Lenovo's new tablets are not lacking in arguments
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3 commentsOn the occasion of MWC 2021, Lenovo unveils its new tablets and targets both entry-level and (very) high-end.
© LenovoThe Mobile World Congress 2021 has just started, and Lenovo is taking the opportunity to draw no less than five new tablets full of charm with some real arguments. On the menu, we find the Yoga Tab 13 and Yoga Tab 11, two competitors to Apple's iPad Pro, but also more conventional tablets, the Tab M7, Tab M8 and Tab P11 Plus.
Lenovo's iPad Pro is called Yoga Tab
Available in 11 and 13 inches, Lenovo's Yoga Tab is determined to pick lice at Apple and its iPad Pro, also available in two similar sizes. Lenovo's tablets are nevertheless distinguished by their amazing design incorporating a stainless steel kickstand.
The large model, the Yoga Tab 13, should quickly find its audience. It offers a large 13-inch 2K LTPS display boasting 400 nits of brightness and covering 100% of the sRGB color gamut. It takes advantage of Dolby Vision technology, complemented by four Dolby Atmos compatible JBL speakers for a complete multimedia experience.
Its main advantage is its integrated micro-HDMI port which allows it to be transformed into a small external screen for any computer or even a console. Inside, the Yoga Tab 13 has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 SoC associated with 8 GB of RAM, 128 or 256 GB of storage, and an impressive 10,000 mAh battery.
The small 11-inch model, on the other hand, ignores a certain number of characteristics. Its screen is IPS technology and there is a SoC from MediaTek, the Helio G90T. The Yoga Tab 11, on the other hand, is much cheaper than its big sister, starting at only 349 euros. The Yoga Tab 13, meanwhile, will be sold from 799 euros.
M7, M8 and P11 Plus, tablets for everyone
If your budget is a little tighter, Lenovo has also thought of you with its Tab M7 and Tab M8. The first will be sold from 119€, while the second does not yet have a confirmed price. On the menu: 7-inch screen, MediaTek MT8166 coupled with 2 GB of RAM 32 GB of storage and 2 MP cameras for the M7 and 8-inch screen, MediaTek Helio P22T and 5 MP rear camera for the M8. The latter will also be equipped with 4G connectivity, as an option.
As for the Tab P11 Plus, it will be sold from €299 and will benefit from a MediaTek Helio G90T coupled with 4/6 GB of RAM and 64/128 GB of storage, just like the Yoga Tab 11. It will also benefit from an 11-inch IPS screen, four speakers offering Dolby Atmos sound, and can be paired with an optional Lenovo keyboard.
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June 28, 2021 at 10:43 PM
Ok, I understand the ad …but… under current legislation, how repairable are these tablets?•°•
(I have a Lenovo tablet bought new from a store, I used it fine for a few months, then I didn't use it for a while, it stayed in its protective bag, but when I wanted to reuse it after some time, it couldn't be reuse at all. I tried to "fix" it at a Lenovo specialist in Paris, (Montgallet) and he couldn't even get it to work The tablet stays on until all battery power is drained, but it doesn't accept any external commands). problem. (Now my tablet is out of warranty).•°•So I'll come back: What is the repair quotient for these Lenovo tablets? (Because it is very important)!Thank you,. Cordially,
To respondJune 29, 2021 at 2:12 PM
Not to mention the software tracking which is worst of all..
To respondJune 30, 2021 at 0:01
Mdr already lenovo do not make software. So go complain to Microsoft. And for the other pig, I didn't know the one "I took it to the repairer" we're not talking about a car.. if you bought a tablet in the store, there is most certainly the lenovo guarantee of 1 year. Just go to the lenovo website. And your specialist who can't read a manual should simply not pretend that he is able to repair. Only lenovo will provide support. Like almost ALL tablet pc manufacturers? (Apple, razer, kindle, asus and others) A little serious in your onlooker comments.
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