Lenovo is doubling its Yoga range, and unveiled an
Android and Windows tablets. The new Yoga
Tablets 2 Pro sports an integrated pico-projector,
while the Yoga 3 Pro Windows Tablet features a
13.3-inch display with a 360 degree hinge that
comprises 800 parts. Lenovo’s Toga Tablets have
been a little extraordinary.
Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro Tablet Specs
The Yoga 2 Pro Tablet bulge holds a tiny projector
that is able to cast 50-inch picture onto a wall, so
if 13.3-inch display, 2560 × 1440 LCD doesn’t fit to
watch a movie, the wall will definitely work. This
Android 4.4 Tablet sports a 4-core Intel Atom
processor running up to 1.86GHz. There’s a 2GB of
RAM and 32GB of internal storage (upgradeable
with a microSD card slot). As of connectivity, the
Yoga 2 Pro Tablet comes with dual-band 802.11/b/
g/n, for some countries there’s an optional 3G/4G.
There’s an 8MP rear and 1.6MP front-face
cameras.
The tablet weighs 2lbs, and its battery lasts up to
15 hours. It’ll be available from next month for
$499.
Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro Specs
The Yoga 3 Pro is particularly a sleek laptop .
Lenovo’s Yoga laptops are described by a hinge
that folds the laptop all the way back, therefore, you
get a laptop into a sort of Tablet. Lenovo continues
this trend with its Yoga 3 Pro, according to Lenovo
the tablet can be hand-assembled from 800
different parts.
The Yoga 3 Pro has 13.3-inch 3200 × 1800 pixel
resolution display, and packed with Gorilla Glass.
The device is powered by Core M-70 processor,
which is a 2 core with 4 thread part run up to
2.6GHz. There’s an 8GB of Ram and up to 512GB
SSD. As of connectivity, the Yoga 3 Pro comes with
802.11ac and Bluetooth 4.0, also there’s a 720p
front-face camera. The laptop is expected to hit the
market with Yoga 2 Pro Tablet, starting from
$1349.
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