Lenovo today unveiled a trio of new Yoga branded Android tablets in different screen sizes and with some unique new features. The new Yoga Tablets 2 will be available in 8-inch, 10-inch and 13-inch screen configurations with some beefy specs.
First in line is the smallest 8-inch Yoga Tablet 2 that features an IPS LCD with a resolution of 1920*1200. It is powered by an Intel Atom processor and packs 2GB RAM, 16GB of storage space, a microSD card slot, an 8MP rear camera with a 1.6MP snapper in the front. The beefy 6400mAh battery makes sure that the tablet can last for up to 18 hours of moderate use.
The slightly bigger 10-inch Yoga Tablet 2 sports the same specs as its smaller sibling but comes with a slightly beefier 9600mAh battery that can last for up to 18 hours on a single charge.
The highlight of the show, however, is the 13.3-inch Yoga Tablet 2 Pro with a whopping resolution of 2560 x 1440. The tablet is also powered by a quad core Intel Atom processor, 2GB RAM and comes with 32GB of internal storage along with a microSD slot. The most interesting feature of the tablet is that it comes with a built-in Pico projector inside its kickstand hinge.
Other notable features include 8MP/1.6MP cameras, front-facing stereo speakers and a 5W JBL subwoofer. The Chinese giant says that the tablet will last around 15 hours of moderate use on a single charge, which is pretty okay. All these gadgetry, however, makes the Yoga Tablet Pro 2 pretty heavy at 1.98 pounds.
All the three tablets run on Android 4.4 KitKat and will go on sale in the United States later this month. The 8-inch version will retail for $249.99 while the 10-inch and 13.3-inch versions will set you back by $299 and $499, respectively.
[Via Lenovo]