Lenovo has announced the Tab M10 Plus (third-generation) at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The company has launched several new computing devices at the ongoing tech show, ranging from laptops to monitors to tablets. These include new products in its ThinkPad and IdeaPad series and even a few Chromebooks. Lenovo's sub-brand Motorola also introduced the Motorola Edge+ flagship smartphone powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor.
While Lenovo tends to focus on affordable Android tablets, it also has the premium Legion Y700 gaming tablet in the pipeline. The tablet will be powered by the Snapdragon 870 processor which was seen on several affordable flagships in 2021. It will offer an 8.8-inch 120Hz display with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels, 500 nits brightness, and DC dimming. Other key features include VC cooling to keep the temperatures down during long gaming sessions, and a large 6550mAh battery to ensure users don't run out of juice too quickly.
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Coming back to the newly announced Lenovo Tab M10 Plus, the tablet features a large 10.6-inch 2K display with 400 nits brightness. Lenovo is marketing the tablet as an entertainment-focussed device, thanks to its ability to stream content from Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and more in 1080p. The Tab M10 Plus also features quad speakers with Dolby Atmos. One of the highlights of the tablet is support for Lenovo's Precision Pen stylus. The optional accessory offers 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity and will let users make notes and draw on the large display.
The Tab M10 Plus is one of the few affordable tablets that come with Android 12 out of the box. Lenovo says the Android 13
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