Tablets might not be such a big thing as they were almost a decade ago, but this sector of the market is not doing that bad, either. Obviously, tablet makers have to thank the ongoing pandemic for homeschooling and work-from-home, not to mention the increased media consumption rate worldwide. The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro is a premium slate that has been unveiled back in August and now is finally up for purchase.
The aforementioned Android tablet uses the same processor as the Google Pixel 4a, namely the Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G. The 11.5-inch display uses an OLED panel with 2,560 x 1,600 pixels and Dolby Vision, and the slate also features no less than 4 JBL speakers with Dolby Atmos audio. With optional pen and keyboard support, the Tab P11 Pro starts at US$499.99, which is the price for the setup with 4 GB of memory and 128 GB of internal storage space. The advertised autonomy can go all the way up to an impressive 15 hours.
In addition to the above, we should also mention the dual 8 MP front cameras and the 13 MP + 5 MP main camera assembly on the back. The 6/128 GB version costs only US$50 more, which is a great deal. Sadly, there is no keyboard or case included in the retail package for both hardware setups mentioned here.