In cursory: Lenovo has confirmed the Android tablet that was spotted on Weibo before this calendar month. And while the name is slightly different from what was predicted, it really does have an HDMI input, allowing it to double as an external display for any compatible device, including the Nintendo Switch.

It was assumed that the device seen on the Chinese media site was the Yoga X, which previous rumors claimed would be capable of existence used as a second monitor. Gizmochina reports that the actual proper name is the Yoga Pad Pro, a 13-inch Android tablet with a unique feature.

While there are several Android tablets with HDMI outputs, those with HDMI inputs are almost non-existent. The Yoga Pad Pro, withal, features a Micro HDMI port in the grip section, assuasive it to work as a display for annihilation that supports HDMI out. Lenovo has been pushing the tablet as a portable, big screen for the Nintendo Switch.

The Lenovo Yoga Pad Pro boasts enough of impressive specs across that HDMI input: a 13-inch 2K LTPS LCD display with a sixteen:10 attribute ratio, a 100% sRGB color gamut, Dolby Vision, and HDR ten. Another unique characteristic is the kickstand on the back that tin rotate 180 degrees, allowing it to be hung on a wall.

The Yoga Pad Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 870, a more powerful update over the Snapdragon 865+ plant in our pinnacle 'Best Tablets' top Android pick: the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+. It also comes with 8GB of RAM, 256GB storage, a x,200mAh battery, USB-C three.1, Wi-Fi vi, and four Dolby Atmos-uniform speakers. It does lack a rear camera, surprisingly, just there'due south a front-facing 8MP cam with a TOF sensor for face up unlock. Equally with Apple tree's iPads, a stylus can be bought separately.

The Yoga Pad Pro launches in China for three,299 yuan (~$517) on May 31. No give-and-take yet if it will be bachelor outside the country.