In general, the advantages began immediately: at the first glance at the packaging, it becomes clear that there is something interesting and valuable inside. The tablet is additionally packed in a matte polyethylene "case", which allows you to test the operation of the device and not leave marks on the screen if you don't want to unpack it before giving it as a gift. The back wall is made of plastic, pleasant to the touch - it lies well in the hand. It is comfortable to hold both with the stand closed and open - the locking of the positions is rigid enough to be able to hold, but not so much that it takes too much effort to open. Compared to the Yoga Tablet (which owned the first generation tablet), a lot of "work on the bugs" was carried out: a hole appeared in the stand, which allows the tablet to be hung somewhere, it is also the frame of the button that allows you to snap off the stand. In the first generation, to open the stand, you had to pry it with your nails. The camera also began to be located in the middle in the same hole in the stand, and not on the edge, as in the first model. The screen is very high quality, contrast. The eyes do not get tired, I did not notice lags and pixels. The sound deserves special mention. Speakers the size of a coin really emit bass! I couldn't believe my ears, but that's how it is. Of course, not DOLBIT, but the sound palette is very juicy. Since the speakers in the Yoga SmartTab are now located on the sides below, where the rounding is, the power button, relative to the first generation YogaTablet, has moved to an edge higher. There's also a headphone jack. Connector - USB Type-C. They say it's better than microUSB. For me, there is no difference yet, I just have to keep another charger on hand. The slot for installing a memory card is still hidden behind the stand, but now the card is not shoved into a slot under the screen, but is inserted into a special slot closed with a rubber cover. Rubber feet appeared on the lower part, which is also nice - it will be less peeled, and the tablet itself will be more stable.
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