Design / Comfort
Camera
Battery Life
Value For Money
Lenovo’s Tab P11 Pro is a slim, premium tablet that’s made of metal and glass. While it’s just 5.8mm thin, it still manages to squeeze in four speakers and a fingerprint scanner. It can connect to an optional keyboard case.
There are two 8-megapixel front cameras (including an infrared camera) for selfies, and a 13-megapixel primary plus a 5-megapixel ultrawide camera at the rear. Camera quality however is below average, but there is an LED flash at the back.
Audio quality is quite good, and it adds to the excellent Dolby Vision-certified 11.5-inch OLED WQXGA display. The tablet is a capable gaming device, but it lacks a high-refresh rate display.
Battery life is very good with a day and half of casual use, but it takes over 3 hours to charge the 8,400mAh battery. Lenovo oddly goes with a slightly customised version of Android 10, which looks almost stock. While the software experience is smooth for regular use, switching to Productivity mode can be a bit overwhelming for the hardware, which is why the P11 Pro isn’t a laptop replacement.
Slim, good build quality
Vibrant display with thin bezels
Optional keyboard accessory has a trackpad
Good battery life
Fingerprint scanner
No bundled stylus or keyboard cover
No headphone jack
Not recommended for productivity
Software is stuck on Android 10
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