The Lenovo Yoga Tablet is the perfect choice whether you're looking to upgrade your current device or pick up your very first tablet...
Whether you're looking to upgrade your current tablet or purchase your very first device, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet series is the ideal choice. Based around versatility and usability, this three-in-one tablet is perfect whether you're a novice user or a seasoned pro.
That's because Lenovo has taken all the elements we value the most: battery life, screen quality, dimensions and app availability and made them hallmarks of the Lenovo Yoga Tablet range.
For example, both models in the Lenovo Yoga Tablet range – the 8-inch and the larger 10.1-inch – will offer you 18 hours of battery life on a single charge. It's down to the unique circular lithium battery that also gives the Lenovo Yoga Tablet its unique shape.
By having the circular battery at one end of the device, you're afforded three different ways of using the Lenovo Yoga Tablet. You can prop it up if you want to type out an email or a word document or you can grip it in one hand and have the weight centred on your palm rather than your fingers.
As for the third mode, Lenovo has built a small kickstand into the back of the battery cylinder that allows the Lenovo Yoga Tablet to stand up unassisted. It's perfect for when you want to gather around a movie – or just watch YouTube – with your friends.
We say friends because the wide 178-degree viewing angle makes the Lenovo Yoga Tablet's display perfect for multiple people to watch at the same time. And, what's more, both models have high resolution screens, in-plane switching (IPS) technology and full Dolby Digital Plus audio enhancement.
Because the Lenovo Yoga Tablet is fully Google-certified, you'll have access to well over a million apps from the Google Play store that can be used for productivity, entertainment or adding features to the tablet. You can, for example, download an app like Instagram to share images you've taken with the Lenovo Yoga Tablet's rear-facing 5MP camera.
Likewise, you can use the front-facing 1.6MP camera with video messaging apps like Skype to talk to friends and family.
The Lenovo Yoga Tablet family is built around an MTK quad-core processor which runs at 1.2GHz and powers the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system. You won't find any trace of lag and applications are quick to download and install.
And, because both the Lenovo Yoga Tablet models offer expandable storage in the form of microSD card compatibility, you don't need to worry about running out of space.
Similarly, whether you want to use your tablet for apps, media or office work, there's never going to be an issue with connectivity as the Lenovo Yoga Tablet supports 802.11b/g/n Wi-fi and the very latest Bluetooth v4.0 standard.
Lenovo has crafted a device that is both unique and fully-featured but also functional and easy to use - especially if you're new to using tablet computers. It's designed to fit around your lifestyle, and picking one up couldn't be easier; just visit Lenovo.com and select the model you prefer.
We're also giving you a chance to win one of three Lenovo Yoga Tablets, so head over to our competition page to find out how.
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