The second-generation Lenovo Tab P11 Pro is equipped with an 11.2-inchOLEDScreen that supports HDR10+ and 2.5K resolution (2560 x 1536 pixels). With 600 nits of peak brightness and a 120 Hz refresh rate, consuming content on this tablet will be no problem. A selling point of the tablet is a four-speaker system from JBL and Dolby Atmos that provides spatial audio.
While the size and quality of the screen stand out at first glance, the design isn’t one of the Tab P11 Pro’s strong suits. The device has a fairly ordinary visual design with very thick bezels. Also, external materials can end up accumulating a lot of fingerprints as you use the device. As far as colors go, the P11 Pro comes in Storm Grey and Oat shades.
Now, what’s really helpful is the magnets on the back that magnetically attach (and charge) the Precision Pen 3, which offers a lot of drawing and editing capabilities. This is a great tablet for work and study. In addition, we can use a detachable with an integrated trackpadThinkPadPeripherals such as keyboards.
Lenovo says the new Tab P11 Pro has 120% more power than the previous generation, which in itself seems like a worthwhile upgrade. On paper, the second generation of the device is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Kompanio 1300T processor and works with 4, 6 or 8 GB of RAM. As for internal storage, we only have two options: 128 GB and 256 GB.
Another relevant feature of this high-end mid-range tablet is Wi-Fi 6 certification, however, unlike the vanilla version, we don’t have a 3.5mm audio jack here.
On the system side, unfortunately, the Pro models ship with Android 12 instead of Android 12L, an adaptation of the OS for the big screen. However, according to the manufacturer, this version is already in testing and should appear on its models soon.
The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro is a very affordable mid-to-high-end tablet. Compared to the previous generation, the manufacturer offers more than twice the performance, and the screen features make the experience smoother. In the quick start, many features of the Tab P11 Pro are noticeable, but a more detailed review cannot be provided due to the short time.