Saturday 15 March 2014

Lenovo Yoga Tablet offers three modes and great battery life


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The Lenovo Yoga Tablet features a unique design that incorporates a curving battery cylinder at one end - with a built-in kickstand – while the rest of the tablet tapers down to a mere 3mm in thickness. The result is a form factor that’s incredibly flexible through its three unique modes: Hold, Tilt and Stand.
 
The Stand mode means that whether you want to sit back and stream a film, get your hands mucky following a recipe or jam along on your instrument of choice, the tablet will stand independently as the perfect digital accessory.

When gripping the tablet by the battery cylinder, the weight of the Yoga is centred on your palm, which in turn lets you grip it for longer – useful when reading an e-book or browsing your favourite sites.

Finally, the tilt mode lets you lie the tablet down flat to make it easier to use when it comes to typing or gaming.

Both the 10.1-inch Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 and the portable 8-inch Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 have impressive specifications to match the clever design. High definition displays mean that movies, TV shows and websites look consistently impressive and, thanks to in-plane switching (IPS) both models offer an unrestricted 178-degree viewing angle.

Backing up the visuals is the strong audio performance on both tablets courtesy of front-facing speakers and Dolby Digital Plus enhancement. Unlike other tablets that keep speakers at the rear, the extra clarity from Lenovo’s Yoga range adds an extra dimension to movie watching.

The aforementioned versatility wouldn’t be much use if the Lenovo Yoga tablets didn’t have the stamina to keep up. But, along with giving the tablet range its eye-catching design, the powerful cylindrical battery gives you up to 18 hours to play with, based on Lenovo’s own testing.

Naturally, you’ll find all the connectivity required in a modern tablet here as well. Both the Yoga Tablet 8 and the Yoga Tablet 10 feature integrated Bluetooth 4.0, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-fi and GPS. And, since both models are available with optional 3G HSPA+ connectivity, there’s no need to ever stray out of touch.

If you want to video chat through Skype or any other service, the Lenovo Yoga tablets both incorporate a forward-facing 1.6MP camera that offers a crisp and detailed picture. You can also stand the Lenovo Yoga up and use the rear-facing 5MP camera to capture high definition images in a variety of situations.

There are thousands of apps to choose from that open up all kinds of new uses for the Yoga tablets. And because both models offer expandable storage via a Micro-SD card, you never have to worry about running out of space. The Lenovo Yoga 8 and Lenovo Yoga 10 both offer 16GB of native on-board storage but can be upgraded with up to 64GB of micro-SD support.

You’ll find much more information, and the ability to purchase a Yoga tablet right away, at lenovo.com
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