The simply named Lenovo Tab Plus leaks in high-quality renders with a somewhat unusual design

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The simply named Lenovo Tab Plus leaks in high-quality renders with a somewhat unusual design

The simply named Lenovo Tab Plus leaks in high-quality renders with a somewhat unusual design،

If you like tablets that are somewhat unusual and decidedly unconventional, chances are you're at least somewhat familiar with Lenovo's extensive (and arguably confusing) portfolio, rivaling the iPad and running Android. This includes models such as the Yoga Tab 11, Tab P12, Tab P11 Gen 2, Tab P11 Plus and Tab P12 Pro, with an all-new device allegedly called Lenovo Tab Plus expected to be released. official announcement at some point later. near future.

While it's not entirely clear how this thing will connect to all of these existing products, this very simple and straightforward moniker suggests that Lenovo could be revamping its tablet family and starting from scratch when it comes to branding .
Of course, these are just guesses on our part, and unfortunately, we can't tell you much about the spec sheet of the upcoming Lenovo Tab Plus at the moment. Leaked in a bunch of glorious quality renders by Windows Report folksThis definitely looks like a 10+ inch Android affair at first glance, but other than that we don't know anything for sure about the screen size and resolution, processing power, memory, capacity of the battery, etc., etc.
What seems pretty obvious is a family resemblance (sort of) with the Yoga Tab 11 released in 2021. Instead of the cylindrical stand of its predecessor (sort of), the Lenovo Tab Plus seems to adopt a slightly more subtle to integrate a design element. which many potential buyers will likely find very practical.

This time around, half of the tablet is thicker than the rest of the body, which seems… strange and potentially unpleasant, but really doesn't seem that uncomfortable or intrusive to the user experience. The idea here is to make the Lenovo Tab Plus as easy to place and use as possible on a table or desk without drawing too much attention to its built-in stand.

Hopefully this bulkier half can also accommodate a larger-than-usual battery, capable of further setting this puppy apart from the crowd of today's Android tablets. The size of the screen bezels, while not exactly gargantuan, and the overall design language with a single rear-facing camera suggest that we're dealing with a mid-range device here, which also gives us hope for a competetive price.
It's unclear when the Lenovo Tab Plus might be officially revealed or released, but there's rarely this type of smoke without imminent fire in the mid-range. Android tablet segment these days.