Lenovo Android tablet works as a portable monitor

What They Say

Lenovo announced the Yoga Tab 13 which is a 13″ Android tablet with a built-in microHDMI port so that it can connect to another device to act as a monitor. It has a 2160 x 1350 (16:10) LTPS display with 400 cd/m² of output and 100% of sRGB. It supports Dolby Vision. It has an anti-fingerprint coating and can be wall-hung.

The processor is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 Mobile Platform and it has 8GB of LPDDR5 memory.

Pricing in the US is $679 and €799 (inc VAT) in Europe.

There is also a Tab P11 Plus with a 2000 x 1200 IPS display with TDDI and Dolby Vision as well as 400 cd/m² of output. There is an optional Lenovo Precision Pen 2 which is also available on the Tab 13.

The Tab M7 as a 7″ IPS (1024 X 600) TDDI LCD screen, up to 350 nits and the M8 has an 8-inch IPS HD (1280 x 800) TDDI LCD screen, 350 nits of brightness. Pricing is €119 for the M7, with pricing on the M8 to be announced later when it becomes available.

What We Think

It’s a nice feature to be able to use the tablet as an external screen on a PC or, for example, a Nintendo Switch. (BR)

Lenovo Yoga Tab 13