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Lenovo's new Yoga 2 pro tablet can project itself via built in pico and 5watt sub woofer

Lenovo was having a busy day right from the start , the company , which also happens to have Ashton Kutcher onboard (the guy who played Steve Jobs) , unveiled 4 affordable tablets and a couple of laptops earlier today . Although the  before mentioned Android and Windows tablets were impressive considering their out of the box price , the new Lenovo Yoga 2 pro is probably our favorite because of its high end features that include a pico projector and a 5W subwoofer , yes you heard it right , this tablet has a built in sub . The 5W JBL subwoofer , which sits on the cylindrical edge of the tablet has a dedicated audio processor - ( the 4 budget tablets have Wolfson DAC's so you can expect to see one in this too ),  which means you can expect to hear some awesome sounds out of it . The 13" IPS display is also another key spec considering the tablet's display has a 2K resolution . The tablet , as mentioned earlier has its integrated pico projector which can project at a resolu...

The second edition of the Samsung Galaxy Beam smartphone might be quite a looker ....no?

2 years ago , Samsung introduced a smartphone with a built in Pico projector and called it the Galaxy Beam ,now according to the latest leaked leaks from China's Tenaa, Samsung is set to resurrect the product line with the Galaxy Beam 2 SM - G3858 in the form of this weird looking smarphone with looks that only a mother can love .The new Beam features a 4.66"LCD display with 480x800 resolution , the other specs include a Quad-Core processor of 1.2 Ghz (most probably a Snapdragon 400 processor , 1GB of Ram , Micro SD card slot , and a 5 mp rear cAmera with a single LED flash , The phone will have 3G  and TD-SCDMA connectivity .the Phone measures in at 134.5 x 70 x 11.7mm and weighs roughly 165.5g even with that huge projector cone bulging out , sadly information on the pico projector is not available , but considering the dreary hardware specs we assume it might be something similar to the (640 x 360) resolution one used on the previous version . Source -  Engadget