Entries in Lenovo (93)

Tuesday
Sep062022

Lenovo outs two P11 tablets

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Aside from launching a new Chromebook, Lenovo debuts a couple of new Lenovo Tab P11 tablets. One is the second-generation Tab P11 Pro designed for media viewing. It gets a 600-nit 11.2-inch OLED touchscreen with a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ support. It runs on a MediaTek Komapnio 1300T octa-core processor, promising 120% more power than its predecessor. It gets a "ThinkPad-inspired" detachable keyboard and support for Lenovo's Precision Pen 3. 

Now, if you want to try out the tablet-oriented Android 12L, you should opt for the second-gen Lenovo Tab P11. This tablet has an 11.5-inch regular LCD with a 120Hz refresh rate. It runs on a MediaTek G99 chip, promising 50% more power than its predecessor.

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Monday
Sep052022

Lenovo's new Chromebook has a 120Hz refresh rate

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Lenovo is dipping its toes in the 16-inch Chromebook segment with the new IdeaPad 5i Chromebook. Its biggest selling point is that 2.5K display with an extremely fast 120Hz refresh rate, 16:10 aspect ratio, and a maximum brightness of 350 nits. There will be a 60Hz, 300-nit FHD version, which we assume would cost less. This Chromebook will retail in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa this month with a starting price of €549 (around CA$717).

The Lenovo IdeaPad 5i gets a 12-hour battery life, but we aren't sure if that'll translate with that high-resolution, high-refresh-rate display. It has a keyboard with 1.5mm travel, WavesMaxxAudio tuned speakers, FHD camera with a physical shutter, Intel Pentium 8505 or Intel Core i3-1215U, up to 8GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage.

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Friday
Sep022022

Lenovo Glasses T1 brings a private big-screen display to your eyeballs

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If you feel like you need a bigger screen to watch content or play games on, Lenovo introduces its new Glasses T1. This wearable private display brings a Full HD OLED screen in front of your eyes. Similar to the TCL NxtWear Air, it's mainly used for content consumption or gaming. These aren't glasses to walk around and use for augmented or virtual reality purposes. These are meant to be tethered to the source device. If you felt like you needed a larger, private screen, this is what the Lenovo Glasses T1 offers.

The Lenovo Glasses T1 uses a physical wire to connect to devices like PCs, tablets, smartphones, Macs, and more through USB-C. iOS devices need a Lenovo HDMI adapter and Apple's Digital AV adapter to work. The Glasses T1 also supports Motorola's Ready For interface, allowing you to use apps in desktop style. These glasses support multiple nose pads, making them fit easier for your use. It also comes in prescription frames. The T1s are battery-powered and come with built-in speakers. Lenovo plans to release this device in the Chinese market first, with plans to bring it to "select markets" in 2023.

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Friday
May062022

Lenovo Yoga AIO 7 gets a rotating screen you can connect to your phone

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Lenovo has a new Yoga AIO with a unique 27-inch 4K display with a screen you can rotate to 90 degrees. This all-in-one PC can become a large display for smartphones, as long as they support DLNA, AirPlay, Miracast, or LElink. The Lenovo Yoga AIO 7 has a starting price of $2,599.99.

If you're a creator who does a lot of vertical videos, this form factor might be interesting to you. I would want to watch TikToks on this large screen. The Yoga AIO 7 runs on AMD's Ryzen 6000 processors with optional AMD Radeon RX 6600M graphics. Similar to last year's model, you can plug your laptop into this device via USB-C so you can control both devices with the same peripherals.

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