So, here we kick-off the IFA announcements with the Chinese based electronics manufacturer, Lenovo unveiling the company's new branded slate, just moments back at the International Franchise Association, trade event in Berlin, Germany. The new Lenovo made tablet is named as Tab S8, which is literally the company's first ever Intel powered Android tablet announced till date, which is said to introduce a combination of Android experience with Intel's performance.
The new Lenovo manufactured product will be an affordable slate which will retail in the markets starting for just $199. Tab S8 maintains a stylish, slim and elegant profile from it exterior, weighing only 294.8 grams on mass and boasts about it's very thin and light design, which is just 7.87 millimeters thick. The slate comes out of the box with premium quality of Dolby enhanced dual front-sided speakers and As of it's internals, the Lenovo Tab S8 will tot a eight-inches screen of 1200 x 1920 resolution pixels, which is sharper than a normal Full High Definition panel. The One Glass Solution or the OGS technology packed along adds more crisp to the display of the Tab S8, where the newly announced tablet even features ultra-slim bezel on the sides of the display, seamlessly merging it's screen with the dark front panel.
And now for the processor, Lenovo has included a new (to the company) Intel Atom Z3745 processor based on 64-bit architecture, coming with Intel registered Burst Performance Technology, running at 1.3GHz and up to 1.86GHz with the Burst Performance Technology. There's 16 gigabytes of internal mass storage, coupled by two gigabytes of Random Access Memory, an eight megapixels main shooter on the back, attributing wide aperture f2.2 lens, which is capable of capturing decent pictures in low light conditions. On the front is a 1.6 megapixels High Definition secondary snapper for long video conversations and selfies. Other connectivity highlights includes, 4G LTE connections, based on Intel XMMTM 7160, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 and offering battery juice up to seven hours of usage, lastly running on Android's version 4.4 KitKat. Lamentably, no words on the unit's availability, just yet.