WASHINGTON: Lenovo has announced updates to its Yoga range of tablets, including improved speeds and displays.
The company's earlier Yoga 8 and Yoga 10 Android tablets have been a miss due to their slow performance and poor displays.
However, the updated Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ version offers a greatly improved screen and a faster processor, The Verge reports.
According to the report, the Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ comprises of a full 1920 x 1200p HD panel, with greatly improved viewing angles and better pixel density.
The previous version, Yoga 10, had a low-cost MediaTek processor, while the updated tablet comprises of a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chip.
The report said that the Yoga Tablet 10 HD+, set for a worldwide roll out in April, has been priced at $399, and is available in rose gold colour in addition to the standard silver.
The company's earlier Yoga 8 and Yoga 10 Android tablets have been a miss due to their slow performance and poor displays.
However, the updated Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ version offers a greatly improved screen and a faster processor, The Verge reports.
According to the report, the Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ comprises of a full 1920 x 1200p HD panel, with greatly improved viewing angles and better pixel density.
The previous version, Yoga 10, had a low-cost MediaTek processor, while the updated tablet comprises of a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chip.
The report said that the Yoga Tablet 10 HD+, set for a worldwide roll out in April, has been priced at $399, and is available in rose gold colour in addition to the standard silver.