Lenovo has improved a bunch of feats starting from their original Yoga tablet design

Feb 23, 2014 23:00 GMT  ·  By

At MWC 2014 in Barcelona, Lenovo took the opportunity to pull the veil off something that has been leaked in the news before.

Meet the Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean on board. As the name suggests, the slate comes boasting a 10-inch screen with an improved HD resolution (1920 x 1200) which is an upgrade from the previous bland 1280 x 800.

Apart from that, the new model retains the design of the Lenovo Yoga tablet we saw launch in October, so it features a kickstand that allows the tablet to be used in three modes (hold, tilt and stand).

The rest of specifications include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 SoC with 1.6GHz quad-core CPU combined with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The previous model ran a 1.2GHz MT8125 quad-core processor (or MT8389 quad-core processor in the 3G model), so we see an improvement here too.

The Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ also comes with a massive 9000 mAh, which is said to offer users up to 18 hours of life. An optional keyboard will also be offered with the device, and judging by the hefty battery life, the tablet should prove to suit most demanding customers.

The Yoga Tablet 10 HD+ will arrive in April for $349 / €254 a pop.