Following the launch of the Yoga Pad Pro 13″ in China, Lenovo has announced that the special tablet will appear in Europe, the Middle East and Africa in June for EUR800 and in the United States in July for $680. Keep in mind the minor name modification to Yoga Tab 13.
Lenovo Yoga Tab 11 (left) and Yoga Tab 13 (right) – Yoga Tab 11 hanging out
On the plus side, the smaller tab uses the exact same audio experience with four JBL speakers (5 cc audio chambers) with Dolby Atmos assistance and Lenovo Premium Audio Solution.
The Yoga Tab 11 has an 11″ LCD with 2,000 x1,200 px resolution (15:9). It matches the larger slate with 400 nits of brightness and Dolby Vision assistance, however it does not have HDR10. In either case, youre getting 60Hz refresh rate.
The 7,500 mAh battery might have smaller capacity, however with a smaller sized screen to feed it promises 15 hours of video playback (up from 12 hours). Charging is done at 20W (down from 30W). The tablet is lighter, 655g vs. 830g.
It is powered by a Helio G90T chipset and is available in Wi-Fi just and LTE variations. The 13″ model is Wi-Fi just.
If that 13″ tablet is too big (or too pricey) for you, theres also the Lenovo Yoga Tab 11, which will start at $320/EUR350. It will be readily available in EMEA in June and in the United States in August. You lose the microHDMI in port and the Snapdragon 870 chipset, but the 11″ slate is not without its charms.
The Lenovo Precision Pen 2 is supported (sold independently) – Google Kids Space
The Smart Clock 2 will be offered in August at EUR90.
Lenovos P11 lineup with the optional keyboard: Tab P11 Pro (left), Tab P11 Plus (center), Tab P11 (right).
Lenovo Tab P11 Plus.
Lenovo Smart Clock 2 – with the optional cordless charging pad.
Lenovo Tab M8 (3rd gen) supports Google Assistants Ambient Mode with the Smart Charging Station.
A more work-oriented offering is the brand-new Lenovo Tab P11 Plus, a spruced up version of the Tab P11 from January (though its not as expensive as the Tab P11 Pro). The Plus design will be available in EMEA from July for EUR300 and in the US in August for $260.
The 7,500 mAh battery benefits 12 hours of streaming video and you get quad speakers with Dolby Atmos to listen to (without JBLs participation this time around). The battery charges at 20W.
We say alone as the Tab P11 Plus is ideally matched with the Lenovo Keyboard Pack for added productivity. Though Google Kids Space is supported also, so its not everything about work.
Showing you images from Google Photos and playing some tunes (with 3W front-firing stereo speakers), this clock can also be a cordless phone charger with the optional dock. The dock likewise functions as an ambient nightlight.
The Lenovo Tab M8 (3rd gen) is especially fancier with a Helio P22T chipset (8x A53 cores, IMG G8320 GPU). And it has an 8″ IPS LCD with 1,280 x 800 px resolution (350 nits) plus a front-facing speaker with Dolby Atmos. Cheap as these are, both M-series tablets have an all-metal build.
Lenovo also unveiled the third generation of its little, inexpensive Tab M7 and M8 tablets. The Lenovo Tab M7 (3rd gen) will start shipping in June at EUR120 (July for the United States, where it will cost $110, though B&H notes it at $90). The M8 is coming later this year, though it will miss out on the North American market. Rates is TBA.
The M7 (3rd gen) has a 7″ IPS LCD with 1,024 x 600 px resolution and brightness approximately 350 nits. The Wi-Fi just design is powered by the MediaTek MT8166, the LTE Model gets the MT8766 rather. The MT8166 has four Cortex-A53 cores and an IMG GE8300 GPU.
The business revealed the Lenovo Smart Clock 2. It has a 4″ IPS LCD touchscreen and a cloth outside in Shadow Black, Heather Grey and Abyss Blue. Theres no video camera on this one (which is promoted as a personal privacy function).
The Lenovo Yoga Tab 11 features Google Kids Space (with Family Link adult controls) for a curated library of kid-friendly material.
The Plus design swaps out the Snapdragon 662 (11 nm, 4x Cortex-A73 based cores and Adreno 610) with the same Helio G90T chipset as the Yoga design (12 nm, 2x A76, Mali-G76). As prior to you get three memory options: 4/64 GB, 4/128 GB and 6/128 GB (LPDDR4 RAM, a microSD slot is on board).
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This tablet uses the same 11″ IPS LCD (2,000 x 1,200 px) as the vanilla design. It has 60 Hz refresh rate, brightness of 400 nits and covers 70% of the NTSC color area. The tablet alone weighs 490g.
The Lenovo Precision Pen 2 is supported for those with artistic capabilities. The stainless steel kickstand/hanger can be used to place the tablet in numerous orientations, whatever fits the need, be it seeing Netflix or doodling your next masterpiece.
If that 13″ tablet is too big (or too costly) for you, theres likewise the Lenovo Yoga Tab 11, which will begin at $320/EUR350. The Yoga Tab 11 has an 11″ LCD with 2,000 x1,200 px resolution (15:9). Lenovo also revealed the third generation of its small, inexpensive Tab M7 and M8 tablets. The Lenovo Tab M7 (3rd gen) will begin delivering in June at EUR120 (July for the United States, where it will cost $110, though B&H lists it at $90). The Lenovo Tab M8 (3rd gen) is especially fancier with a Helio P22T chipset (8x A53 cores, IMG G8320 GPU).
This is an Android 11 Go Edition slate, so do not expect wonders in terms of performance. It has just 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB storage, which you can expand with a microSD card.