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Thursday 29 October 2015 1:18 pm

The Yoga Tab 3 is a stand-out tablet, packing a powerful built-in projector

By: Steve Hogarty

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At first glance the Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro is a clunky looking thing, all swollen down one side like it’s been stung by an electric bee. Pick it up and hold it portrait-wise however and that beefy edge suddenly makes sense. The tablet sits comfortably in your palm with a grippy heft that leaves you confident enough to gesticulate with your free hand, safe in the knowledge that you won’t accidentally frisbee it out of a nearby window.

And you’ll likely be gesticulating, because this tablet wants to be the device of choice for power-meetings and presentations. The trick is right there in the thick end, where the Yoga Tab 3 Pro hosts a powerful, 50-lumen pico-projector capable of beaming out its display at sizes of up to 70 inches. In theory, you can compose presentations on the train, before arriving at a client’s office and blowing everybody’s minds with your secret, tablet-sized projector. In practice, you can beam It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia on to your bedroom ceiling.

The quality of the projection won’t have you binning office equipment, but it’s functional enough. Focus can be easily adjusted on screen, and automatic keystoning will immediately calibrate for the angle at which you’re projecting, preventing your pie charts (or your Netflix) from becoming embarrassingly skewed. It’s forgivable that the Yoga is less bright than a dedicated projector, performing decently at short distances but requiring blackout blinds in the meeting room if you hope to use it at anything approaching its full 70 inch girth.

As a regular old tablet, it’s not a bad proposition either. It runs Android, its 299ppi 10-inch screen is razor sharp, its bulky edge is crammed with additional battery capacity (running the projector only made a small dent in the thing’s power reserves) and its sleek metal hinge, while heavy, is also a stylish kickstand.

But the novel projector feature is what makes this tablet stand out from the dreary parade of Android-flavoured iPad-alikes. The Yoga Tab 3 Pro is a surprising device with a purpose and definition.

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