Thanks to
the cylindrical battery design, the smaller tablet packs a truly massive 6,400 mAh battery, and the 10 - and 13 - inchers have a huge 9,600 mAh battery.
Not exact matches
(That's in part thanks to the classic Yoga Tab
design, which reserves a bunch of space in the
cylindrical spine for extra
battery.)
And the unique
cylindrical part of the slate's
design continues to house a mammoth
battery.
One of the most interesting
design choices here is the
cylindrical shape on the bottom of the tablet, which is where Dell has decided to put the
battery.
One of the most interesting
design choices here is the
cylindrical shape on the bottom of the tablet, which is where Dell has decided to put the
battery.
Taking
design cues from its well received line of Yoga laptops, the Yoga 10 HD + comes with an unique
cylindrical end that not only houses a large
battery, that Lenovo promises will provide up to 18 hours of
battery life, but also comes with a built - in kickstand that lets you place the device in a few useful positions.