Yoga Tablet 2 and Tablet 2 Pro review: Innovative but imperfect
You have to hand it to Lenovo: The company isn’t afraid to do something different.
In a sea of indistinguishable rectangular slates, Lenovo’s Android-based Yoga Tablets (first introduced last year) stand out with their unconventional approach to the tablet concept. Rather than joining the race to be the lightest or thinnest around, the devices offer an unusual form: A chunky cylinder serves as both a base and an adjustable multipurpose kickstand for the screen.
This year’s new Yoga Tablets come in two models and three variations. There’s the Yoga Tablet 2, which is currently available in an 8-in. size for $250 or a 10-in. size for $300, and there’s the Yoga Tablet 2 Pro, which has a 13-in. screen with a built-in projector (yes, really!) and costs $500. (Unless you can catch any Cyber Monday sales.)
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