Hey guys came here from nine to five Google and when it comes to high-end Android tablets, they don't really come much more unique than the Lenovo yoga Tab 3 pro, but saying that the unboxing experience is pretty standard, albeit pleasing. Once the simple white lid is lifted off, we get to the tablet immediately sat on the top in a bright orange box and to the left of that is another small box containing the power adapter, which obviously, in my case, is the UK wall plug now. If we grab the tablet and place it to one side, we'll get a look at what else comes in the box with it now right. Underneath the tablet is a box containing all the usual paperwork like your Quick, Start, Guide and there's another box with the microUSB cable. But if we pack all that stuff away, we can get to the most important bit the tablet itself. Now the device itself is built mostly from plastic, although it does have some metal parts here in there and on the front is a 10.1 inch, quad HD resolution LCD and above that running along the entire length of the tablet are rows of machined holes, which act as a speaker grille for JBL speakers powered by Dolby's Atmos technology. Now the sound given by This is fantastic.
Audio content almost has a surround, sound feel to it when you're listening to it with the speaker's facing you, the screen is colorful and at nearly 300 PPI, it's nice and crisp to now, design wise. The overall product is a little unusual running along one edge is a sort of hump, so the tablet will never lie completely flat on any surface. It is a nice angle to type on, although I'll show you later how you can change that on one side of this hump is a button which activates the built-in projector yep. It has one on the other side is the power button and a volume rocker and a microUSB port. The form factor is unique, and it's not the thinnest or lightest tablet I've ever used.
In fact, it's quite weighty, but it does have a really nice comfortable pad made of faux leather on the back, which makes holding it that much nicer and the entire device has some very aesthetically, pleasing curves and lines flowing into each other, especially on that rounded hump on one I'd on the back, there's a really solid, big click button, which releases the kickstand. Now the kickstand itself moves really smoothly, but has enough friction and stiffness that it can hold the device at virtually any angle. As long as it's not leaning forward, it doesn't upset the center of gravity. What's more, this kickstand also hides the micros card slot, and you expand the memory up to 128 gigabytes. Now it's this kickstand, which gives the yoga Tab 3 its versatility and, of course, its name.
You can use it to hold the tablet upright when viewing movies or videos or if you lay the tablet down, you switch the projector on and start beaming content onto your wall and when you first switch on the projector, you can focus it using the on-screen dial, and then you're away to conserve battery the tablet automatically switches off the screen after a couple of minutes now is impressed by how big the picture from this small projector could get. Although saying that, the further away from a surface you are and the bigger the image gets the harder it is to focus it. Clearly, it's no replacement for a full sized projector, but with the awesome built-in speakers, it's actually a pretty good mobile entertainment system. The tablet has an Intel Atom, 2.2 4, gigahertz, quad-core processor, along with 2 gigabytes of RAM, and either 16 or 32 gigabytes of internal storage. It also has a 10,000 200 mill, amp hour battery and that can be charged using quick charge.
Technology there's also a 13 megapixel camera on the back and a 5 megapixel front camera now, having used it for a few days. There are a few things that impressed me. Firstly, despite its unusual Less, the design and the build quality is actually perfect. The screen and battery life are equally impressive, and the kids loved having their favorite shows show up magically on the wall. I did have one issue, though the performance wasn't wonderful, now, most tasks, it has accomplished perfectly well, it's pretty smooth, but sometimes the tablet seems to stutter or get stuck just for about half a second or so now the ogre Tab 3 pro is available to order now direct from Lenovo, it's 449 dollars in the States and will be available soon in the UK for 400 pounds and leave links to those in the description box.
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