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Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2022 will launch with a USB-C interface for improved productivity

The Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro will soon launch and the company have given away its specifications in the available promotion images.

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We are getting ready to see the launch of the Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2022. The exact launch date of this tablet is not yet official, but Lenovo has given some of its specifications. This reveal is available thanks to the product promotion posters of the new Xiaoxin tablet.

One of this tablet’s core selling points is its productivity, as it comes with full support for a USB-C interface. This interface will give users more productivity capabilities as when there is a USB-C connection to an external display takes a desktop layout. The USB-C interface will perform like the DeX operating system from Samsung. This interface will support 4K video output at a 60Hz refresh rate.

Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2022
Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2022

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Other available specifications of this coming tablet are its 11.2-inch 2.5K OLED screen, which will support a 120hz refresh rate. It will come with a connecting keyboard via the pogo pins, as shown on one of the promotion images. For its audio capabilities, this tablet will make use of four JBL speakers supporting Dolby Atmos with top audio abilities.

There will be two processor options with the Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2022. It’d retail with either a Snapdragon 870 processor or a Xun Kun 1300T processor. Storage options will be available once Lenovo launches this tablet. The battery capacity of this tablet model will be 8200mAh and will support 68W fast charging.

The launch of this tablet is drawing closer and once it does launch the pricing and availability will be official. We expect this tablet to retail in China as well as other Asian regions. It will also make its way to other regions after its launch in China.

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