoubtedly the best choice at present; but if you value comprehensive experience and expandability, the 700 yuan price advantage of Legion Y700 4th Generation becomes especially attractive.
In this era when mobile phones are getting bigger, small-size tablets instead have found their own niche market. Whether it is Red Magic 3 Pro or Legion Y700 4th Generation, they both prove with strength: small size can also achieve great things. For game players, this summer of 2025 is destined to be spent in sweet choice dilemmas.





