Starting with the differences, the 11-inch version will be powered by an Intel Bay Trail Pentium processor and will sport a 1366×768 display. The 13-inch model will be powered by Intel’s 4th gen ULT Core i5 processor and will feature a 1920×1080 display, and both models will feature a 10-point touch IPS display. As for the hardware similarities, both devices will feature integrated Intel HD graphics and will support up to 8GB of DDR3L RAM, and will come with an 500GB HDD/SSHD.
There will be a built-in keyboard with backlit keys, speakers with Dolby Home Theater v4 technology, Bluetooth, WiFi, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, micro HDMI, and a 2-in-1 card reader. Lenovo is also estimating that both tablets should be able to provide about 8 hours of battery life on a single charge. Available later this year, Lenovo will be pricing the devices anywhere between $549-$999, depending on the size and configuration.