Lenovo has positioned the Yoga Tab as more than just a premium tablet for media consumption. It is aimed at people who want a lighter daily work setup without carrying a laptop everywhere.
That idea is reflected in the bundle. The tablet comes with a magnetic keyboard case that includes a trackpad, plus the Lenovo Tab Pen Pro, so users can start typing, writing, and presenting without buying extra accessories first.
A tablet built around mobile productivity
The Yoga Tab is only 6.2 mm thick, which makes it easier to carry for work outside the office. Lenovo is clearly targeting users who move between locations and want a device that can handle documents, notes, and presentations in a compact form.
Once the keyboard is attached, the interface shifts into PC Mode. That brings a desktop-style layout with a taskbar, split-screen support, and windowed multitasking, making the tablet behave more like a small computer for everyday tasks.
Pen input gets serious treatment
The Lenovo Tab Pen Pro is one of the main selling points of the package. It supports magnetic wireless charging, 8,192 pressure levels, and palm rejection, which are all meant to make writing and sketching feel more precise.
Lenovo also adds haptic feedback to improve the writing experience. Beyond note-taking, the stylus can work as a red laser pointer, a presentation navigation remote, and a remote shutter button for the camera.
AI tools aimed at everyday work
The Yoga Tab also includes a set of AI features for common productivity jobs. AI Live Transcript can record a meeting or lecture and turn speech into text in real time.
Other tools include Sketch to Image, which turns rough sketches into cleaner digital images. AI Super Resolution is also present, with support for upscaling low-resolution images by up to four times and output up to 4K.
Lenovo also includes Smart AI Input, which helps users draft emails or formal WhatsApp messages through prompt-based commands. That combination reinforces the tablet’s role as a fast, work-focused companion.
Display, sound, and performance
For visual use, the tablet carries an 11-inch display with a 3.2K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The panel is designed to keep movement smooth when switching between apps or viewing content.
Inside, the Yoga Tab uses the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. Audio is handled by four speakers, made up of two tweeters and two woofers, with Dolby Atmos support.
Price and the kind of user Lenovo has in mind
Lenovo sells the Yoga Tab for Rp10.999.000. At that level, the company is aiming at users who often rely on Google Docs or Google Sheets and want a companion device that can cover many daily work tasks.
It is not presented as a universal replacement for every laptop user. Lenovo says it is less suited to heavy Microsoft Office users who depend on complex PC-level macro features.
Storage is another practical limit to consider. The device tops out at 256 GB and does not include a MicroSD slot, so people with large collections of work files or media need to plan for that constraint from the start.







