IFA 2015: Lenovo has new Yoga Android Tablets
- Sep 9, 2015
- 2 min read

Last year, Lenovo announced the Yoga Tablet 2 Pro, with a built-in projector, and it is back again in the Yoga Tablet 3 and Tablet 3 Pro, that was just announced at IFA 2015.
The Tab 3 Pro's screen is downsized from 13-inches to just 10-inches but gains a QHD display. Lenovo also said that they made improvements to the internal projector, which is brighter and can display up to 70-inches. There is also an improvement to audio, which now has what Lenovo calls "virtualized Dolby Atmos" that can replicate surround sound. Netflix also comes pre-installed on the device, making it the perfect entertainment device. It will cost $499, and there isn't any other specs information about the Yoga Tab 3 Pro, but they should be coming soon, and the tablet will be on sale sometime in November.
The Tab 3 is the standard version of the Tab 3 Pro, with the price starting at $169 for the 8-inch model, while the 10-inch model will cost $199. They both come with a "long battery life" with a 1080 x 800 display that offers front-facing stereo speakers, and only weighs 466 grams. There is gesture support included, so you can navigate the tablet hands-free. The tablets run a lightly skinned version of Android with minimal bloatware. The 8-inch version of the Tab 3 will go on sale next month, while the 10-inch will go on sale with the Tab 3 Pro in November. Stay tuned to TechDependent for more coverage of IFA 2015, and check under the IFA 2015 tag for all of our coverage
Via: The Verge
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