New Unofficial Lenovo Tablets Benchmarked Ahead Of MWC 2017
A few new unofficial tablets from Lenovo have been benchmaked the last few weeks, so with a bit of luck we may get to see them at MWC in Barcelona at the end of February.
Lenvo have just released the Lenovo Lenovo Yoga A12 convertible over the last 24 hours, but the other unofficial new devices appear to be detached tablets.
Two of the first tablets were benchmarked in various benchmarks the last 3 days. The first one with the model name Lenovo TB-X304 was benchmarked with Android 7.0 Nougat, what appears to be a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 processor in one of the benchmarks, with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage.
The screen size is listed as a 9.4-inch screen, but this may not be the actual screen size. On a very similar 2nd Lenovo tablet that was benchmarked with the model name TB-8504, it too was listed as a 9.4-inch tablet, which is sometimes benchmark-speak for a misleading screen size. But as Roland Quandt mentions, the actual size may be 8.9 inches instead. So we will still have to wait and see if the screen size is in the 10.1-inch region or indeed smaller. The 10.1-inch Lenovo Tab-X103 was also benchmarked as a 9.4-inch tablet once.
Both the Lenovo TB-X304 and Lenovo TB-8504 were benchmarked with a HD 1280 x 800 resolution though, and the Lenovo Tab TB-8504 also ran Android 7.0 Nougat, only possibly featuring more storage, and perhaps higher video recording support.
Roland Quandt anticipates two additional Lenovo tablets with the model names TB-X704 and TB-8704 to make an appearance at MWC, in addition to the Lenovo Tab 3 8 Plus that started leaking in June last year. This is an 8-inch Full HD Android tablet powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor.
I also discovered the Lenovo Miix 320 last month, and it should become available around June, so perhaps Lenovo will bring this Windows 10 2-in-1 tablet with them for an unveiling at MWC too.

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