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The Yoga's unusually shaped battery and a kickstand allow for adjustment in various positions.
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Lenovo,
the Chinese electronics manufacturer that has recently agreed to take
over Motorola's mobility business, has launched its Yoga Tablet 10 HD+
at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. With a 10.1-inch IPS screen,
2GB RAM and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor that powers Android 4.3,
the new Yoga looks like a fairly common upper mid-range Android tablet.
However,
the device's form factor makes it stand out from the crowd. The
cylindrically shaped battery allows for a firm grip when holding the
tablet or a slight tilt when placed on a surface. There is also a
built-in kickstand that extends from the tablet’s battery and lets you
adjust it in an upright position, without using any additional stands or
cases. The 9000 mAh the battery offers the same capacity as the Google
Nexus 10, which makes Lenovo's stated battery life of up to 18 hours
sound very ambitious.
Those users who like to use a tablet device
for taking pictures will appreciate the 8MP rear camera. This is an
unusually high pixel-count in the tablet world. For selfies and
video-calls there is also a 1.6MP front camera on board. The Yoga comes
with a range of pre-installed Lenovo security and backup apps and SNAPit
Camera, which offers panorama, burst and low-light modes. There are
also filters and editing functions, including removal of unwanted
objects and animated GIF creation. The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ will be
available in April and start at $349.
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With 8MP the Yoga's rear camera offers an unusually high pixel-count for a tablet.
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Key-specifications:
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 1.6 GHz quad-core processor
- 10.1-inch 1920x1200 Full-HD IPS screen with 178° viewing angle
- 8MP rear camera
- 1.6MP front camera
- 16/32GB storage, MicroSD card up to 64GB
- 2GB RAM
- Android 4.3
- 9000 mAh Li-Ion battery, up to 18 hours battery life
- Optional keyboard and MiraCast Dongle


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