Lenovo is preparing to launch a new advanced tablet computer later this month to enhance its presence in the markets. This new device joins the release of the Legion Y700 Gen 5 in the Chinese market, where its ability to compete with the Xiaomi Pad 8 computer was confirmed thanks to its provision of a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor from Qualcomm and a screen with a frequency of 144 Hz. The company has now revealed details of the expected battery life of the expected Xiaoxin Pro 13 device.

The company revealed a key piece regarding its latest tablets to excite users. Lenovo confirmed that the official launch of the Xiaoxin Pro 13 will be on March 18, and based on recent teasers, this new 13-inch tablet will be accompanied by both the Legion Y700 Gen 5 and the more powerful Xiaoxin Pro GT13 to provide various options to suit all needs.

Lenovo explained that the Xiaoxin Pro 13 will rely on a massive 10,200 mAh battery. This capacity matches the battery in last year’s Xiaoxin Tablet 12.1, surpassing the 8860 mAh silicon-carbon battery used in the Xiaoxin Tablet Pro GT. Reports indicate that this battery will be sufficient to play videos continuously for 15 hours, and nearly two days of online meetings without interruption.

The new device supports 45-watt fast wired charging technology to ensure that the battery is quickly recharged when needed. The company will complement this battery and charging technology with the powerful Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor to be a strong match for the Xiaomi Pad 8, while surpassing the performance provided by the flagship Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 computer, which puts this device in an advanced position within the fierce competition in the Android tablet market.

The Xiaoxin Pro 13 computer benefits from an advanced IPS display screen that supports a 144 Hz refresh rate to ensure an ultra-smooth response. This similarity in specifications indicates the possibility that this device is the customized Chinese version of the Idea Tab Pro Gen 2 computer that the company recently launched in global markets. Despite the strength of these expectations, Lenovo has not officially confirmed this information yet, leaving the door open to further speculation.

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