Lenovo's Yoga Tablet 2 with Windows 8.1 and an 8-inch display can now be purchased through the company's TheDoStore site.
The tablet, which was first launched in October of last year, can be purchased for Rs 22,499 or around $355.
The Yoga Tablet 2 has a capacitive touchscreen full HD display with a resolution of 1920x1200 pixels and offers a 178-degree viewing angle. It is powered by the Intel Atom Z3745 processor and has 2GB of RAM. Its 32GB storage can be expanded to 64GB using a microSD card, NDTV reported.
In addition, the device has an 8-megapixel rear camera equipped with BSI sensors and an autofocus feature. On the other side, it has a 1.6-megapixel fixed focus camera.
The Yoga Tablet 2's connectivity options are supported by Wi-Fi, USB connectivity and Bluetooth 4.0. It runs using a 6400mAh fixed battery which offers a usage time of up to 15 hours.
Another major feature of the tablet is its AnyPen technology. This feature allows users to write on the screen of the tablet without using a specialized digital pen. Instead, they can simply use a pencil or an ordinary pen to write on the device.
According to Lenovo, it introduced the AnyPen technology to provide a more convenient way if using tablet and its features.
"AnyPen eliminates having to replace lost designated touchscreen-only styluses and the expense of purchasing one separately," the company wrote on the site.
Lenovo is also offering another version of the Yoga Tablet 2 through its online store. With a cheaper price of Rs 19,990 or roughly around $316, it shares almost the same features as the other model.
It is powered by the same 1.86GHz Intel processor and has a full HD 8-inch screen. The main difference is that the second version runs on the Android 4.4 KitKat OS and has an expandable 16GB of storage. Also, this model is not equipped with Lenovo's AnyPen feature.