Lenovo Xiaoxin Pro GT 13:Lenovo has officially launched its newest Android tablet the Xiaoxin Pro GT 13 which includes its largest 3.5K display among all Xiaoxin products. The announcement marks a notable step forward for Lenovo’s tablet portfolio which benefits users who want large displays and high-performance devices.
Lenovo Xiaoxin Pro GT 13

The new tablet features a 13-inch display that operates at a 3504 × 2190 pixel resolution to achieve 3.5K display standard which serves as Lenovo’s largest screen in the Xiaoxin product line. The display features a 16:10 aspect ratio combined with a 144 Hz refresh rate and a 319 ppi pixel density to deliver sharp images and fluid movement for gaming and streaming and multi-tasking activities.
Lenovo also highlighted advanced visual features:
- 12-bit color depth and 99 % DCI-P3 color coverage which produce deep and true-to-life color reproduction.

- Dolby Vision HDR support which improves both contrast and cinematic viewing experience.
- The product maintains a standard brightness of 600 nits while reaching maximum brightness of 800 nits to enhance visibility in bright light conditions.

The system received PureSight Pro certification along with TÜV Rheinland certifications which demonstrate the system reduces blue light while providing flicker-free operation to enhance eye comfort.
Design and Camera Updates

The Xiaoxin Pro GT 13 features an elegant minimalistic design that resembles last year’s Xiaoxin Pro GT tablet design except for several important modifications. Notably, Lenovo has shifted from a dual-camera array to a single 13 MP rear camera, maintaining minimalist aesthetics on the tablet’s back.

Customers will be able to choose between two stylish finishes pink and silver, each with a matte metallic coating.
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Performance Speculation
Lenovo has demonstrated the tablet’s exceptional display together with its design elements, but the company has not yet revealed its core hardware specifications or processor details.

The previous generation was powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, and early reports suggest the new model could be equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Elite or even Snapdragon 8 Gen 5.

Lenovo says it will share further details, including performance specs, pricing, and availability, in the coming days likely kicking off with China before broader global rollout information becomes available.












