The Yoga Tab 13 is Lenovo’s latest premium Android tablet. It’s large, versatile and high-spec, and is being pitched as a device that could soon become central to your home technology setup – be it as a kitchen display, video calling smart hub, or even a second display to be connected directly to your laptop.

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When asked to think of a premium large-screen tablet, you would be forgiven for instantly considering the rather fantastic iPad Pro 12.9 (2021), which our own expert reviewer recently praised as being the “best tablet we've ever used.”

Lenovo's Yoga Tab 13, which was first unveiled at Mobile World Congress 2021 earlier this year, is significantly cheaper than the industry-dominating Apple iPad Pro – but can it match its rival in terms of performance, aesthetics or usability?

While we are yet to get our hands on the new flagship Lenovo tablet itself, we do have the Yoga Tab 13’s spec sheet, UK pricing and a timescale for wider availability.

If you are interested in reading more about Lenovo’s growing range of tablet devices, don’t miss our Lenovo Yoga Smart Tab review and Lenovo P11 Pro review. Not fussed about a specific brand? Be sure to read our guide to the best Android tablet.

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What is the Yoga Tab 13 release date?

The Yoga Tab 13 is available now via Lenovo.com, priced from £599.99. The tablet will be available from Amazon, AO.com, Argos, John Lewis and Very.co.uk in late October, the company said in a press release published on September 7th, 2021.

How much does the Yoga Tab 13 cost?

In the UK, the Lenovo Yoga Tab 13 has an RRP of £649, but it is currently listed for sale at a discount. The company told us that retailers would be stocking it at different times and at slightly different prices. It will be priced from €799 in the EMEA region and $679.99 in the US market.

The smaller Yoga Tab 11, which is pitched as a family-friendly alternative to the larger Yoga Tab 13 model, will start with an RRP of £299 in the UK.

What are the Yoga Tab 13 specs?

On paper, it certainly seems like the new Yoga Tab 13 will be well equipped to handle most tablet use cases – be it work, entertainment or even potentially a spot of gaming. Here are the top-level specifications for the device:

  • Display: 13-inch/2160 x 1350 resolution
  • Camera: 8MP Front
  • Operating system: Android 11
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 870
  • Biometrics: Face unlock
  • Audio: Optimized with Dolby Atmos, 3 mics
  • Speakers: Quad JBL Speakers
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM + 128 GB/256 GB storage
  • Battery: 10000 mAh+
  • Online video playback (1080p): Up to 12 Hours
  • Brightness: 400 nits
  • Refresh rate: 60 Hz
  • Connectivity: WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2
  • Ports: Micro-HDMI, USB Type-C

The tablet will include a Google service called Entertainment Space that will become the centralised home for popular apps, including YouTube, Gmail and Chrome.

Of course, the Yoga Tab 13 is also compatible with all of the major content streaming services, including Netflix, Amazon Music, and Prime Video. For a truly hands-off experience, Google Assistant can be used to make requests with your voice.

The Lenovo marketing material showed the Yoga Tab 13 with an Xbox controller, suggesting the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 may make it powerful enough to handle the Xbox Cloud service, which gives remote access to some Xbox Game Pass games.

For more information about the gaming service and how it works without a console, be sure to read our what is Xbox Game pass and how much does it cost guide.

What is the Yoga Tab 13's design?

The broader Yoga range – including the Lenovo Yoga Smart Tab – is known for its built-in kickstand, and the Yoga Tab 13 isn’t changing that feature. The version on the new Yoga Tab 13 is made of stainless steel – which the company says is great for hanging in a kitchen so you can watch Netflix or follow along with recipes.

The basic design of the Yoga Tab 13 is pretty much what you would expect from a modern tablet: a high-resolution panel on a rectangular body.

But the new Lenovo Tab seemingly contains a little more to help it stand out. It comes with an anti-fingerprint coating, and the shell is covered in a soft-touch material called Alcantara. When paired with the voice assistant, a 1080p screen and the 8MP front-facing camera, it could be a great device for hands-free video chats.

The tablet comes packaged with a micro-HDMI to USB cable in order to let it be used as a second screen when connected up to a laptop – potentially handy when working from home or on the move. The audio is optimised with Dolby Atmos, and the tablet has a quad-speaker setup – with two on the top and two on the bottom.

Where can I buy the Yoga Tab 13?

For now, the Yoga Tab 13 is available via the official Lenovo website, priced from £599. Lenovo has confirmed the tablet will shortly be available at multiple UK retailers, including Amazon, AO, Argos, John Lewis, and Very. An exact date has not yet been confirmed, but Lenovo has assured us that it will be in "late October."

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