
Although Lenovo has released quite a few Yoga devices so far, the Yoga Paper lineup is new. This leaked product features an E Ink display and pen support, but there are no details regarding the specs, features, or pricing/availability available yet. However, based on the images, the launch could be close.
Introduced a decade ago, the Lenovo Yoga line of products includes a wide range of laptop computers and tablets that was refreshed on a yearly basis. Although the Yoga family includes a few tablets and convertibles with pen support, such as the Yoga Tablet 2 with AnyPen, as well as the Yoga Book C930 which is a 2-in-1 laptop that has an E Ink touchscreen that acts as a keyboard, touchpad, and writer/reader tablet, it does not include a “regular” E Ink tablet yet.
The pictures that recently surfaced on Chinese social network Weibo show a Yoga Paper tablet with a digital pen attached that also features a protective cover that looks capable to double as a stand. Since the leaked images also show a retail box, the launch of this product could take place in the coming days. The Yoga Paper E In tablet seems to have a display with a size of around 11 inches and might be targeting the mainstream E Ink tablet/reader market rather than the high-end sector.
Unfortunately, there are no official details to talk about, so everything remains rumor mill material for the time being. As always, be sure that we will bring you the news as soon as the Lenovo Yoga Paper E Ink tablet becomes official, or at least when it makes the next step in that direction (by paying a required visit to one of the few product certification authorities, for example).
Codrut Nistor – Senior Tech Writer – 5667 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2013
In my early school days, I hated writing and having to make up stories. A decade later, I started to enjoy it. Since then, I published a few offline articles and then I moved to the online space, where I contributed to major websites that are still present online as of 2021 such as Softpedia, Brothersoft, Download3000, but I also wrote for multiple blogs that have disappeared over the years. I’ve been riding with the Notebookcheck crew since 2013 and I am not planning to leave it anytime soon. In love with good mechanical keyboards, vinyl and tape sound, but also smartphones, streaming services, and digital art.
Codrut Nistor, 2022-10-19 (Update: 2022-10-19)