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Lenovo has launched the Idea Tab in India with Android 15, 5G support, optional pen and keyboard accessories, and a price ...
The 13-inch Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus is a multimedia powerhouse, featuring a brilliant display, excellent battery life, and powerful, room-filling speakers.
The new Lenovo Idea Tab 5G comes in two variants: the Wi-Fi-only model costs ₹16,999, and the 5G model is priced at ₹19,999. The Lenovo Tab Pen stylus is included in these prices. The company said the ...
But Lenovo will actually begin selling the Yoga Tablet 2 8 this January, while the other models have been available for months. The company’s used that extra time to add a feature called AnyPen ...
For example, this Lenovo Tab M11 is a pretty solid entry-level tablet, and it even comes with a pen, which is something you don’t get on entry-level devices from either Samsung or Apple.
Lenovo is bringing a new tablet model to the Indian market that targets a broader audience. For under Rs 20,000, the Idea Tab brings a tall display with a high resolution, which even comes with stylus ...
The Yoga Tablet 2 is an 8-inch slate running Windows 8.1 with an HD (1920 x 1080) IPS screen. It has an Intel Atom quad-core processor (1.86 GHz), 2GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage. It weighs in at ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet Gen 2 has a regular starting price of $1,449.00USD, but currently, it has instant savings on Lenovo’s website that brings that price down to $1,086.75.
Before we talk about the ThinkPad Tablet 2, Lenovo's new Windows 8 hybrid, we need to talk about the original ThinkPad Tablet, the one that came out in fall of 2011 to mixed reviews. It was an ...
Lenovo also packs the ThinkPad Tablet with ports. Along the lower left (portrait), or bottom edge (landscape), sits the full-size USB 2.0 port for use with USB devices like a flash drive or hard ...
Lenovo's new ThinkPad X1 Tablet is a huge upgrade from last year's model, with full U-series processors, a larger screen, a better kickstand, and more. Here's our review of the tablet PC.
Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Tablet is a bit underpowered with its Intel Y-series processor, but other than that, it's a wonderful tablet with a detachable keyboard. Here's our review of the device.