Ulefone has just published a new promo video on YouTube, in which it compares the Ulefone Armor Pad 5 Ultra’s built-in projector with traditional projectors. The Ulefone Armor Pad 5 Ultra is the company’s new tablet, by the way.

The Ulefone Armor Pad 5 Ultra tablet has a projector, and it has some advantages

In the video, Ulefone highlights some advantages of having a projector built into a tablet. Portability is the first that comes to mind, of course. You can easily carry a tablet around with you, and considering it has a built-in projector… there you go.

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Ulefone also emphasized one-key projection. You can start projecting instantly, just by pressing a button. You don’t need to set up any cables or anything like that.

The Armor Pad 5 Ultra ’s projector also comes with autofocus capability, which some projectors still lack. It also comes with a ±40° Auto Keystone Correction feature. It will set up everything on its own, basically.

Seamless Desktop Projection is one of its strong suits

Ulefone also emphasized ‘Seamless Desktop Projection.’ That projector has a 100% offset and a 26-degree upward throw design, so you can basically place the tablet on a flat surface and project without a problem.

The Ulefone Armor Pad 5 Ultra also comes with a built-in cooling fan system, which operates at 3900RPM. It’s there to ensure “optimal temperature for stable, uninterrupted visuals during extended use.”

The Ulefone Armor Pad 5 Ultra also comes with dual versatile LED lights and a dual Warning Lights setup. The MediaTek Dimensity 7400X SoC fuels the tablet, while you’ll find a 24,200mAh battery on the inside. The tablet also supports 120W wired charging and has a series of rugged certifications.

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Lenovo seems to be gearing up to introduce its next Legion gaming tablet . On Weibo, Lenovo has reportedly confirmed its new Legion Y700 tablet. The company is also teasing its design through poster images, which reveal a unique RGB ring light on the rear. Meanwhile, a Weibo leak reveals the specs of the upcoming Lenovo Legion tablet with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 power.

The Lenovo Legion Y700 promo images show a unique RGB light

Let’s start things with the poster images. The Lenovo Legion Y700 tablet can be seen in black and white colors. It has a single rear camera, housed in a rectangular module alongwith an RGB ring light. We can see the engraving of “50MP Camera.” The volume and power buttons are present on the right edge. The back panel has ‘Legion’ and ‘Lenovo’ branding.

There’s no word from Lenovo about its global release. For now, the tablet will only be launching in China. Besides the promo images, leaker Digital Chat Station on Weibo has shared some key specs of the Lenovo tablet.

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Lenovo Legion tablet specs leak reveals Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 boost

As per the leak, the Lenovo Legion Y700 tablet will feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, which is Qualcomm’s latest. To recall, the Legion Tab Gen 3 came with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, while the Gen 4 arrived with Snapdragon 8 Elite power. The Legion Y700 will reportedly sport an 8.8-inch 3K display with a 165Hz refresh rate. While this should please gamers , it’s still an LCD panel and not AMOLED. It may house a 9,000mAh battery, which is a significant upgrade over Gen 3’s 6,550mAh battery.

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