I went on a hunt for a third time to find an attractive android tablet and this time I was sucessful. The name Yoga Book from company Lenovo seemed far-fetched at first, but after looking at the tablet closely, it turned out to be quite accurate. Yoga Book comes in three colours, one of them being champagne gold, and that's already a stretching beyond current market offers. And the tablet can assume different work positions, as it is turnable into a laptop through its own special pad on which a keyboard can be charmed up electronically. The pad creates a cover for the tablet, really turning it into a book. The tablet is equipped additionally with an electronic drawing pen. The pad is by default empty, allowing to use the pen on it, and the keyboard appears on it when wanted. And the visual logo of the Yoga Book is nicely elegant and prettily adorns the tablet.
The tablet has a 10 inch screen, a superb 64 GB of storage memory, and its battery lasts exquisitely from 12 to 15 hours.
Now, after this find, I might not want to get the Wacom Cintiq 22, of which I wrote here. Yoga Book is advertised as a tool for drawing, and perhaps I would be fine already with a ten inch screen.
One more thing, the Yoga Book can be purchased either with Android system or with Windows system. I would choose Android, but in fact it would be so great if both systems were installed and a switching from one to another was possible within one tablet. But that's a dream which Lenovo's Yoga Book currently does not fulfill. I am sure that the 4GB of RAM and 64GB of SSD is enough to allow the presence of both systems inside one Yoga Book. I would find this incredibly attractive. And by the way, I love the name of the Android system: Android 6.0 Marshmallow. So definitely I'd choose this.
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