Lenovo has announced its new Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ at the MWC, a 1920 x 1200 device with an 18 hour battery life. Like it’s predecessor, it will have a swivel stand for three different uses – Hold, Tilt or Stand.
The Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ will have a 10.1 inch “20/20 Vision” display (1920×1200), a 1.6 GHz quad core Snapdragon 400 processor, 16/32 GB of storage (+microSD), 2GB of RAM, Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi, dual front facing stereo speakers, USB OTG support, an 8MP rear cam and a 1.6 MP front cam. The tablet is powered by Android 4.3 Jellybean, and will have a 9,000 mAh battery for 18 hours of use (wow).
It will have Lenovo’s latest suite of DOit apps: SHAREit for easy sharing of pictures, videos, music, documents and more with nearby devices. SECUREit to protect data from viruses, spam and malware, as well as theft. And finally, SYNCit to back up contacts, messages and other data to the cloud.
This all sounds very interesting. I wonder how it would fare against local competition. The tablet looks compelling, especially if the price is right. And its very hard not to notice the 18 hour battery life (if it holds true in real world use).
The Yoga 10 HD+ will be available in April and will retail for at $349 (around PhP16,000 if converted to PhP).
Source Android Central
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Lenovo yoga 8 retails at Php 15k (17k for the 10). I got mine from BestBuy at 12,000 including shipping. But if the new 10 will really land in PH at 16, then that is really a good price.