![]() ![]() The Yoga Tablet 2 Pro's battery life is as big as its screen. A harder press usually did the trick, though. Sometimes the touchscreen didn't recognize taps or gestures. The only problems with the screen I came across were with gesture recognition. Colors look satisfyingly saturated and contrast is richly deep. Not to let the projector get all the love, the 13.3-inch IPS screen boasts a sharp and bright 2,560x1,440-pixel resolution. From an artistic perspective, it was pretty cool, but in terms of functionality, not cool at all. If fast-forwarding through a video, the last frame of the previous scene remained on the screen and the current scene appeared on top of it, off center and cut off. The Netflix app also had difficulties (and often crashed). It looked like a psychedelic poster created on Kid Pix. After switching between different streaming video apps, the screen froze and displayed an odd series of colorful, pixelated boxes that framed the screen. ![]() There were a few instances of trippy bugginess when using the projector. From business presentations to movie night at your dorm, the innovative Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro offers a new way to share the tablet experience, and it's one heck of a deal.įocusing using the slider button is a bit tough. As a tablet with a projector though? It's awesome. ![]() Judged only as a tablet, it's a smooth performing slate however, with an oversimplified Android skin. Lenovo's watered down user-interface and bloatware will disappoint advanced Android users, but some newcomers will appreciate the simplified software and pre-loaded apps.Ī good quality projector can easily set you back hundreds or thousands of dollars and the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro feels like buy-one-get-one-free deal. It's a unique, versatile design that works well for entertainment and practical purposes. Turn on the projector with the push of a button and it also doubles as a quick way to set-up a mobile movie theater. Like last year's Android-based Yoga tablets, this model has a distinct rounded spine with a built-in kickstand that makes hands-free movie watching and on-screen typing easy peasy. Performance-wise, it's not a monster, but feature-wise, it's a unicorn. ![]()
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