Lenovo releases the Xiaoxin Pad Plus Comfort Edition with a paper-like display
Lenovo has recently introduced its new Xiaoxin Pad Plus Comfort Edition in China. The tablet places a lot of focus on features and learning aids that make studying more effective and comfortable.
The goal of the Xiaoxin Pad Plus Comfort Edition is to give customers a less straining viewing experience. It has a 12.7-inch, 2944 x 1840 resolution “paper-like screen.” Its screen is equipped with an AG nanoscale engraving technology. This technology reduces the glare by 80% making it less straining for eyes during longer study sessions.
The company claims that the new tablet has almost 45,000 pre-installed lessons from famous teachers across different school levels like elementary, middle, and high school. Furthermore, tools like built-in question books and resources are also a part of this package. A remote control feature enables parents to monitor the usage of tablets by their child.
It is powered by an octa-core processor that is paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage space. It packs a large 10,200mAh battery, that reportedly provides 7.31 hours of continuous video playback. It measures 293.37mm x 190.76mm x 6.9mm and weighs about 615g. Wi-Fi 6, an 8-megapixel rear camera, a 13-megapixel front camera, a quad-speaker system with compatibility for Dolby Atmos, and facial recognition are among the device’s other noteworthy features.
Price and Availability
In China, the Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Plus Comfort Edition costs 1,399 yuan, or around $193. JD.com temporarily listed the tablet for sale, however the listing has since been removed. Anyone interested in learning more about updates on availability can monitor Lenovo’s official channels.
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