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IFA 2015 - Lenovo YOGA Tablet 3 - 8" and 10"


Lenovo has unveiled two new tablets to their YOGA line , the new Lenovo YOGA Tablet 3 series consists of a 8" model and a 10" model which are well price and LTE equipped . The Lenovo YOGA Tablet 3 8" model (the 10" model is almost identical in some specs) comes with a 1.3Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 Soc , 1GB of RAM , 16GB of storage and a MicroSD card that supports upto 128GB . This Android 5.1 powered tablet has a 1280x800 resolution display that supports a pixel count of 189ppi and a feature that lets any metallic object be used as a ad-hoc stylus . The tablet has Dolby Atmos stereo speakers up front , as well as Lenovo's signature metal stand that tucks away into the chassis which is also where you can find a 8MP rear camera which you can use as a swivel head to take either a front photo or rear one . A 6200 mAh battery is present on the 8" model and the wifi version of this tablet can be bought for $169 while the LTE version can be bought for $199 .



The specifications inside the 10" model of the Lenovo Yoga 3 is almost identical to the 8" model .The processor , ram , storage options , the design and even the camera and display resolution is kept the same , the only difference can be found in the display where the 149ppi provided by the 1280x800 resolution can be easily found out .The 10" model has a larger 8400 mAh battery but both the 8" model and the 10" one are calibrated to have 20 hours of moderate usage . The Lenovo Tablet 3 10" model costs $199 for the wifi one and $249 for the LTE one .

Source - Digitaltrends

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