Lenovo Tab Extreme Unveiled – 14.5-Inch Android 2-In-1 Tablet With High Specs
Lenovo used the CES 2023 to unveiled the previously leaked Lenovo Tab Extreme, which with a 14.5-inch screen will become Lenovo's largest tablet computer at the moment:
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/coming-soon/lenovo-tab-extreme/
Lenovo Tab Extreme is also the first tablet to feature the hot new 3.05 GHz octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 9000 chipset, and the RAM is good too with 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage.
The large screen is a OLED screen featuring a 3K resolution of 3000 x 1876, and a 120 Hz refresh rate. So that makes for a very interesting alternative to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra.
The weight is 740 grams, but that's actually pretty good for a 14.5-inch tablet. With the keyboard, the total weight is 1500 grams though.
It will launch with Android 13 and will get three Android updates says Lenovo.
Many of the other specs are good too as it features Wi-Fi6E, BT 5.3, eight JBL speakers with Dolby Atmos, four mics, 13MP and 5MP front cameras with a 13MP rear camera, a 12,300 mAh battery with a 12 hour battery life and 68W charging, a fingerprint reader, facial login, a full set of tablet sensors, and both a USB C 3.2 and a 2.0 port.

The general thickness is just 5.85mm too, though the area around the rear camera is 7.15mm thick. But still a very slim tablet that will be a slimmer than many magazines when put into a bag.
Optional accessories for the Lenovo Tab Extreme are the Lenovo Precision Pen 3, the Lenovo Tab Extreme Keyboard, and the Folio Case which includes a cradle for the digitizer pen.
Unfortunately there is a caveat, which is that Lenovo only expects to launch this tablet late in 2023, for $1199. So on that basis, Samsung actually has nothing to worry about for the first couple of months.
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