I have this tablet. It replaced an older small Yoga tablet. Yes it's quite big. But it's truly a fantastic media machine and superb as a portable monitor. The stand is useful and it has tremendous battery life. The performance is good. It's a great tablet. I think it may be discontinued as it's no longer on the Lenovo UK site. I'm glad I grabbed one before they discontinued it.
I love ipad pro 12.9 inch, but as a budget guy I am looking for either Lenovo yoga tab 13 or Lenovo p12 pro. Which is better for gaming performance and display???
Despite it's flaws, that HDMI input is something I could really make use of (as a portal monitor, and the second screen to my PC) so this is the only tablet for me really. The £550 price tag is quite hefty here in the UK though!
i bought mine for the 13.3 inch screen and the speakers.. it's been a great tablet.. and standby time has been crazy.. love it.. and bought a case for it right away.. forgot it had a furry back lol..
I found it's the perfect match with the Logitech MX Keys Mini keyboard as the tab's perfect travel companion also as the keyboard has almost exactly the same width besides being an awesome device. The battery bump on the keyboard is even a fit with the bump of the tab if you put the keyboard onto the tab's back and maybe slide it into some sort of laptop sleeve or bag for transportation. That way you create a full fledge laptop on Android since you can use either the Android version of MS Word or e.g. WPS Office which I prefer personally. Managing office on a touch screen is also an extra to appreciate. The Logitech keyboard connects via BT which comes in handy. With a USB-C multi dongle you are good for all kinds of connections incl. card reader and ext. HDD. And with the right case/bag you can fit all together with charger, cables and a mouse. And because the tablet has got quite some power under the hood it can also help with video editing on the go in combination with apps like Inshot, Power Director, KineMaster or Movavi Clips, among others. The perfect mobile solution if you ask me.
@@AndroidDigest Thanks so much, I appreciate it! I just received my Tab 13 together with the Logitech MX keys mini in the post this week and what to say, it's just awesome! I didn't go with MS office but with WPS Office which I am using for a couple of years now. Anyways, the keyboard is just as I assumed before ordering the absolute perfect companion if you are just about office work. Gaming would be different of course. The keyboard connects through BT without needs of a dongle which also didn't come in the box. Also because you have a touch screen you may not even have need of a mouse. The only gripes I have with the Tab is that over here in Germany they still sell it rarely below 600$ equivalent. Yet importing it from e.g. the US doesn't pay off because of high shipping costs and import taxes. I can't help but feeling ripped off kinda... Yet I have a blast and I am glad to not have chosen a Samsung S7 or even S8 over the Lenovo. The kickstand is just great and the speakers.. OMG! They are a delight! Cons: No extendable storage, no SIM, brightness even for indoors is just ok-ish. But as I do office work I just connect an external and portable HDD via some multi dongle and I shall be fine. I am also excited to do my Bible studies with my favorite Bible apps on it.
@@AndroidDigest I need to say that unfortunately the tablet isn't working as desired. I tried to attach a USB-C multi connector w/ card reader and it wouldn't recognize it the SD-card from my camera. After some research I downloaded an app from Paragon but it still doesn't work. Than I tried a OTC card reader and though it was recognized this time, the connection crashed time and time again. That's a real shame! Lenovo didn't integrate a card reader and I thought that's no big deal and I can work around it and now I find I cannot. That is a real deal breaker for me. I am surprised that what Windows does forever now can't be done with Android. I tried to connect my external HDD through the multi connector which also failed to connect. That and the fact that the internal memory is rather small with only 128GB does make the device pretty much useless for me. I bought it from Amazon and will see if I can return it after factory reset. If not, I will have to sell it to retrieve some of the wasted money. I am greatly disappointed to find that Lenovo put out a rather mediocre product here. At least they should have included the SD-card slot. Btw., I connected the OTG card reader to my phone (LG V60) and it worked well. So it's really Lenovo who is to blame for poor software implementation.
Unfortunately I found out that Lenovo completely let us down with that tablet. Look at my latest comment above and you will know why I came to that and no other conclusion.
Android 13 was recently delivered. I think I got this during the same sale you referenced from Ebay. Honestly, it was a great deal considering it can be used as a secondary monitor on the go. For under $400, it was amazing value, especially as a programming student.
I believe this is the absolute best tablet ever for media, the only gripe I have with this, is that it doesn't have a headphone jack because I still use my favorite wired headphones, plus this could've been my tablet of choice for DJing
The EU will be passing their directive next week to stop OEMs using the headphone jack on their headphones, taken many years, and why OEMs have been phazing out the jack IO. It is part of their environmental push, that we should have just one IO, USB-C. So really need to get use to the future, a dongle permanently attached to your headphones is the best solution.
@@LivingLinux Not sure about HDMI et al, but I assume they will also be asked to switch to USB-C but I am sure the jack will be directed to be removed as it is an old and obsolete tech now, as USB-C is far superior and more flexible. The fine details should be announced this month and I am expecting the jack to be effectively banned, pending the grace period (usually two years).
@@andyH_England The directive is not about phasing out old tech, but about unifying the industry. I think it all started with something like a petition and it is from the time that it seemed as if every mobile phone company had its own charger connection. Now the only one holding out is Apple with the iPhone (but they did implement USB-C with the iPad). The EU is also looking at wireless charging.
Software is key component of the overall experience.. so samsung or chromebook is my first pick. Micro hdmi is good feature to use it as external monitor, large battery, good speakers. kickstand is ok, i think simple cover that protect screen and can be used as folding stand is better design. honest review, ty..
I'm with you. I can easily recommend it, if people can overlook the minor issues. But I can't stand that minor software glitch, and I'm someone who wants long term updates on my tablet. But this tablet is still pretty great and unique and worth it for people who can live with minor compromises
Yes, tablets should now last many years and Samsung 4+1 software/security updates makes it an easy choice over Lenovo, whose track record for timely and longeveity of updates is very poor. That would be a deal-breaker from the off, even as the rest is pretty solid.
@@AndroidDigest I really enjoy your content. I have learned so much. I have a tech background. But you make it easy for everyday ppl to understand technology, and that's important. Keep up the good work.
You can still use portable headphones via the USB charging connection.....they supply the lead for this, also, you have bluetooth option as well. I've found no issue with headphones via USB connection because the battery lasts for ages
What's going on with that finger ! I have the 11 inch version of this tablet - I LOVE the stand and big speaker. I wish Lenovo would continue with this design, but include cellular/GPS and fingerprint sensor. It's my favorite tablet, better than my Samsung or iPad tablets. Keep the stand please Lenovo !!!!
Honestly they will be pretty similar. Very similar. Assuming you get them with the precision pen they are supposed to work with I'd say it depends on if you need the kickstand or not, They have pretty similar specs. Both should do well
I just picked this up. One warning. The tablet is 2k resolution. At 2k you can only use it as a monitor at 53 hz. So gaming doesn't work well as a monitor.
I love ipad pro 12.9 inch, but as a budget guy I am looking for either Lenovo yoga tab 13 or Lenovo p12 pro. Which is better for gaming performance and display???
Are there any other android tablets out there that can be used as a wired external monitor as well as this one? I never heard of it, but I'm definitely interested.
I like some of the design but the features are lacking for what it is. The 870 is a good entry level flagship CPU that will run GameCube games well. Needs a 3.5mm jack since this can double as a monitor. I would like to see a SD 870, 15-16" metal version that ditches the fabric back, has a 3.5mm jack, has a SD slot, moves the USB C port up toward the display, and better pen support.
You don’t get a micro sd card support with the iPad and tab s7 either. 15-16” for a tablet is straight up unrealistic. And what the hell does an “entry-level flagship” cpu mean? Also a usb-c to 3.5mm headphone jack comes in the box.
@@petreefyedn0ire The Tab S7 should have a SD slot. The S8 Ultra is just about 15". ;) . The 870 is ATM an entry level flagship CPU with the 888 the mid tier, and the 8 Gen 1(8G1) the top tier. The 870 used to be top tier flagship a couple of years ago. Next year as a new chip is release, it be ranked a step down. USB to 3.5 adapters are shit and will put extra strain on the USB port. A built in 3.5 is better since the a is more robust.
@@themadatheist1976 You just mentioned features from different tablets that you expect this ONE tablet to have. The S8 Ultra is another price range entirely. The SD870 is a flagship that will handle 99.9% of what you throw at it, there's nothing mid-tier about it. Also, the SD888 in the ultra is underclocked so it is less powerful than should be. Good luck trying to find an SD888 at 600 bucks. Putting extra strain on the port? really? That's the argument you could come up with? The question you should ask is that is there a single tablet that has all these features you listed at a fairly reasonable price, No? Then don't expect them of this one device.
@@petreefyedn0ire I don't think you know what I'm talking about. I didn't say the 870 is mid-tier, it's currently entry level flagship or entry level top-tier. Also the S8 line have the 8 Gen 1 or 8G1 for short, not the 888. I don't have an issue with the 870, it's a good CPU. And yes ports wear out, especially USB micro and C.
Tablets this big are cumbersome. I hold tablets one handed portrait mode. What this design does is allow me to one hand it. Just like a smaller tablet. By holding it by the battery bump I get a happy in the hand feel. Not smaller tablet happy but happy. I jumped all over it at $379.
All 3 are extremely similar. Huawei won't have Google services so personally I find no play store to be a deal breaker. The Yoga has more screen size. But a slightly worse resolution. But won't be super noticable. The Xiaomi has a 120 hz screen. Not normally noticable when watching content. But noticable when scrolling. Maybe the Xiaomi wins by a small margin overall
Sometimes that high refresh rate comes at a cost of performance and battery life. And a SD 870 is still flagship when your putting it into a tablet. I'm thinking of picking one of these up. Not crazy about Samsung and I can't get myself to go to the dark side (Apple) even though they make the best tablet and have the best app support.
@@AndroidDigest They are pretty pricey now. I think lenovo must have ended production. Which also means they won't support it very long. I had a lenovo tab years back and the support ended almost immediately. As much as I hate Apple they have the best support and apps for tablets. Their app support literally destroys Android.
Well it's hard to say. Because I don't know what the market is like for other tablets in the UK, and I don't know what the re-seller market is like. Here you can buy a Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 for $500 new on ebay. Sometimes it goes on sale for $600 through Samsung. But 590 in the UK is like $710 in the US. That feels like a steep price for the Yoga 13. It's still a terrific tablet, but may not be the best value for that price. But if all UK tablets have prices that are that inflated, you may want to look around at something like the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE, or the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8. The Tab S7 FE has a similar screen size, it has a slightly slower processor, but everything else is going to be fairly similar, just no built in kickstand. But it should be a lot cheaper. Just depends on the market in the UK, I just don't have a good answer for that!
P11 Pro should be the best out of the 3, followed by the Tab 11. The Tab 11 is basically a P11 with a cool kickstand. But it still doesn't have the power of the P11 Pro. Hopefully this helps. I didn't do a Tab 11 video. Just a P11 and Tab 11. But didn't talk about the comparisons in the video. But hopefully this helps
Sorry by the way for the late response, honestly they are very close. I'd maybe pick between the P11 Plus and the Yoga 11, since the P11 Plus will be a little better than the P11 for a similar price, and I think it depends on if you want the Yoga 11 kickstand or not.
@@AndroidDigest I have been looking for months. Haven't found 1 single soul that have tried. And I even had to make a profile on a Chinese forum and searched there and believe me the struggle with trying that with the phone on Google lens to try translate. Omg. And I downloaded so much different Lenovo crap that was Chinese it eventually was so hard to get rid of I just formatted my PC and reinstalled windows. So, I'm not surprised.
meanwhile here in Europe (Czechia) they are asking 16k CZK = 652,85 EUR even tho our average salary is maybe half of yours why the fuck must be everything more expensive here?
Not sure. Wish it was cheaper though! A lot of the sales I saw were unique one time deals, many of them have passed now anyways, now the best way to get it the price I shared is second hand on ebay in the US. Either way, I wish you had better prices over there!
This tablet is on sale at Best Buy as of today for $399! An incredible deal! Best Buy link: shop-links.co/chnzFCHBnGC
I have this tablet. It replaced an older small Yoga tablet. Yes it's quite big. But it's truly a fantastic media machine and superb as a portable monitor. The stand is useful and it has tremendous battery life. The performance is good. It's a great tablet. I think it may be discontinued as it's no longer on the Lenovo UK site. I'm glad I grabbed one before they discontinued it.
Agree! A great device. Me too have upgraded from an older Lenovo Yoga Tablet with a 7" screen. This one here is a relief for the eyes.
Yeah it's a good one! Good thoughts
Buying this one soon. I actually chose this one over iPad Pro 12.9 2021.
It's a pretty unique tablet! I enjoyed my time with it!
I love ipad pro 12.9 inch, but as a budget guy I am looking for either Lenovo yoga tab 13 or Lenovo p12 pro. Which is better for gaming performance and display???
@@mohdtheone1ipad pro
Despite it's flaws, that HDMI input is something I could really make use of (as a portal monitor, and the second screen to my PC) so this is the only tablet for me really. The £550 price tag is quite hefty here in the UK though!
Yeah it's a handy thing! A good tablet too. With some flaws like you said
i bought mine for the 13.3 inch screen and the speakers.. it's been a great tablet.. and standby time has been crazy.. love it.. and bought a case for it right away.. forgot it had a furry back lol..
Great to hear!
Were you able to get it to work as a monitor at native resolution 60hz? No matter what HDMI cord I use I'm getting 2k 53 hz.
I found it's the perfect match with the Logitech MX Keys Mini keyboard as the tab's perfect travel companion also as the keyboard has almost exactly the same width besides being an awesome device. The battery bump on the keyboard is even a fit with the bump of the tab if you put the keyboard onto the tab's back and maybe slide it into some sort of laptop sleeve or bag for transportation.
That way you create a full fledge laptop on Android since you can use either the Android version of MS Word or e.g. WPS Office which I prefer personally. Managing office on a touch screen is also an extra to appreciate. The Logitech keyboard connects via BT which comes in handy. With a USB-C multi dongle you are good for all kinds of connections incl. card reader and ext. HDD. And with the right case/bag you can fit all together with charger, cables and a mouse. And because the tablet has got quite some power under the hood it can also help with video editing on the go in combination with apps like Inshot, Power Director, KineMaster or Movavi Clips, among others. The perfect mobile solution if you ask me.
You make some great points!
@@AndroidDigest Thanks so much, I appreciate it! I just received my Tab 13 together with the Logitech MX keys mini in the post this week and what to say, it's just awesome! I didn't go with MS office but with WPS Office which I am using for a couple of years now. Anyways, the keyboard is just as I assumed before ordering the absolute perfect companion if you are just about office work. Gaming would be different of course. The keyboard connects through BT without needs of a dongle which also didn't come in the box. Also because you have a touch screen you may not even have need of a mouse. The only gripes I have with the Tab is that over here in Germany they still sell it rarely below 600$ equivalent. Yet importing it from e.g. the US doesn't pay off because of high shipping costs and import taxes. I can't help but feeling ripped off kinda...
Yet I have a blast and I am glad to not have chosen a Samsung S7 or even S8 over the Lenovo. The kickstand is just great and the speakers.. OMG! They are a delight!
Cons: No extendable storage, no SIM, brightness even for indoors is just ok-ish.
But as I do office work I just connect an external and portable HDD via some multi dongle and I shall be fine.
I am also excited to do my Bible studies with my favorite Bible apps on it.
@@AndroidDigest I need to say that unfortunately the tablet isn't working as desired. I tried to attach a USB-C multi connector w/ card reader and it wouldn't recognize it the SD-card from my camera. After some research I downloaded an app from Paragon but it still doesn't work. Than I tried a OTC card reader and though it was recognized this time, the connection crashed time and time again.
That's a real shame! Lenovo didn't integrate a card reader and I thought that's no big deal and I can work around it and now I find I cannot. That is a real deal breaker for me. I am surprised that what Windows does forever now can't be done with Android. I tried to connect my external HDD through the multi connector which also failed to connect. That and the fact that the internal memory is rather small with only 128GB does make the device pretty much useless for me. I bought it from Amazon and will see if I can return it after factory reset. If not, I will have to sell it to retrieve some of the wasted money. I am greatly disappointed to find that Lenovo put out a rather mediocre product here. At least they should have included the SD-card slot. Btw., I connected the OTG card reader to my phone (LG V60) and it worked well. So it's really Lenovo who is to blame for poor software implementation.
Unfortunately I found out that Lenovo completely let us down with that tablet. Look at my latest comment above and you will know why I came to that and no other conclusion.
Picked this tab up on sale for 379 and I love it. I had the previous generation yoga tab and Lenovo makes solid products.
Yeah it's a great tablet
On sale where ?
@@donttrickimtricky.8567 they were on sale on the Lenovo website.... But I think they were clearing them out.... There may not be any left now....
@@BigBrotherMotown ty. Yeah they are full price everywhere.
Were you able to get it to work as a monitor at native resolution 60hz? No matter what HDMI cord I use I'm getting 2k 53 hz.
Android 13 was recently delivered. I think I got this during the same sale you referenced from Ebay. Honestly, it was a great deal considering it can be used as a secondary monitor on the go. For under $400, it was amazing value, especially as a programming student.
For sure, it's a great option under $400
I believe this is the absolute best tablet ever for media, the only gripe I have with this, is that it doesn't have a headphone jack because I still use my favorite wired headphones, plus this could've been my tablet of choice for DJing
Yeah, it's definitely a bummer. A dongle should work fine but that's a pain
The EU will be passing their directive next week to stop OEMs using the headphone jack on their headphones, taken many years, and why OEMs have been phazing out the jack IO. It is part of their environmental push, that we should have just one IO, USB-C. So really need to get use to the future, a dongle permanently attached to your headphones is the best solution.
@@andyH_England The directive is only for the charging port. Headphone jacks (and other ports like HDMI) will still be allowed.
@@LivingLinux Not sure about HDMI et al, but I assume they will also be asked to switch to USB-C but I am sure the jack will be directed to be removed as it is an old and obsolete tech now, as USB-C is far superior and more flexible. The fine details should be announced this month and I am expecting the jack to be effectively banned, pending the grace period (usually two years).
@@andyH_England The directive is not about phasing out old tech, but about unifying the industry. I think it all started with something like a petition and it is from the time that it seemed as if every mobile phone company had its own charger connection. Now the only one holding out is Apple with the iPhone (but they did implement USB-C with the iPad). The EU is also looking at wireless charging.
Dang, it's a cool tablet. My only complaint is that over here in Germany it sells for way more like around 550-600$..dunno why..
In Finland it’s €745. (same configation). Even German prices seen cheap by comparison!
It was on sale when he did this video. Normal price is around 500-550
Software is key component of the overall experience.. so samsung or chromebook is my first pick. Micro hdmi is good feature to use it as external monitor, large battery, good speakers. kickstand is ok, i think simple cover that protect screen and can be used as folding stand is better design. honest review, ty..
I'm with you. I can easily recommend it, if people can overlook the minor issues. But I can't stand that minor software glitch, and I'm someone who wants long term updates on my tablet. But this tablet is still pretty great and unique and worth it for people who can live with minor compromises
Yes, tablets should now last many years and Samsung 4+1 software/security updates makes it an easy choice over Lenovo, whose track record for timely and longeveity of updates is very poor. That would be a deal-breaker from the off, even as the rest is pretty solid.
So is he saying the tablet will only last a couple years because they will only upgrade it once?
Thanks!
So sweet of you! Thanks for the support! Always means a lot!
@@AndroidDigest I really enjoy your content. I have learned so much. I have a tech background. But you make it easy for everyday ppl to understand technology, and that's important. Keep up the good work.
$370 that is insane .. here in the UK its £599 which is like $650
No headphones jack??? What??? I need that! Glad you brought this up, cause I was gonna buy this one.
You can still use portable headphones via the USB charging connection.....they supply the lead for this, also, you have bluetooth option as well. I've found no issue with headphones via USB connection because the battery lasts for ages
@@sparkesman1980 Yeah, I heard of this, but sometimes I need to charge the tablet while using the headphones. Then what do you do?
You are stuck in that case! I will say bluetooth headphones are pretty cheap, but you do have to recharge them, so I can understand your situation
Thanks for the thorough review
Absolutely!
I wish is was cheaper in the UK. It's still sitting at £600
Yeah, that's pretty expensive. If everything else is more expensive I get it, but you may want to look at other options.
@@AndroidDigest if it was £400 or under I would in a heartbeat but now Samsung tab 8's are getting under £400 so it's difficult
Is it okay for drawing ? Animation
What's going on with that finger ! I have the 11 inch version of this tablet - I LOVE the stand and big speaker. I wish Lenovo would continue with this design, but include cellular/GPS and fingerprint sensor. It's my favorite tablet, better than my Samsung or iPad tablets. Keep the stand please Lenovo !!!!
Yeah I've got a weird finger! But this stand is pretty awesome! I love it
WGP, AES 2.0 and MPP 2.0 protocols, styluses work with Lenovo tab yoga 13 or lenovo 11 Wacom Bamboo and lenovo active3 and lenovo precision 2
Awesome review!
Thanks a ton!
Which one would you recommend more for note-taking and reading, Lenovo Yoga Tab 11 or Lenovo Tab P11 Plus?
Honestly they will be pretty similar. Very similar. Assuming you get them with the precision pen they are supposed to work with
I'd say it depends on if you need the kickstand or not, They have pretty similar specs. Both should do well
Great review 👍
Thanks!
I just picked this up. One warning. The tablet is 2k resolution. At 2k you can only use it as a monitor at 53 hz. So gaming doesn't work well as a monitor.
Thanks for sharing
Thinking either this or the Samsung tab S5e ... if this had an AMOLED screen it would win hands down.
Im with you, about this tablet
It's pretty nice overall
Very good review. How many GB of storage does it have?
128GB, so plenty of storage
I love ipad pro 12.9 inch, but as a budget guy I am looking for either Lenovo yoga tab 13 or Lenovo p12 pro. Which is better for gaming performance and display???
The P12 Pro will be better for sure. This is a little older, with a cool hinge, but a small step down from the P12 Pro
Are there any other android tablets out there that can be used as a wired external monitor as well as this one? I never heard of it, but I'm definitely interested.
I think a lot of tablets can but you normally need to buy a usb-c hub for those tablets, this has hdmi built in, which is rare.
I like some of the design but the features are lacking for what it is.
The 870 is a good entry level flagship CPU that will run GameCube games well.
Needs a 3.5mm jack since this can double as a monitor.
I would like to see a SD 870, 15-16" metal version that ditches the fabric back, has a 3.5mm jack, has a SD slot, moves the USB C port up toward the display, and better pen support.
You don’t get a micro sd card support with the iPad and tab s7 either. 15-16” for a tablet is straight up unrealistic. And what the hell does an “entry-level flagship” cpu mean? Also a usb-c to 3.5mm headphone jack comes in the box.
@@petreefyedn0ire The Tab S7 should have a SD slot. The S8 Ultra is just about 15". ;)
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The 870 is ATM an entry level flagship CPU with the 888 the mid tier, and the 8 Gen 1(8G1) the top tier. The 870 used to be top tier flagship a couple of years ago. Next year as a new chip is release, it be ranked a step down.
USB to 3.5 adapters are shit and will put extra strain on the USB port. A built in 3.5 is better since the a is more robust.
@@themadatheist1976 You just mentioned features from different tablets that you expect this ONE tablet to have. The S8 Ultra is another price range entirely. The SD870 is a flagship that will handle 99.9% of what you throw at it, there's nothing mid-tier about it. Also, the SD888 in the ultra is underclocked so it is less powerful than should be. Good luck trying to find an SD888 at 600 bucks. Putting extra strain on the port? really? That's the argument you could come up with? The question you should ask is that is there a single tablet that has all these features you listed at a fairly reasonable price, No? Then don't expect them of this one device.
@@petreefyedn0ire I don't think you know what I'm talking about. I didn't say the 870 is mid-tier, it's currently entry level flagship or entry level top-tier. Also the S8 line have the 8 Gen 1 or 8G1 for short, not the 888.
I don't have an issue with the 870, it's a good CPU. And yes ports wear out, especially USB micro and C.
Tablets this big are cumbersome. I hold tablets one handed portrait mode.
What this design does is allow me to one hand it. Just like a smaller tablet. By holding it by the battery bump I get a happy in the hand feel. Not smaller tablet happy but happy.
I jumped all over it at $379.
Glad to see this! This is a really cool tablet! I don't often see people using tablets in portrait mode, but that's a really cool use case for this!
hello I have a question which tablet to choose for watching movies Lenovo Yoga Tab 13, Xiaomi Pad 5, Huawei matepad 11.
All 3 are extremely similar. Huawei won't have Google services so personally I find no play store to be a deal breaker. The Yoga has more screen size. But a slightly worse resolution. But won't be super noticable. The Xiaomi has a 120 hz screen. Not normally noticable when watching content. But noticable when scrolling. Maybe the Xiaomi wins by a small margin overall
@@AndroidDigest thank you very much for your answer, so I will choose Xiaomi👍
Sometimes that high refresh rate comes at a cost of performance and battery life. And a SD 870 is still flagship when your putting it into a tablet. I'm thinking of picking one of these up. Not crazy about Samsung and I can't get myself to go to the dark side (Apple) even though they make the best tablet and have the best app support.
This may be a good option for you if you can find it somewhere for a good price!
@@AndroidDigest They are pretty pricey now. I think lenovo must have ended production. Which also means they won't support it very long. I had a lenovo tab years back and the support ended almost immediately. As much as I hate Apple they have the best support and apps for tablets. Their app support literally destroys Android.
Still costs around £590 GBP in UK.......how does that work out?
Well it's hard to say. Because I don't know what the market is like for other tablets in the UK, and I don't know what the re-seller market is like. Here you can buy a Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 for $500 new on ebay. Sometimes it goes on sale for $600 through Samsung. But 590 in the UK is like $710 in the US. That feels like a steep price for the Yoga 13. It's still a terrific tablet, but may not be the best value for that price. But if all UK tablets have prices that are that inflated, you may want to look around at something like the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE, or the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8. The Tab S7 FE has a similar screen size, it has a slightly slower processor, but everything else is going to be fairly similar, just no built in kickstand. But it should be a lot cheaper. Just depends on the market in the UK, I just don't have a good answer for that!
Hi! Do you have a video about Lenovo Yoga Tab 11? ........ I need a Tablet but I don´t know P11 or P11 Pro or Yoga Tab 11?
P11 Pro should be the best out of the 3, followed by the Tab 11. The Tab 11 is basically a P11 with a cool kickstand. But it still doesn't have the power of the P11 Pro. Hopefully this helps. I didn't do a Tab 11 video. Just a P11 and Tab 11. But didn't talk about the comparisons in the video. But hopefully this helps
Omg is your finger okay?
Haha, just bends funny, 🤣 but it's okay
Hey wondering Lenovo p11 vs Lenovo yoga 11. Which would you go for if money wasn’t a issue for both? Thanks
Sorry by the way for the late response, honestly they are very close. I'd maybe pick between the P11 Plus and the Yoga 11, since the P11 Plus will be a little better than the P11 for a similar price, and I think it depends on if you want the Yoga 11 kickstand or not.
is this the model Lenovo Yoga 13 YT-K606F 13 ?
I believe so, yes
Can I flash it from Chinese ZUI rom to global rom???
Anyone here who know how to flash this from ZUI Chinese rom to the global rom so i can get android 13?? Please anyone???
Sorry, I don't, but hopefully someone will respond
@@AndroidDigest I have been looking for months. Haven't found 1 single soul that have tried. And I even had to make a profile on a Chinese forum and searched there and believe me the struggle with trying that with the phone on Google lens to try translate. Omg. And I downloaded so much different Lenovo crap that was Chinese it eventually was so hard to get rid of I just formatted my PC and reinstalled windows. So, I'm not surprised.
Is the screen gorilla glass?
Groilla Glass 3, so not the newest, but at least it is gorilla glass
Jeez, what happened to your finger?
Please use your left hand in future.
Only kidding, it's fine.
Seriously though, use your left hand.
Good review 👍
Both hands are like that, sorry to disappoint 🤣🤣. I've got weird fingers
This or the s8+ ?
I think the S8+ is a little better. This has a really cool utility to it though with that built in kickstand
Yoga tab 13 speakers way better. I have both. Keeping both.
Oh my god what happened to your finger?
Haha. Just how it is
No sd card just why😢
Yeah I wish more tablets would come with an SD card slot
Software is a big deal since it's the bottleneck for phones and tablets unless you play games.
I agree with you there
NO SD-Card Slot = NO Lenovo Yoga Tab 13...
Fair enough 🤣
meanwhile here in Europe (Czechia) they are asking 16k CZK = 652,85 EUR
even tho our average salary is maybe half of yours
why the fuck must be everything more expensive here?
Not sure. Wish it was cheaper though! A lot of the sales I saw were unique one time deals, many of them have passed now anyways, now the best way to get it the price I shared is second hand on ebay in the US. Either way, I wish you had better prices over there!
@@AndroidDigest Thanks man, appreciate it :) added it to wish list on a lot of stores so I have my fingers crossed that eventually it gets cheaper
No headphone jack?? Noooooo
Yeah it's a big deal for many
mine came with a usb c to headphone adapter. I got it on aliexpress for $300.
Apakah bisa semua bahasa
nah bro that design is ugly
Yeah to each their own. I love the kickstand though!
How is that ugly. The kickstand is awesome. Lenovo yoga tab series is still the best
price today :200$for a second hand, 300$for a brand new one.
pretty good prices!
It's still £600 in the UK. Wish it were cheaper