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| | The iPad Pro is on sale this week, and while initial reviews are pretty positive, it's clear that Apple's biggest tablet ever has some room to grow. We've pored through the early reviews to bring you the pros and cons, and to help you decide if this supersized slate is for you.  | | | |
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|  | | |  | It's true that the iPad Pro has a $169 accessory keyboard that turns the tablet into a quasi 2-in-1, but it's not a full PC like the Spectre x2, Surface Pro, and Surface Book. Is Apple's super tablet inferior? | | | |  | This week we found deeps discounts on a Lenovo desktop and an all-in-one PC, an Apple iPod, an Epson LCD projector, a Linksys AC router, and a Samsung multifunction laser printer. | | | | | | | |
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|  | | |  | | | Whether you like to binge watch Netflix, surf the Web for hours or play Candy Crush all day, the Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 ($169) is like the Energizer Bunny of slates. It keeps going and going for an astounding 15 hours on a charge, longer than any slate on the market. To make media viewing more enjoyable, it also has a kickstand that folds out from the back, and a microSD slot to ensure you have enough content. If you want to create some content of your own, there's a clever camera that rotates 180 degrees, so you'll get a full 8 megapixels in front and back. The Snapdragon 212 processor and 1GB of RAM can make things laggy at times, but overall this is a good deal. | | | | | |
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