Lenovo has launched the Yoga Tab in Indonesia with a clear focus on mobile productivity, AI-assisted workflows, and a slim premium design. The tablet is aimed at professionals, analysts, and content creators who need a lightweight device that can handle work, visuals, and fast idea execution.
Rather than positioning it as a casual entertainment slate, Lenovo is presenting the Yoga Tab as a compact work tool with flagship-grade specifications. The device combines an all-metal unibody build, a thickness of 6.2 mm, and a weight of 458 grams, while also carrying Lenovo’s Hybrid AI-native approach to support speed and efficiency in daily tasks.
Flagship hardware built for AI tasks
At the center of the Yoga Tab is the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Mobile Platform, one of the fastest chipsets in its class. Lenovo says the platform can deliver up to 98% better AI capability and 40% better power efficiency than the previous generation.
That hardware choice matters because more professional workloads are now handled locally on devices. With an optimized Neural Processing Unit, the tablet is designed to support multitasking, transcription, and AI inference without relying entirely on the cloud.
The AI features built into the Yoga Tab are meant to support different stages of content and work creation:
- Lenovo Smart AI Input, linked to Google Gemini, helps draft text, refine prompts, and translate across apps.
- Lenovo AI Live Transcript uses Microsoft speech-to-text to record and summarize conversations in real time.
- Lenovo Smart Capture and Sketch-to-Image can separate objects from images and turn sketches into digital visuals.
- Lenovo AI SuperRes improves low-resolution images to 4K with a long press.
Lenovo also adds a Smart Key and an “&&” shortcut on the keyboard to make those functions faster to access. That approach reinforces the idea that the Yoga Tab is built mainly for productivity rather than only for media consumption.
Display and battery that support long work sessions
The display is another major selling point. Lenovo equips the Yoga Tab with an 11.1-inch PureSight Pro panel, 3.2K resolution, 340 ppi density, a 144Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness of up to 800 nits.
Corning Gorilla Glass 7i is included for added protection during everyday use. The screen specification makes the tablet suitable for reading documents, editing visuals, and watching content with smoother motion and sharper detail.
Power comes from an 8,860 mAh battery that uses silicon-carbon technology. Lenovo says this approach delivers higher energy density than conventional lithium-ion batteries, allowing the tablet to stay thin without sacrificing too much capacity.
Accessories and software support in the box
Lenovo is also selling the Yoga Tab as part of a broader productivity package. Each purchase in Indonesia includes accessories that expand the tablet’s role beyond basic touch use.
The bundled items are:
- Lenovo Tab Pen Pro with 8,192 pressure levels, haptic feedback, and tilt detection.
- Lenovo 2-in-1 Keyboard Pack with ThinkPad-style design, 1.3 mm key travel, a multi-gesture trackpad, and a dedicated Smart Key for AI access.
- Lenovo Smart Connect for instant data sharing.
- Three months of Adobe Express Premium and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.
The inclusion of pen and keyboard accessories suggests that Lenovo wants the Yoga Tab to take on some duties usually handled by a lightweight laptop. It gives users a more complete setup for writing, editing, and quick content production from one portable device.
Price, availability, and added benefits
In Indonesia, the Lenovo Yoga Tab is priced at Rp10,999,000 and will be available through Blibli.com during the April 16 to April 23, 2026 sales period. Early buyers will also receive a Lenovo Yoga Bluetooth Mouse bundle, extra discounts of up to Rp700,000, and installment options through BCA, DBS, Kredivo, or Blibli Tiket Paylater with 0% installments for up to 12 months.
The tablet also comes with a 1-year Accidental Damage Protection One warranty. Lenovo further promises software updates through Android 18 and regular security patches until August 2029, adding long-term support to a device that is clearly targeting users who want both performance and durability.
Santi Nainggolan, Consumer Lead of Lenovo Indonesia, said the launch aligns with the company’s “Smarter AI for All” vision, which aims to make technology more relevant for a wider range of users.







