RedMagic Gaming Tablet: RedMagic is going to shake up the small gaming tablet segment with its new Gaming Tablet 3 Pro, which will have a grand Chinese launch on June 11. Targeting mobile gamers straight on, this gadget will compete with the Lenovo Legion Y700 (4th Gen) by offering a premium build and top-of-the-line hardware. Now that the official design is out, it’s apparent that RedMagic isn’t holding back with its initial small tablet.

Compact But Bold Design

RedMagic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro has a new design philosophy drawing from the RedMagic Nova with thin bezels for an enhanced viewing experience. The tablet comes with a 9-inch OLED screen, ever so slightly larger than the Legion Y700’s 8.8-inch screen. RedMagic, despite this, states the device is small enough to fit into your pocket, and still has its value as an extremely portable gaming device.

Top-Notch Performance Supported by Snapdragon 8 Elite

The Snapdragon 8 Elite chip is the processor driving the RedMagic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro, similar to the standard version of the Legion Y700. Without the overclocked Leading Version chipset of RedMagic’s high-end 10S series, it still brings top-shelf performance for hard-hitting games. It has also performed well on Geekbench, demonstrating muscle even before launch.

Extensive Battery for Long Gameplay

As far as battery life is concerned, RedMagic has raised the stakes with an 8,240mAh battery a clear cut above the 7,600mAh battery in the Legion Y700. This should grant gamers longer gaming sessions before requiring frequent recharging. With RedMagic’s track record for effective thermal management, gamers will enjoy good power output without the fear of overheating.

China Launches First, But Global Hopes Remain

So far, the RedMagic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro has been confirmed only for the Chinese market. That being said, following the international release of the RedMagic Nova, global fans continue to wish for its broader launch. Although complete details such as refresh rate, storage versions, and gaming capabilities have yet to be revealed, hopes are high that RedMagic will repeat its history of feature-packed, affordably priced devices.

A Deserving Rival in Budget Gaming Tablets

From what’s revealed so far, the RedMagic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro seems poised to shake up the gaming tablet segment. With a sharp display, cutting-edge processor, and a beefy battery, it’s well-equipped to challenge Lenovo’s Legion Y700 (4th Gen). For mobile gamers seeking a powerful yet portable gaming machine, this tablet is shaping up to be one of 2025’s most exciting launches.