The Lenovo Yoga line released the first ever "multi-mode" tablet which gives the users more option to use the tablet -- Hold, tilt, and stand mode. The hold mode is designed for easier gripping and more control of the device compared to other tablets which requires two hands. Stand mode allows the tablet to stand by itself on a desk or table. Tilt mode, as seen in the photo above, allows users to get a better viewing angle and for easier typing.
One of their newest release is the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8. From a sea of flat tablets, this offers a refreshing design deviating from the usual. The kickstand is built-in and can be used in a variety of ways as explained above. The device weighs around 0.88lbs, just .20lbs heavier than the iPad Mini and runs a customized Android 4.2.2 Jellybean OS out of the box. As the internal battery is equipped with 9,000mAh of stored power, this allows roughly around 18 hours of usage. Perfect for your entertainment, work or even internet browsing needs.
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As Smart is constantly expanding their gadget offerings, one of their newest offers is the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8. It comes with 50 hours of mobile broadband surfing every month through Smart Bro’s Pocket WiFi (comes with the gadget).
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Check out the tech specs of the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 8 below:
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Processor |
MT8125/8389 Quad Core 1.2GHz
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Operating System |
Android™ 4. 2 JellyBean
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Integrated Camera |
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Color |
Silver Grey
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Want to hear more about this device? Check out this video review from Phone Arena:
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