Hurry up and get the flexible Yoga Tab 11 at a deep discount before Lenovo clears out its inventory،
Are you currently in the market for a good Android tablet, but feel like most budget options are… largely the same? That's certainly not true of the Lenovo Yoga Tab 11, which is anything but generic or instantly forgettable.
Of course, an unconventional design doesn't necessarily make for a great gadget, although in this particular case, the built-in stainless steel kickstand certainly adds to the Slate's convenience in addition to its visual charm.
You can use said kickstand to more comfortably watch movies, play games, draw stuff on the 11-inch touchscreen (using a stylus sold separately), or even hang the Yoga Tab 11 on the wall kitchen just like you would with a TV or smart display.
Granted, it would have been a lot more useful if the kickstand also contained some battery power to improve the tablet's endurance between charges, but for what it's worth, it's already pretty good, promising up to 15 hours of battery life. Uninterrupted video streaming.
Even before considering all the other specs and features, the Lenovo Yoga Tab 11 is destined to be a great deal at $189.99. That's down from the list price of $319.99 and, as far as we know, makes this mid-range 11-inch cheaper than ever… for a limited time.
To what extent? It's actually impossible to say, and a lot depends on how many of you order the deeply discounted Yoga Tab 11 in the coming hours. This is a “clearance sale,” meaning Lenovo is unlikely to stop charging $190 for the device until it goes out of stock.
This seems to have already happened at Best Buy, where the tablet is no longer available in new condition. You'll probably have to hurry if you like the unorthodox looks, good battery life, a decent 4GB of RAM paired with a generous 128GB of internal storage, an extraordinary JBL four-speaker audio system, and a Lenovo Yoga Tab 11's respectable 20W support.
The octa-core MediaTek Helio G90T processor under the hood of this affordable bad boy isn't bad either, but the Android 12 software and absolute lack of hope for an eventual Android 13 (not to mention 14) the updates are pretty terrible. We'll let you decide for yourselves whether this is a total breakup or not.