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szdaily -> Tech and Science -> 
Lenovo Yoga Tabs kickstands double as hangers 
    2021-06-30  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Lenovo has revealed a number of tablets at Mobile World Congress, including a widely expected 13-inch Yoga Tab. The device has a built-in, stainless steel kickstand, which will make it easy to position for hands-free use. Alternatively, you can use the stand as a hanger. Just make sure it’s resting on a sturdy hook.

According to Lenovo, the Yoga Tab 13 can stream video for up to 12 hours on a single charge. With an included micro-HDMI to USB cable, you can use Yoga Tab 13 as a portable secondary display for a laptop or PC. There’s a front-facing 8MP camera with face unlock support. The tablet has Dolby Atmos support and, thanks to a bottom audio chamber, up to 450Hz bass performance. Dual mics can pick up your Google Assistant commands, and there’s support for the Lenovo Precision Pen 2.2. The Yoga Tab 13 (known as Yoga Pad Pro in China) starts at US$680 and should go on sale in July.

Additionally, Lenovo announced the new Yoga Tab 11. It too has a kickstand that doubles as a hanger, along with an 11-inch display and Dolby Vision and Atmos support. The Yoga Tab 11 has four speakers and dual mics, a video playback time of up to 15 hours, USB-C fast charging support and a face unlock function. There’s a front-facing 8MP camera and another on the rear. The Yoga Tab 11 starts at US$320 and it should arrive in August.

Also new is the Lenovo Tab P11 Plus, which boasts an 11-inch display and four speakers with Dolby Atmos support. There’s LTE support, a USB-C port and 8MP front-facing and 13MP rear cameras. Lenovo says you’ll get up to 12 hours of video playback on a single charge. The Tab P11 Plus starts at US$260 and you should be able to get your hands on it in August.

Elsewhere, Lenovo has refreshed the Tab M7 and Tab M8. They both have a built-in kids mode with Google Kids Space and TDDI displays. The processors have been upgraded and, on the Tab M8, you’ll get up to 15 hours of video playback. The Tab M7 should arrive in July, starting at US$110. The third-generation Tab M8 will hit selected markets later this year.

Lenovo’s latest tablets all support Google’s Entertainment Space feature. That brings together content from all of your media apps into a single hub, including games, books and things to watch.(SD-Agencies)

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