The Yoga Tab Plus was already an appealing alternative to high-end Android tablets, like the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus. Its Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor is powerful enough to take advantage of a large 12.7-inch 3K display. The current discount on the Lenovo tablet makes it an irresistible option for buyers prioritizing gaming or productivity.
At the Lenovo store, the Yoga Tab Plus is now $549.99, representing a $220 discount off its regular price of $770. The “LENOVOLIVE10” and “EXTRAFIVE” coupons result in an even more tempting $470 price.
Combining a massive display with other top-end specs normally results in an expensive Android tablet. The Lenovo tablet offers a 12.7-inch IPS screen, with Notebookcheck's review of the Yoga Tab Plus measuring a peak brightness of around 900 nits. That’s potent enough to handle bright indoor and outdoor environments. On the other hand, many buyers in ideal settings prefer the precise AMOLED technology of the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus.
The processor in the Yoga Tab Plus has taken significant leaps over previous generations of the Snapdragon chip. As a result, movies and apps can take advantage of its 2944 x 1840 resolution screen. The device isn't designed for gaming like the Lenovo Legion Tab series. Still, Android titles that support a 144Hz refresh rate appear silky smooth.
The Yoga Tab Plus has the specs and accessories to boost productivity
Adding to its value, the Lenovo tablet ships with a keyboard with a touchpad, a cover with a kickstand, and the Tab Pen Pro. Buyers find the stylus responsive enough to take notes or draw some quick sketches. The manufacturer emphasizes the AI features made possible by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. Productivity becomes more efficient with instant access to suggestions and auto-completion tools.
The Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus features 16GB of LPDDR5X memory, enabling multiple apps to remain open. As Android apps become more intensive, the tablet should avoid slowdowns after upgrades. With Android 15 already available, Lenovo has promised compatibility until Android 17. That said, some Samsung competitors, including the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus, boast seven years of support.
In the current deal, Lenovo’s Android tablet is a strong, all-around option with few drawbacks. Reviews note the lack of an OLED display or mediocre battery life, but it’s versatile enough to handle any challenge thrown its way.
Remember to use coupon codes “LENOVOLIVE10” and “EXTRAFIVE” to purchase the Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus at its $470 sale price.
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