Lenovo today expanded its tablet lineup with three new Android-powered entries in the Yoga family, all of which are entertainment focused.
First up is are the two Yoga Tab 3 models. They offer 8 (above) and 10-inch (below) screen sizes, both of which have a resolution of 1280x800 in addition to front-facing speakers with Dolby Atmos Sound. The similarities don’t stop there, because both tablets are packing 8-megapixel rotating cameras, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, microSD slots, 1.3GHz quad-core Qualcomm processors, and Android 5.1.
One feature that does differ between these two tablets is battery size. The smaller 8-inch model has a 6200mAh battery, while the larger 10-inch version comes with a beefier 8400mAh battery.
The 8-inch Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 will launch on October 1 for $169, while the bigger 10-inch model will arrive on November 1 for $199.
And then there’s the Yoga Tab 3 Pro. This thing is higher-end than its Yoga Tab 3 siblings in just about every way. It’s got a 10.1-inch 2560x1600 display and 5-megapixel camera on its face, as well as 2GB of RAM, 16/32GB of storage, a microSD slot, and a 102000mAh battery. Lenovo has also crammed in 13-megapixel rear and 5-megapixel front cameras, a quad-core Intel Atom processor, and Android 5.1. And when you feel like looking at a screen larger than the one on your tablet, you can use the Yoga Tab 3 Pro’s integrated projector to blast a screen up to 70 inches onto a wall or ceiling.
Lenovo says that the Yoga Tab 3 Pro will launch in November for $499.