Most high-end tablets provide a great media viewing experience for individuals, but what happens when you want to watch a movie with the family or share a presentation with clients? Lenovo's 10.1-inch Yoga Tab 3 Pro is a powerful Android slate that adds a rotatable mini projector for beaming content onto walls, ceilings or screens. In addition to its signature feature, Lenovo's $499 tablet has a host of other compelling features, including a kickstand, a premium leather chassis, a colorful display and more than 10 hours of endurance. The iPad Air is still the best choice for apps, but the Yoga Tab 3 Pro is our favorite 10-inch Android tablet.
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Design
As soon as I picked it up, the Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro felt like a premium product. Its metal and aluminum construction feels really solid, and the leather panel on the back is soft to the touch and really comfortable to hold. This tablet doesn't just look nice -- it's P21 certified for splash protection that will keep your Yoga Tab 3 Pro safe if it gets splashed while sitting next to the kitchen sink.
On the top of the tablet, you'll find a micro-USB port, and on the bottom, there's a headphone jack. Under the hinge, there's a place to put a microSD card.
Display
The Yoga Tab 3 Pro's 10.1-inch 2560 x 1600 quad-HD screen is great for media consumption. When I watched a 1080p trailer for Captain America: Civil War, Chris Evans' blue eyes popped, and Iron Man's red-and-yellow armor was vibrant on the screen -- though sometimes, the panel seemed a little on the warm side. The same trailer on the Pixel C's 2560 x 1800 LCD screen had truer blacks but seemed on the cool side.
Projector
If you want to watch a movie or make a presentation, the Yoga Tab 3 Pro makes it simple with a built-in 50 lumen DLP projector on the rotating hinge.
The Falcon's red wings looked a little brown, and the fights and explosions weren't as clear as they were on the tablet's display. However, it was still a fine viewing experience for movies and photos. I can imagine a family using the Yoga Tab 3 Pro in the backyard or on a camping trip.
We also projected Google Sky Map onto the ceiling in hopes of recreating a planetarium, but unless you have a dark room with a high ceiling, you won't be able to fill the room with the Milky Way. Text from the menus was a bit blurry, and I couldn't get it to be as crisp as the video, even with Lenovo's digital focus.
Audio
Lenovo jam-packed a bunch of audio technology into the Yoga Tab 3 Pro, and it sounds amazing.
I tuned into "Today's Biggest Hits" on Google Play Music and was wowed by the four JBL speakers in the Yoga's front-facing soundbar as Shawn Mendes' "Stitches" filled the room.
Vocals were incredibly clear, especially when tuned with the built-in Dolby Atmos software, and I felt like the people who clap along in the song were in the room with me. Sometimes, the guitar got lost among the claps and vocals, but the music was loud, clear and immensely satisfying.
Apps and Software
Lenovo has pulled back some of the customizations from its older Yoga tablets. The Yoga Tab 3 Pro runs near-stock Android 5.1 Lollipop. There is a little bloatware in the app drawer -- including Evernote, Netflix and McAfee Security -- but a multiwindow mode that lets you view several apps simultaneously is a great addition.
Lenovo provides a bit of its own software; some of it is handy, and some seems unnecessary. Sketchpad lets you draw on any Web page or app and can be useful. SHAREit and SYNCit help you move files and settings between devices over Wi-Fi. The Yoga Tab 3 Pro app is a bit redundant with its ad-like videos when there's a separate app for the instruction manual.
Heat
The Yoga Tab 3 Pro was comfortable to use. In our heat test, in which we stream a 1080p YouTube video for 15 minutes, the underside of the device reached 87 degrees. The very middle of the back hit 90.5 degrees, which is below our comfort threshold of 95 degrees.
Cameras
The Yoga Tab 3 Pro sports two cameras: a 13-megapxiel rear camera with autofocus and a 5-MP front camera.
Performance
The Yoga Tab 3 Pro, which has an Intel Atom x5-Z8500 processor and 2GB of RAM, delivered mixed results in various benchmarks, but I certainly didn't have any issues with its performance. I streamed music from Google Play Music while switching between multiple tabs in Chrome and then played a few games of Temple Run, all without experiencing any hiccups.
On Geekbench, which measures overall performance, the Yoga notched a score of 3,263. That's above the average for tablets, but below the iPad Air 2 (4,547), the Pixel C (4,444) and the Galaxy Tab S2 (4,175).
For Android devices, we use our video-editing test to measure processing power. The Yoga Tab 3 Pro converted a 203MB video from 1080p to 480p in 4 minutes and 50 seconds, beating the Galaxy Tab S2 by 10 seconds (5:00).
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In the 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited graphics test, the Yoga beat both the Galaxy Tab S2 and the iPad Air 2, but the Pixel C blew them all out of the water.
In our PDF open test, in which we open a small but very-high-resolution file in Adobe Reader, the Yoga Tab 3 Pro was able to open the 5.8MB PDF in 12.5 seconds. The Pixel C completed that same test in just 5.96 seconds.
Battery Life
The battery in the Yoga Tab 3 Pro lasts and lasts. On the Laptop Mag Battery Test, which consists of continuous Web surfing, Lenovo's tablet lasted 10 hours and 35 minutes.
The Apple iPad Air 2 lasted 9:20, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 lasted 7:32. The average battery life for a tablet is 9:02. Google's Pixel C went even longer, though, with 11:08 of running time.
Warranty
Lenovo sells the Yoga Tab 3 Pro with a one-year limited warranty with phone support and free parts and labor. As of this writing, Lenovo is offering a two-year warranty that includes free shipping and returns, for an additional $47.
Bottom Line
The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro is a long-lasting tablet with a vivid display, awesome speakers and a built-in projector that's pretty fun, even if it's not the most powerful. If you don't plan to beam content onto a wall, you should consider other alternatives, like the Pixel C, which has a more colorful display and better performance.You can also get the Pad Air 2, which weighs 0.5 pounds less and has a larger ecosystem of tablet-friendly apps. However, if you want a great tablet for family entertainment or the occasional business presentation, the Yoga Tab 3 Pro is your best choice.
The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro is a long-lasting tablet with a vivid display, awesome speakers and a built-in projector that's pretty fun, even if it's not the most powerful. If you don't plan to beam content onto a wall, you should consider other alternatives, like the Pixel C, which has a more colorful display and better performance. You can also get the iPad Air 2, which weighs 0.5 pounds less and has a larger ecosystem of tablet-friendly apps. However, if you want a great tablet for family entertainment or the occasional business presentation, the Yoga Tab 3 Pro is your best choice.
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