The new Lenovo Yoga Pad Pro 14.5 AI could be described as a tablet or a convertible. It can be used with or without a keyboard, depending on the use case. The keyboard is included in a specific case that also includes a backplate and a hinge, which basically turns it into a laptop replacement. Alternatively, the OLED tablet can be used as a secondary screen or monitor thanks to DisplayPort via USB Type-C. This might also be useful when traveling.
At 14.5 inches, the OLED display is pretty large and should sport high contrasts. According to Lenovo, the Yoga Pad Pro 14.5 has an NTSC color space coverage of 107% and a color accuracy of DeltaE<1. Furthermore, the panel has a resolution of 3000 x 1876 pixels and peak brightness of 1,600 nits. In addition to the usual touch input and keyboard, the tablet also supports a stylus.
Lenovo as not revealed which chipset powers its latest OLED tablet. That said, the Yoga Pad Pro 14.5 AI runs on Android and comes with 512GB of mass storage and 16GB of RAM. Meanwhile, the battery has a capacity of 12,300mAh. In China, the slate is listed for prices starting at the equivalent of roughly $700. Unfortunately, there’s no info on if or when this device will launch globally. Therefore, shoppers who are looking for a tablet in this price range might want to check out the Apple iPad Air 13, which also supports keyboards and a stylus and currently retails for $735 on Amazon.