Dolby Laboratories and Lenovo are promoting immersive audio experiences on mobile devices. At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Lenovo released three new tablets in its TAB3 series, all featuring Dolby Atmos moving audio. With the addition of these devices to the Dolby Atmos portfolio, Lenovo now has more than 10 Dolby Atmos enabled devices in the market.

The launch of the new Lenovo TAB3 series tablets, including the Lenovo TAB3 7, the Lenovo TAB3 8, and the Lenovo TAB3 10 Business with Dolby Atmos sound was one of the highlights at the Barcelona annual mega-event for the mobile industry. Promoted both at the Dolby Laboratories and Lenovo booths, the new tablets are a clear indication of these devices potential for entertainment applications.
“We are excited to further enrich Lenovo’s Dolby Atmos mobile device offerings with the launch of the Lenovo TAB3 series products,” said Jeff Meredith, Vice President and General Manager, Tablets, Mobile Business Group, Lenovo. “Dolby Atmos sound has been a key differentiator of the Lenovo tablets through the past year. We look forward to delivering the amazing moving audio experience to more consumers with the new Lenovo TAB3 series.”

Lenovo specifically designed the TAB3 8 and 7 for the entire family—supporting multi-user modes. The TAB3 8 and 7 models introduce a dedicated kid’s mode and kid-friendly features such as adaptive display, making them suitable for children and everyone else in the family. The TAB3 10 Business is engineered as the company-ready, employee-friendly choice, pairing the power and versatility of Android 6.0 with the optimization and services that matter most to business.

The Lenovo TAB3 series products are expected to be available starting June 2016
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