yogatablet2_androidWhile Apple might be a company that people think of when it comes to tablets, it seems that Lenovo is no slouch as we can see in their latest tablet releases in the form of the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 series. They are available in both Android and Windows versions, so we guess it will be up to you to decide if you’d rather run Android or Windows as your platform of choice.

However apart from the difference in operating system, both tablets will remain identical in terms of their hardware. The new Yoga Tablet 2s will come in 8-inch or 10-inch display options with a Full HD resolution, with the former size offering a slightly sharper display due to a higher pixel density.

yogatablet2_winUnder the hood, both models will be powered by an Intel Atom Z3745 processor clocked at 1.86GHz and will come with 2GB of RAM. However the Android version will come with 16GB of storage by default, while the Windows version will come with 32GB of RAM by default, but other than that, both will support memory expansion via a microSD card slot.

Lenovo has also deemed it fit to equip both tablets with rather sizable speakers that uses Dolby Audio and Wolfson Master HiFi technology, which will hopefully offer up a better audio experience compared to other tablets. In terms of pricing, the Android tablets are priced at $250 and $300 for the 8- and 10-inch models respectively and will be available come 9th October.

The Windows versions will be priced at $300 and $400 for the 8-inch and 10-inch models, with the 8-inch model being available in November while the 10-inch model will be available via Best Buy starting late October.

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