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Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and Other Tablets to Be Unveiled at CES 2025: Report

Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and three other models could be unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, according to a report. The Chinese company is said to be planning several announcements for the world’s biggest technology showcase which kicks off on January 7 in Las Vegas. Some of its offerings, such as the purported Lenovo Legion Tab 8.8 (Gen 3) and the Yoga Tab Plus are reported to be rebranded versions of the tablets already sold by the company in China.

Notably, this development comes amidst rumours that the Chinese company could unveil the world’s first laptop with a rollable screen at the technology showcase.

Lenovo at CES 2025

In a report, 91Mobiles shared renders of four purported tablets that could be launched by Lenovo at CES 2025. The publication details that Lenovo Idea Tab Pro will debut as a premium model and a successor to the Lenovo Tab P12. It may feature an anti-glare screen with a 3K resolution, stylus support, and Easy Jot capabilities. The purported device is speculated to be equipped with a JBL-branded quad speaker setup and deliver up to 11 hours of battery life on a single charge. Further, the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro may also get support for artificial intelligence (AI) features such as Circle to Search and Gemini.

Another device that could be launched at CES 2025 is Lenovo Legion Tab 8.8, Gen 3. The report suggests it may debut as a gaming-centric tablet with features such as an 8.8-inch QHD+ display and a 165Hz refresh rate. It is speculated to be a rebranded version of the Lenovo Legion Y700, which was launched in China earlier this year.

The Yoga Tab Plus series will also reportedly be brought back to life at the technology showcase next year. Renders suggest that the purported device may come with a rear dual camera setup, thin bezels, stylus support, and a teal colourway. The Yoga Tab Plus could be a rebranded version of the Yoga Pad Pro, which is currently available in China.

Finally, the last model that is reported to make its debut at CES 2025 is said to be a budget model. While specifications remain unknown, the purported tablet may come with multiple case options, including a kid-friendly case with stylus support.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Review: Fueling a Niche

Samsung has been launching a new iteration of its oversized Galaxy Tab S Ultra for three years. These tablets are large and heavy, but they also have one of the best mobile AMOLED displays you can get your hands on. And these unique characteristics make it appealing to a very niche market. If you are browsing for a large tablet, you are either looking to use it as a second screen or as a sketchpad. It’s too large even for a “light” productivity device, and when you pair it with its two keyboard options, it is also quite expensive. I have been using the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra for a few weeks, and I’m not too convinced about why anyone should invest in one when a Galaxy Tab S10+ exists.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Design: Built for your table

  • Dimensions – 208.6×326.4×5.4mm
  • Weight – 718 grams (Wi-Fi), 723 grams (5G)
  • Durability – IP68 dust and water

Laid flat on my large work desk, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra still feels substantial. It’s even bigger than my daily driver, an Apple MacBook Air with a 13.3-inch display. Now, Samsung could have attempted to make it feel lighter. But I’m sure there’s no way to make a tablet with a 14.6-inch display feel any lighter unless you go with titanium instead of Armour Aluminium or chop down the size (or change aspect ratio) of its display. Apple’s 13-inch iPad Pro (2024) weighs a lot lighter at 582g, which is still manageable.

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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra has four speakers, two on either side (when held horizontally)

Design-wise, things mostly remain the same. Samsung has managed to make its new Ultra tablet 0.5mm thicker and 14 grams lighter than the previous model. Indeed, these are minor gains and given that its overall design has not changed, I don’t see any reason for someone who owns the Tab S9 Ultra to upgrade to the new model.

The tablet is available in two storage variants. The 12GB RAM + 512GB storage variant is priced at Rs. 1,08,999 for the Wi-Fi model, while the 5G model is priced at Rs. 1,22,999. The Wi-Fi-only 512GB storage variant is available at Rs. 1,19,999, while the 5G model is available at Rs. 1,33,999.

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The only protrusions on the flat and minimalist design are the two rear-facing cameras

Given that this tablet was expected to be heavy, Samsung should have gone all out and engineered a Microsoft Surface-like kick-stand into it. This could have made it more attractive to the creative crowd as a tiltable canvas for artists.

When you purchase a Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, all you get is the tablet, a charging cable and an S Pen. This is a bit more than what you get with an Apple iPad Pro, if we are being honest. However, Apple does provide the essential charger in the box. And since the Tab S10 Ultra is too heavy to hold, you will need to purchase the optional Smart Book Cover (around Rs. 6,999) to make it stand upright when watching movies or for work. At launch, Samsung also announced two keyboard accessories.

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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra versus the Apple MacBook Air M1

There’s an InboxBook Cover Keyboard, a single-piece cover with a built-in keyboard. This cover lacks a trackpad and so isn’t advisable for productivity applications. The second cover, called Book Cover Keyboard Slim, consists of two pieces, one for holding up the tablet and the keyboard half, which attaches to the three flat pins at the bottom (when held horizontally). This one does come with a trackpad but is also priced higher at Rs. 26,999. The downside is the overall weight when the two are put together, which should be around 1,378 grams (or 1.3 kg). So, you might as well grab a Galaxy Book 4 360 instead.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Display: Fantastic!

  • Display – 14.6-inch, 2,960×1,848, 16:10 ratio
  • Display type – AMOLED, 120Hz,
  • Display protection – Glass with anti-reflective coating

It may seem like the same display used in the older Tab S9 Ultra, but Samsung has bumped its brightness to 930 nits, making it sufficiently bright outdoors. The anti-reflective coating is the star of the show indeed, and it effectively reduces reflections both indoors and even outdoors.

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The large display offers good clarity thanks to its anti-reflective coating, as seen in this mock setup

Colours look natural when viewed with the default Vivid Screen mode. Samsung only lets you choose between an energy-saving 60Hz or a smoother 120Hz (adaptive) refresh rate. Given the size of the display, I also wished that Samsung included the ability to run the display at a specific resolution (like on its Galaxy smartphones), which could have helped extend its battery life even further.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Software: Nicely done

  • Software – One UI 6.1.1
  • Version – Android 14
  • Latest security patch – 1 November, 2024

It’s disappointing to see such an expensive tablet running Android 14, but knowing Samsung, an update must be on the way. We have had a glimpse of One UI 7, which is expected to bring many changes, and we have also witnessed how well Samsung has handled its Galaxy AI offering on its smartphones.

Things are not too different on the tablet, but just a bit more S Pen-friendly. I like the ability to doodle with a stylus and create AI images from my basic sketches. The results, too, are very impressive. The Notes app is also interesting on the tablet, which gets plenty of AI enhancements for those who love hand-written notes. The Sketch to Image basically lets you create custom images for your notes, while Galaxy AI can format, summarise, spell check, translate and even transcribe a recording into a note. Covers for these notes can also be AI-generated.

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The Notes app takes good advantage of the S Pen, Galaxy AI and the large display

Given the sheer size of its display, the tablet is best enjoyed in Dex Mode, which works well, letting you open multiple apps in Windows, which can then be resized as per your requirements. The good part is that the system handles it well and does not slow down despite opening 8-10 apps, one of which had video playing while the Chrome browser app had several tabs open.

This sure sounds like a fun, productive setup, but it literally is that and nothing beyond it. This is because neither Chrome nor Samsung Internet is a desktop-class browser that will scale apps perfectly like on a laptop or even let you install any plugins. Samsung Internet only has a handful of them. So, I would not recommend opening any critical web pages on this tablet.

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Even when not in Dex mode, you can run several apps (including a game). Be sure to use a controller when you do so.

Samsung’s Dex appears like a solid solution to Android’s limited selection of tablet-friendly apps, letting you change their form on the fly. However, my experience with using apps like Slack was frustrating. It’s an “Android problem” since apps that are available for download on tablets are rarely designed for tablet use. So most apps still lack a basic split-screen mode like on Apple’s iPads, leaving you reading through messages that stretch from one end to the other end of that super wide 16:10 aspect ratio display.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Performance: Impressive

  • Processor – Mediatek Dimensity 9300+ (4 nm)
  • RAM – 12GB
  • Storage – 256/512GB (MicroSD up to 1.5TB)

As you can tell from the table below, the performance was quite good. It’s not going to beat a Snapdragon 8 Elite smartphone, but it all seems very sufficient, given that One UI 6 runs smoothly without any hiccups.

Benchmarks Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra OnePlus Pad 2
AnTuTu v10 18,74,172 15,64,773
PCMark Work 3.0 16,145 11,625
Single 2,115 929
Multi 7,058 4,536
GFXB T-rex 120 50
GFXB Manhattan 3.1 106 50
GFXB Car Chase 68 46
3DM Slingshot Extreme OpenGL Maxed Out Maxed Out
3DM Slingshot Maxed Out Maxed Out
3DM Wild Life Maxed Out Maxed Out
3DM Wild Life Unlimited 18,163 17,615

Most of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra’s performance is hindered by its sheer size. I would have loved to play AAA mobile titles on it, but I stuck to casual titles. I used a controller (gamepad) to play a majority of games as the tablet was uncomfortably large and heavy to hold up when playing any touchscreen games. I did try out Asphalt Legends Unite, with its graphics settings maxed out, and it worked smoothly with gorgeous graphics. The tablet barely warmed up, even during extended sessions.

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Samsung’s Dex mode literally turns the tablet into a PC-like desktop for running multiple Android apps

When using it for work with a Bluetooth keyboard and a mouse connected, everything worked just fine. So, you can use the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra for light productivity work like sending emails working on Google Docs, Sheets or Microsoft Office 365 apps, provided they have been designed to take advantage of the large display.

The quad-speaker setup is loud and very clear. The speakers are loud enough to be used in outdoor environments and work even better when the content you are viewing supports spatial audio.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Cameras: The usual

  • Primary camera – 13-megapixel, f/2.0, AF
  • Ultrawide – 8-megapixel, f/2.2, FF
  • Selfie cameras – 12-megapixel, f/2.2 (wide), 12-megapixel, f/2.2 (ultrawide)

Image quality from the rear-facing cameras is average for a tablet, which means they cannot compete even with budget smartphones launched in 2024. The resolved details and dynamic range are quite low, so photos from both come out quite soft and lack detail.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra camera samples: Top: Primary camera, Center: Ultrawide camera, Bottom: Primary camera (Night mode) (Tap images to expand)

The camera system does not have auto night mode, so you will have to switch to the dedicated Night mode manually. The results from this mode are a lot better but still decent at best. Video recording quality is limited to 30fps and maxes out at UHD (4K). The quality is decent at best. Overall, the rear cameras are better suited for more tablet-like duties like document scanning.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra selfie camera samples. Top: Primary selfie camera, bottom: ultrawide selfie camera (Tap to expand images)

The front-facing cameras are pretty good. The images from the ultrawide camera come out a bit soft; the primary camera captures good photos and videos for a fixed focus unit. And so, this is a good camera when you are on a video call or a conference call, provided there’s good ambient light.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Battery: Good but not great

  • Battery capacity – 11,200mAh
  • Wired charging – 45W
  • Charger provided – No

With work or light productivity usage, the tablet lasts a good two days (9 hours each) on a single charge. With casual use, when viewing videos or when used as a media consumption device, the tablet lasts 2-3 days before it needs to be charged. However, playing 3D games or watching HDR content drains its battery much faster. In our video loop battery test, the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra managed 10 hours and 25 minutes, which seems a bit low considering its AMOLED panel. These figures are a bit low given that the OnePlus Pad 2, with a smaller 11-inch LCD panel, managed 15 hours and 28 minutes in the same test.

Since Samsung does not provide a charger in the box, I had to resort to a 100W GaN charger to charge the tablet. As expected, the tablet is extremely slow to charge its large battery, managing just 13 percent in 30 minutes and 26 percent in an hour, touching a fully charged state in exactly 4 hours. This is a bit too slow, even for a tablet. Samsung recommends purchasing its 45W charger, which could perform better.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Verdict

With its Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, Samsung is fueling a niche. I can see a very small set of buyers going in for one, including the creative crowd looking for a quality display with the accompanying S Pen stylus.

The smaller Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ (Rs. 90,999 onwards) is definitely a smarter choice for the average consumer unless you are looking for an expansive touchscreen display (powered by Android) for your desktop. And if you are fine with an LCD panel, then Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ (Rs. 54,999 onwards) is a sensible option. Of course, there’s also the OnePlus Pad 2 (Review), which offers immense value, faster charging and great software at Rs. 39,999.

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Oppo Pad 3 Pro With 144Hz Display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Chipset Launched: Specifications, Price


Oppo

Pad
3
Pro
was
launched
in
China
on
Thursday
as
the
latest
flagship
tablet
from
the
company.
The
tablet
made
its
debut
alongside
the

Find
X8

series
and
boasts
features
such
as
a
144Hz
LCD
screen
with
Dolby
Vision,
a
six-speaker
setup,
and
support
for
Pencil
2
Pro
stylus
and
other
accessories.
The
Pad
3
Pro
is
powered
by
the
Snapdragon
8
Gen
3
chipset
and
packs
a
large
battery
with
fast
charging
support.

The
company
has
not
yet
revealed
the
details
about
a
possible
global
launch
of
the
Oppo
Pad
3
Pro.

Oppo
Pad
3
Pro
Price

Oppo
Pad
3
Pro
price
starts
at
CNY
3,299
(roughly
Rs.
40,000)
for
the
base
8GB
+
256GB
configuration.
It
is
also
available
in
12GB
+
256GB,
16GB
+
512GB,
and
16GB
+
1TB
storage
variants,
with
the
latter
being
priced
at
CNY
4,499
(roughly
Rs.
53,000).

The
tablet
is
available
for
preorder
and
will
go
on
sale
in
China
starting
October
30.
It
can
be
purchased
in
two
colourways.

Oppo
Pad
3
Pro
Specifications

Oppo
Pad
3
Pro
is
equipped
with
a
12.1-inch
LCD
screen
with
a
144Hz
refresh
rate
and
a
resolution
of
3200
x
2120
pixels.
The
display
comes
with
Dolby
Vision
support,
900
nits
of
peak
brightness,
a
pixel
density
of
303
ppi,
and
a
7:5
aspect
ratio.

The
tablet
is
powered
by
the
Snapdragon
8
Gen
3
chipset
based
on
a
4nm
fabrication
process
having
a
peak
clock
speed
of
3.4GHz.
The
chip
is
paired
with
up
to
16GB
of
LPDDR5X
RAM,
up
to
1TB
of
UFS
3.1
storage,
and
Adreno
750
GPU.
It
runs
on
ColorOS
14.1
based
on
Android
14.

For
optics,
the
Oppo
Pad
3
Pro
has
a
single
13-megapixel
rear
camera
and
an
8-megapixel
front
camera
for
selfies
and
video
calls.
In
terms
of
dimensions,
it
measures
268.66×195.06×6.49mm
and
weighs
586g.

The
tablet
supports
dual-band
Wi-Fi
7,
Bluetooth
5.4,
5G
sharing,
and
NFC
connectivity.
It
is
backed
by
a
9,510mAh
battery
with
support
for
67
SuperVOOC
fast
charging
(wired).

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New
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Announcements
Set
to
Begin
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28

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iPad Mini (2024) With A17 Pro Chip, Support for Apple Intelligence Launched in India: Price, Specifications


iPad
Mini
(2024)

was
launched
in
global
markets
including
India
on
Tuesday.
The
latest
version
of
the
company’s
most
compact
iPad
is
powered
by
an
A17
Pro
chip,
the
same
processor
that
was
introduced
with
last
year’s
iPhone
15
Pro.
The
seventh-generation
iPad
Mini
model
is
the
first
update
to
the
mini
lineup
since
2021, and
the
company
has
finally
increased
the
storage
of
its
base
model
to
128GB.
It
will
support
Apple
Intelligence
features
as
they
are
gradually
rolled
out
by
Apple.

iPad
Mini
(2024)
Price
in
India,
Availability

iPad
Mini
(2024)
price
in
India

starts
at
Rs.
49,900

for
the
base
model
with
128GB
of
storage,
while
the

cellular
variant

is
priced
at
Rs.
64,900.
The
256GB
Wi-Fi
model
costs
Rs. 59,900
(Cellular:
Rs.
74,900)
while
the
512GB
Wi-Fi
variant
will
set
you
back
by
Rs.
79,900
(Cellular:
Rs.
94,900).

Apple
says
that
the
iPad
Mini
(2024)
will
be
sold
in
Blue,
Purple,
Space
Grey,
and
Starlight
colourways
starting
on
October
23.
Pre-orders
are
now
available
via
the
company’s
website.
As
part
of
the
company’s
ongoing
festival
sale,
customers
can
avail
of
a
Rs.
3,000
discount
when
making
purchases
using
American
Express,
Axis
Bank,
and
ICICI
Bank
cards. 

iPad
Mini
(2024)
Specifications,
Features

The
seventh-generation
iPad
Mini
sports
an
8.3-inch
(1,488×2,266
pixels)
Liquid
Retina
display
with
a pixel
density of
326ppi
and
up
to
500nits
peak
brightness.
The
IPS
display
offers
support
for
the
P3
colour
gamut
and
works
with
the
Apple
Pencil
Pro
that
was
launched
earlier
this
year.


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iPad
Mini
(2024)
colour
options

Photo
Credit:
Apple

Apple’s
A17
Pro
chip
powers
the
iPad
Mini
(2024)
and
the
hexa-core
CPU
has
two
performance
cores
and
four
efficiency
cores,
paired
with
a
5-core
GPU.
It
runs
on
iPadOS
18
and
will
eventually
offer
support
for
Apple
Intelligence
features
that
will
be
rolled
out
by
the
company
over
the
coming
months.
Apple
doesn’t
disclose
the
amount
of
RAM
on
its
tablets
and
smartphones,
but
we
can
expect
to
see
these
details
emerge
in
teardown
videos
in
the
coming
days.

The
new
iPad
Mini
(2024)
features
a
12-megapixel
wide
angle
camera
with
an
f/1.8
aperture,
with
autofocus
and
Smart
HDR
4
support.
It
supports
4K
video
recording
at
up
to
60fps
or
1080p
slow-motion
video
recording
at
up
to
240fps.
On
the
front,
there’s
a
12-megapixel
ultrawide
camera
with
an
f/2.4
aperture,
along
with
Smart
HDR
4
and
Centre
Stage
support.
It
can
record
1080p
video
at
up
to
60fps.

You
get
stereo
speakers
and
two
microphones
on
the
iPad
Mini
(2024).
The
tablet
is
available
in
128GB,
256GB,
and
512GB
storage
variants.
Connectivity
options
include
Wi-Fi
6E
and
Bluetooth
5.3,
while
the
cellular
models
also
offer
5G,
4G
LTE,
and
GPS
support.

Sensors
on
board
include
an
accelerometer,
ambient
light
sensor,
barometer,
and
a
three-axis
gyroscope.
It
also
has
Apple’s
Touch
ID
fingerprint
scanner
for
biometric
authentication.
The
iPad
Mini
(2024)
also
has
a
USB
3.0
Type-C
port
with
DisplayPort
(up
to
4K/
60fps)
and
charging
support. 

Apple
says
that
the
iPad
Mini
(2024)
is
equipped
with
a
19.3Wh
Li-Po
battery
that
offers
up
to
10
hours
of
web
surfing
or
video
playback
on
Wi-Fi

the
cellular
variant
can
deliver
9
hours
of
use,
according
to
the
company.
There’s
no
word
from
Apple
on
charging
speeds. 

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Amazon Great Indian Festival: Best-Selling Tablets Deals During the Sale

Ready
for
some­
shopping?
The

Amazon
Great
Indian
Festival
Sale­
2024

is
on,
bringing
plenty
of
impressive
deals
across
the
categories
to
make
the
whole
shopping
experience
a
notch
above.
We
have
seen
some
lucrative
deals
and
discounts
on
popular
categories
like
tablets
during
the
sale
period.
So,
if
you
plan
to
buy
a
new
tablet
for
your
home
or
office,
now
is
the
best
time.
Amazon
is
bringing
up
to
70
percent
off
on
tablets
across
different
price
ranges.
One
can
get
some
steal
deals
on
Apple
iPad,
Galaxy
Tab
series,
Xiaomi
Pad
6,
and
more.
However,
with
so
many
options,
it
becomes
difficult
to
select
the
best
deals
from
the
rest.
So,
in
order
to
help
you
out,
we
have
compiled
this
detailed
list
where
we
will
talk
about
some
best-selling
tablets
during
the
Amazon
Great
Indian
Festival
2024.
So,
without
further
ado,
let’s
get
started.

Amazon
Great
Indian
Festival
2024:
Bank
Offers
and
Discounts
on
Best-Selling
Tablets

Amazon
offers
up
to
70
percent
off
various
best-selling
tablets
during
the
sale
period.
Additionally,
there
are­
special
bank
deals
and
discounts.
If
you
are
an
SBI
de­bit
or
credit
card
user,
you
can
avail
of
a
10
percent
instant
discount
up
to
Rs
29,750
on
the
purchase
of
a
new
tablet.
Moreover,
you
can
also
get
No-Cost
EMIs
on
popular
cards
from
SBI,
HDFC
Bank,
ICICI
Bank,
Bajaj
Finserv,
and
more.
Moving
on,
Amazon
Pay
ICICI
Bank
credit
card
will
also
get
5
percent
unlimited
cashback.
Customers
can
also
get
rewards
worth
Rs
10,000
on
the
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