Lenovo surprised the tech world last year when they launched the Yoga Tab 3 Pro, a tablet with a built-in projector. In this year's addition to the Yoga Tab lineup, the Yoga Tab 3 Plus, will ditch the projector feature.

Even though the Yoga Tab 3 Pro Plus will be doing away with the projector capabilities, the portable device could still be a standout in the tablet universe.

The Yoga Tab 3 Plus has a kickstand that allows users to set the handheld entertainment system upright on any flat surface. The stand also comes with a hole in the middle, which enables users to hang the tablet from a hook, based on the report of Ecumenical News.

The Yoga Tab 3 Plus will still be preloaded with the Android Marshmallow operating system along with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 CPU. The graphics processing unit (GPU) of Yoga Tab 3 Plus will be powered by Qualcomm's Adreno 510 coprocessor, according to GSM Arena.

The upcoming tablet of Lenovo is composed of metal, faux leather and plastic, and the portable device comes in black color only. The screen will have a pixel resolution of 1,600 x 2,560, a 2K display, and measures about 10 inches.

As for the memory Yoga Tab 3 Pro Plus, it comes with 3 gigabyte of RAM and 32 gigabyte of internal storage. It also has a microSD card slot that can expand up to 256 gigabyte.

However, as the gadget weighs 644 grams, it is relatively heavy. But, the leathery material makes it easy for a user to hold. The 9,300 mAh battery of the tablet should be good for up to 18 hours of usage, which is quite impressive for a handheld entertainment system with a 2K display, Tab Times reported.

The upcoming Yoga Tab 3 Plus is slated to have an initial price tag of $300, which will totally fit for the features this tablet has to offer.

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