The shipments of tablets declined till
last year but due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, demand for them rose again.
Nevertheless, Apple is still the leader in this category with its iPad lineup
as most Android alternatives are simply bad except for few sold by Samsung and
Huawei. But still, some companies keep on trying something new like Lenovo with
its Yoga X Android tablet according to new findings.
XDA Developers reports that an Android
developer going by the name of @deletescape on Twitter got hold of a few
internal documents of a Lenovo Android tablet called Yoga X. These papers
sketch the working of a so-called “second screen UX wireframe”.
According to them, this Android tablet by
Lenovo can also be used as a secondary screen for other devices like laptops,
smartphones or even a Nintendo Switch. The tablet will feature a micro-HDMI
port for this purpose.
When the tablet is connected to a device,
its Android OS will be locked to display the content from the other device. In
this mode, the volume buttons on the tablet could be used to control the volume
of media playing on the tablet or other output devices. Whereas, by touching
anywhere on the screen, users will be able to access brightness, power, and
output settings.
Having said that, nothing else is known
about this mystery tablet except for a render shared by
popular leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks) on his Patreon.