Lenovo also introduces Pad Pro (2022) tablet and plenty of IoT devices

Lenovo launched today the Legion Y70 flagship smartphone but that was only one new device in a landslide of announcements. We also saw a Lenovo Pad Pro (2022) tablet with a Dimensity 1300T chipset, as well as several cloud storage servers, wireless earbuds, and even some lifestyle choices like a gaming chair and a suitcase.

The new Pad Pro has an 11.2” OLED screen with a resolution of 2560 x 1536 pixels. It has a DCI-P3 gamut and allegedly 600 nits maximum brightness. It also comes with a 120 Hz screen refresh rate and 360 Hz touch sampling rate. The panel is HDR10+ and Dolby Vision certified.

The whole tablet weighs 480 grams and is just 6.8 mm thin. Lenovo managed to put an 8,200 mAh battery with 30W fast charging support, as well as four speakers in two-by-two configuration on top and bottom (right and left when held horizontally).

There’s also one 13 MP camera on the back and another one with an 8 MP sensor on the front.

The interface is ZUI 14 and it is adapted for tablets with a taskbar. It can also act as a second monitor when attached to certain monitors and Lenovo laptops. The Pad Pro (2022) has support for a QWERTY keyboard that works with all well-known commands (Alt+Tab, Ctrl+C/V) and is also a stand.

It does support a Lenovo stylus which is sold separately. Other accessories include a cover case (with no keyboard) and a special protector for the front panel.

Lenovo Pad Pro (2022) colors

Lenovo Pad Pro (2022) arrives in Silver and Gold. There’s no LTE version so far, while prices are two - CNY2,199 for 6/128 GB and CNY2,499 for 8/128 GB.

Other products and deals, announced at the Lenovo event

The event also saw the launch of Lenovo X1s - a cloud storage solution for CNY2,899, but the company also had cheaper solutions. It also revealed VR glasses called VR700 for CNY3,299, E5 TWS earbuds for CNY369 and C5 Gaming Chair with prices up to CNY899.

All prices can go a bit lower with a pre-order deal but all products are limited to China for now.

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