Lenovo M20 5G: New tablet with 5G connectivity, 2K display and up to 512 GB of storage
As part of the CES 2024, Lenovo recently presented its new M11 tablet for the global market. In addition, the Lenovo Tab K11 was unveiled in Japan. Now the manufacturer has launched another new model, but this time in China. The new Lenovo M20 5G has gone on sale there.
The 5G tablet is available to buy in three different variants in China. The variant with 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage space costs 2,399 yuan, which is the equivalent of around 310 euros. The 5G tablet with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB flash memory costs 2,799 yuan (approx. 360 euros), while the version with 12 + 512 GB costs 2,899 yuan (approx. 375 euros). It is not yet officially known if and when the Lenovo M20 5G will be launched globally.
5G connectivity is the highlight of the Lenovo M20 5G
The Lenovo M20 5G is equipped with the MediaTek MT8791 chipset, which is also known as the Kompanio 900T. This is an octa-core chip manufactured according to a 6 nm process, which also has an integrated cellular modem. Thanks to this, the Lenovo M20 5G can connect to the mobile network and use the new 5th generation mobile communications standard.
Depending on the version, the manufacturer combines 6, 8, or 12 GB of RAM. The built-in storage space of up to 512 GB can be expanded by a maximum of 128 GB using a memory card. The display of the new Lenovo M20 5G measures 10.4 inches and is based on an LCD panel with 2K resolution (2,000 x 1,200 pixels) and a manageable 280 nits. The device also comes with Wi-Fi 5, cameras with 13 and 8 MP, and a 7,200 mAh battery for up to 10 hours of battery life.
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Lenovo via GizmoChina