If you are looking for an all-day-productivity Android tablet at a budget, you may look no further than the recently announced Lenovo Yoga A12 two-in-one Android tablet. It is priced at $299 and sports a 12.2-inch anti-glare display. It is made out of magnesium and aluminum. The HD screen sports a 720 x 1280 pixels resolution though experts expected a 1080 x 1920 pixels resolution. However, fans will find the tablet thin, slim and light that can be carried easily almost anywhere.
According to PhoneArena, the Lenovo Yoga A12 comes with a Halo keyboard, a touch-sensitive, flat virtual keyboard. In fact, the tablet could be made so thin because of this keyboard. The Halo comes with built-in prediction, artificial learning software and haptic feedback. The tablet offers four usage modes to users and the keyboard is attached to the device via a 360 degree hinge. The tablet is powered by an Intel Atom x5 CPU, 32GB internal storage, 2GB RAM and 13 hours of battery life on a single charge.
The Lenovo Yoga A12 two-in-one Android tablet will reportedly be available online on Lenovo official website from Feb. 8. The tablet will come in two color variants, Rose Gold and Gunmetal Grey. It is not known which Android version will run the tablet though a multi-tasking hybrid UI integrated with Google's Productivity Suite have been tipped. More details are expected once the tablet is released. The Verge has called the Lenovo Yoga A12 as a budget version of Yoga Book.
The Lenovo Yoga Book is an ultra-thin Windows 10 Android tablet that focuses on pen-based interactions. The device was highly praised by tech experts. Now, it will be interesting to see how the $299 Lenovo Yoga A12 two-in-one Android tablet performs in terms of sales. Stay tuned on Mobile & Apps for more information on the tablet.
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