Lenovo released several new products at MWC 2016. Let's take a look at some!
Lenovo Tab3 7 and 8
UPDATE 3/30/16: The Lenovo Tab3 7 is now available! http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/tablets/lenovo/a-series/tab3-7-essential/
The Tab3 7 and Tab3 8 released at MWC are targeted for consumers who want a reliable, feature packed tablet, for an affordable price. The TAB3 7 starts at $79, and the TAB3 8 starts at $99, releasing in June.
This tablet has features aimed at kids. For example, Lenovo includes 'Kid's Mode', which allows parents to monitor a kids' usage of the tablet, with parental controls. There is even option for multi user support, so many people can use one tablet. The 'kids mode' also has a simple interface, and a reading mode to reduce eye strain.
The tablets has a 1-GHZ processor, 1GB of memory, with MicroSD card storage expansion. These specs are perfect for kids, or family use. There are front and rear facing camera, but don't expect the best quality from them, they are only 1MP front and 5MP rear. However, for $79 and $99, the tablet offers decent performance, and stellar quality for the price.
Watch Lenovo's video here!
The Tab3 7 and Tab3 8 released at MWC are targeted for consumers who want a reliable, feature packed tablet, for an affordable price. The TAB3 7 starts at $79, and the TAB3 8 starts at $99, releasing in June.
This tablet has features aimed at kids. For example, Lenovo includes 'Kid's Mode', which allows parents to monitor a kids' usage of the tablet, with parental controls. There is even option for multi user support, so many people can use one tablet. The 'kids mode' also has a simple interface, and a reading mode to reduce eye strain.
The tablets has a 1-GHZ processor, 1GB of memory, with MicroSD card storage expansion. These specs are perfect for kids, or family use. There are front and rear facing camera, but don't expect the best quality from them, they are only 1MP front and 5MP rear. However, for $79 and $99, the tablet offers decent performance, and stellar quality for the price.
Watch Lenovo's video here!
Lenovo Tab3 10 (Business)
As the name suggests, this tablet is focused more towards business or enterprise users. The tablet starts at $199, which is a little more than Lenovo's current Yoga Tab 3 offering. This tablet offers better performance, and more memory for a bit more money.
For this tablet, Lenovo focused mainly on the business market. Because of that, they built in IP-52 durability, meaning water won't hurt the tablet at all. Additionally, it features Gorilla Glass 3 display. This ensures the reliability of the tablet, even in harsh business environments.
Performance is decent, featuring a 1.3 GHZ processor, full HD display, option for 2 or 3 GB of RAM, and microSD card expansion. If you're a business user looking for a decent tablet, this is for you!
Watch CNET's video of the Tab3 products here:
For this tablet, Lenovo focused mainly on the business market. Because of that, they built in IP-52 durability, meaning water won't hurt the tablet at all. Additionally, it features Gorilla Glass 3 display. This ensures the reliability of the tablet, even in harsh business environments.
Performance is decent, featuring a 1.3 GHZ processor, full HD display, option for 2 or 3 GB of RAM, and microSD card expansion. If you're a business user looking for a decent tablet, this is for you!
Watch CNET's video of the Tab3 products here:
Lenovo Yoga 710
Lenovo's Yoga 710 is an upgrade to the existing Yoga 700 line, offering a stunning metal design, performance for power users. It also includes the revolutionary 360 degree hinge, meaning you can change this device from laptop, to tablet mode, and anything in between!
The device comes in two options of screen size: an 11.6-inch display, and a 14-inch display. Both models come with full hd display, which is decent for this size range. Lenovo claims 8 hours of battery, which means all day battery life. If you choose the 11 inch device, you have options for an Intel m5 processor. If you choose the 14 inch device, you have options for Intel's Core i7 processors, and Nvidia graphics, making it the ultimate device for power users on the go.
The device also includes a unique antenna hinge. Lenovo moved the wireless antenna to the hinge of the laptop, meaning that in any mode you put the laptop, you can get a strong and reliable signal since the antenna will be facing out into the open, in any mode you set it at.
The devices will be on sale starting in May according to Lenovo, and starts at $500 for the 11 inch model, and $800 for the 14 inch model.
The device comes in two options of screen size: an 11.6-inch display, and a 14-inch display. Both models come with full hd display, which is decent for this size range. Lenovo claims 8 hours of battery, which means all day battery life. If you choose the 11 inch device, you have options for an Intel m5 processor. If you choose the 14 inch device, you have options for Intel's Core i7 processors, and Nvidia graphics, making it the ultimate device for power users on the go.
The device also includes a unique antenna hinge. Lenovo moved the wireless antenna to the hinge of the laptop, meaning that in any mode you put the laptop, you can get a strong and reliable signal since the antenna will be facing out into the open, in any mode you set it at.
The devices will be on sale starting in May according to Lenovo, and starts at $500 for the 11 inch model, and $800 for the 14 inch model.
Lenovo Miix 310
Lenovo's Miix 310 tablet are aimed for users who wants option for a detachable keyboard, long battery life, decent performance, and Windows 10 operating system. At the same time, it is extremely affordable, starting at just $230, and launches in May.
The tablet features an Intel Atom processor, which is pretty good in everyday use such as web browsing, video streaming, word document editing, some CAD work, video chatting, and some games. It also comes with 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. You will also have a full HD display, with option for LTE support.
Starting at $230, this tablet is perfect for those who wants a simple device for everyday use, with functionality for switching between a keyboard, and no keyboard.
The tablet features an Intel Atom processor, which is pretty good in everyday use such as web browsing, video streaming, word document editing, some CAD work, video chatting, and some games. It also comes with 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. You will also have a full HD display, with option for LTE support.
Starting at $230, this tablet is perfect for those who wants a simple device for everyday use, with functionality for switching between a keyboard, and no keyboard.
I hope you loved MWC as much as I did! For the full list of products Lenovo announced at MWC, including ones to be released out of the US, click here!