The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro is the only tablet that has projector. Yes, it's not a full 1080p projector but it is a feature that no other tablet offers.
Starting at a price of $500, the Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro boasts of speedy performance and gaming, sharp screen and loud speakers. Even the battery life is long!
The tab has a built-in kickstand and a cylindrical spine making it ergonomically comfortable.
With all its features, CNET calls the Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro as the "most unique tablet in the world."
CNET Lab tested the battery life by watching a 720p video on its screen and not using the built-in pico projector. With the airplane mode switched on and set on medium brightness, the battery lasted for 12.8 hours!
Trusted Reviews said that iPad Air 2 lasts for ten hours which includes "two hours of gaming, three hours of video-streaming over Wi-Fi, and five hours of Wi-Fi web browsing, with some hours of standby in between." Pixel C claims ten hours of battery life according to Tech Radar.
The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro looks like a larger version of the Yoga Tab 3 with few notable differences. The pro model is bigger, of course, with a 10.1 inch measurement and has a soft-leather-like back panel. The earlier version has a rotatable camera instead of a pico projector.
The JBL speakers perfectly complement the pico projector, especially if you use the pre-loaded Dolby App.
With a pixel resolution of 2,560x1,600, the screen is bright, clear and accurate. Although it has 299 pixels per inch (ppi), it is dulled slightly by Galaxy Tab S2 in comparison.
With its video quality of 480p resolution and 50 lumens that can project a 70-inch image, the Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro is best for watching videos with family and friends.