NEC has presented its latest tablet for the Japanese market. The LAVIE Tab T14 with Android 13 features a 14.5-inch organic EL display with an impressive 3000×1876 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate.
NEC describes the LAVIE Tab T14 as a creative powerhouse, ideal for editing videos and creating illustrations, and its “One Vision” user interface supports multitasking with floating windows and screen splitting. The new device can even function as a second monitor for a PC or tablet. It is powered by an 8-core MediaTek Dimensity 9000 processor, backed by 12GB of memory and 256GB of storage.
The tablet also offers an immersive audio experience, as it comes with no less than eight Dolby Atmos-compatible JBL speakers (eight!), allowing you to stream sound from across the tablet.
The LAVIE Tab T14 features a 13-megapixel front camera, a 13-megapixel rear camera, and a 5-megapixel wide-angle rear shooter. The tablet offers biometric authentication with facial recognition and fingerprint scanning. Includes two USB Type-C ports that support DP in/out for external input/output.
A digital pen 2, supporting 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, tilt sensor and palm rejection, is available to purchase separately. It is equipped with a loss alarm function to prevent it from being lost and can be charged by attaching it to the back of the tablet with a magnet.
Other optional extras include a removable keyboard with touchpad shortcuts and gestures, a kickstand, and a tablet sleeve.
The LAVIE Tab T14 will go on sale starting February 15 at a price of ¥142,780 ($950.91).
NEC also launched a smaller version, the LAVIE Tab T9, with an 8.8-inch (2560×1600) display and two Dolby Atmos-compatible speakers. That model is priced at 98,780 yen ($657.87).