The Lenovo Tab 2 A8 is the company's first tablet to ship with Google's Lollipop software, and follows the launch of the Lenovo A8-50 last year.
Beyond its up-to-date software, the Lenovo Tab 2 A8 has an 8in HD screen powered by a 64-bit quad-core MediaTek processor, and a battery that the company claims will make it through an entire eight-hour working day.
It also comes with support for 4G connectivity, and a dual-SIM slot so that users can set up different plans for calls and internet browsing.
The Lenovo Tab 2 A8 doesn't have too much else going for it, featuring a 5MP rear-facing camera, Dolby Atmos audio for 'cinema sound', and support for a 32GB microSD card.
It will be available in June in black, white, blue and pink priced at $129.
Lenovo also unveiled the Android-powered, and catchily named, Tab 2 A10-70, although this will ship with Google's ageing Kitkat software.
Still, it trumps its sibling in terms of size with a larger 10.1in 1920x1080 screen, and measures just 8.9mm thick. There's also LTE support, an 8MP rear-facing camera and a quad-core MediaTek chip.
The Lenovo Tab 2 A10-710 will be available in April priced at $199.
Jeff Meredith, VP and general manager of tablets at Lenovo's mobile business group, said: "Our new tablets prove that affordability and innovation can be synonymous.
"In particular, bringing LTE speed and Dolby Atmos cinema sound is expected in premium devices, but we have challenged the norm and delivered these consumer-desired features to our entry A Series in order to elevate the mobile connected experience."
Rounding off the trio of tablets is the Lenovo Ideapad Miix 300, an 8in tablet running Microsoft's Windows 8.1 software.
The device is powered by an Intel Atom processor, houses up to 64GB expandable storage, and will be available in 'Platinum Silver' when it goes on sale in July priced at $149.
Source:theinquirer.net
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