Lenovo's Yoga Pro laptop family has already released quite a considerable amount of market-revolutionary products including the Yoga 2 and its ultra-thin counterpart the Yoga 3. However, Lenovo take the tablet market one step higher with its newest offering, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro. This machine has loads of high-end hardware packed inside it but what separates this tablet among others is its built-in projector.
Looking past the tablets built-in projector it still shines as a powerful machine considering its monstrous specs. It boasts a 13" display that can project resolution of up to 2560x1400. Although it only runs using the Android 4.4.2 KitKat OS, future updates and patches can definitely solve this problem if users wants it to run on Android 5 Lollipop OS. The tablet's CPU is among the fastest in the market right now, packing a 1.8GHz Intel Atom quad-core chip with integrated Intel HD graphics. It has 2GB of DDR3 RAM. It has 32GB of storage capacity plus an option to upgrade it to 64GB using a micro-SD card. The tablets camera is at entry-level at 8MP rear and 1.6MP front cameras.
The sweetest part of this tablet though is its built-it projector which can project up to 50" of display on any flat surface. This is great news especially for users who wants theater-like experience within the comfort of their home. How Lenovo managed to squeeze-in all this technology in a 13.1" x 8.8" x1.0" tablet is a work of genius. What they did is add a cylindrical base which houses the tablets battery. It can also act as a sort of stand for the tablet to be able to stand on its back. The projector is also housed inside the cylindrical base.
The tablet maybe a powerhouse machine but it also has its fair share of flaws. The most distinguishable of this is its size, which is considerably large compared to regular tablets. This proves to be a hassle when mobility is the users' top concern.
The tablet is currently available in the market for $499.