Lenovo Tab P11 Pro
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Product Overview
Lenovo Tab P11 Pro is a flagship Android tablet that features a 11.5-inch 2K OLED display with HDR10 and Dolby Vision, quad JBL speaker with 2.5cc chambers optimized by Dolby Atmos, and an eye-catching aluminum-alloy unibody sporting a unique dual-tone finish.
The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro also features dual front and dual rear cameras. With the optional keyboard and pen, the Tab P11 Pro is also great for productivity, thanks to the efficient and powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G Mobile Platform.
At CES 2021, Lenovo released the more affordable Tab P11 as well as two accessories for the Tab P11 Pro: the Precision Pen 2 and the Smart Charging Station 2.
Ratings
What we found
Pros
- Decent build quality
- Good productivity mode
- Good battery life
- Decent performance
Cons
- Mediocre performance
- Only one USB Type-C port
What external reviewers found
External score 59%
Pros
- Excellent build quality
- Excellent performance
- Good value for money
- Decent performance
- Good battery life
Cons
- Poor software
- Poor typing experience
- Slow performance
- Weak speakers
- Weak keyboard
- Poor camera quality
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Specifications
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External Reviews
digitaltrends[1]
Reviewer score 41% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro comes with a range of accessories to support different types of use. It's a shame that the tablet's software isn't really built for productivity. The tablet ships with Android 10, which is over a year old now. If you're set on sticking within the Android ecosystem, there are a few alternatives to consider.
Pros
- Excellent performance
- Excellent battery life
- Solid keyboard
Cons
- Slow performance
- Poor software
laptopmag[2]
Reviewer score 73% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro is a high-end tablet that can keep you entertained for hours on end. Its quad JBL-branded speakers (with Dolby Atmos tuning) have ample depth to immerse you in whatever you're consuming at the moment. It comes with both a fingerprint sensor and an extra front camera for facial authentication. But if you need all you need to keep entertained on your tablet, you'll need a two-in-one Chromebook.
Pros
- Gorgeous, high-contrast display
- High-quality speakers
- Good battery life
Cons
- Mediocre performance
notebookcheck[3]
Reviewer score 55% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro is a good multimedia tablet, but numerous small compromises in terms of features and performance prevent a better rating. The sound is very good by typical tablet standards, but it's rather thin for a dedicated multimedia tablet. The speakers deliver mids in a very balanced way, but they lack quite a bit of bass and emphasize trebles a bit too much. If you prefer an 11.5-inch IPS panel, the Samsung Galaxy S7 is an alternative.
Pros
- Bright 2K OLED display
- Dolby Vision support
- Good battery life
Cons
- Mediocre graphics performance
- Weak speakers
pcmag[4]
Reviewer score 74% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro runs a near-stock version of Android. Productivity Mode kicks in when a keyboard is attached to the tablet. There are relatively few optimized apps for creative professionals in the Google Play Store. If you need a tablet that's capable of handling demanding creative tasks, you'll be happiest with the iPad Air.
Pros
- Beautiful OLED display
- Stylus and kickstand are easy to use
- Good battery life
Cons
- Lacks palm rejection
- No upgrade guarantee after October 2023
techadvisor[5]
Reviewer score 61% (normalized by Neofiliac)Lenovo's Tab P11 Pro is set-up out the box to operate as a family tablet, with child sign-up built into the initial setup process. Qualcomm's Snapdragon 730G SoC runs the show, paired with 6GB of RAM. Lenovo promises up to 15 hours of use on a full charge, but as ever, tablet usage can vary wildly. Video tops out at Full HD at 60fps, with the whole setup's most valuable asset being the integrated document-scanning mod.
Pros
- Sleek design
- Solid battery life
- Good value for money
Cons
- Mediocre display
- Weak keyboard
techradar[6]
Reviewer score 63% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro is a good writing companion in particular. It will work for spreadsheets in a pinch, and the G Suite of apps is well suited to collaborative work. The included Snapdragon 730G is perfectly capable of powering most experiences without a hitch, but quickly works up a sweat when a little more is asked of it. The tablet will easily power more casual experiences, but this isn't going to replace a dedicated console any time soon.
Pros
- Excellent build quality
- Excellent battery life
- Decent performance
Cons
- Poor camera quality
- No dedicated webcams
theverge[7]
Reviewer score 46% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Tab P11 Pro is the tablet to get if you are looking for an excellent movie watching experience. Lenovo includes a rubbery holster for the pen that you're supposed to stick to the back of the P11's case with adhesive. In general, the productivity mode feels like a tacked-on afterthought, just like the pen.
Pros
- Sleek design
- Flexible back cover
- Built-in kickstand
Cons
- Lack of tablet-optimized apps
- Poor typing experience
- No backlighting
wired[8]
Reviewer score 60% (normalized by Neofiliac)The P11 Pro is a slightly higher-end version of last year's Duet Chromebook. It runs Android instead of ChromeOS, which just isn't great on a tablet. The base model offers only 4 gigabytes of RAM and might be a little less snappy. If you really want to stick to Android, go with the base model.
Pros
- Bright 120Hz display
- Excellent battery life
- Good speakers
Cons
- No headphone jack
References
- ^ Lenovo Tab P11 Pro review: Great hardware sabotaged by Android. [digitaltrends].
- ^ Lenovo Tab P11 Pro review: More play, less work. [laptopmag].
- ^ Lenovo Tab P11 Pro tablet review: The 11.5-inch premium tablet also positions itself as a laptop replacement. [notebookcheck].
- ^ Lenovo Tab P11 Pro Review. [pcmag].
- ^ Lenovo Tab P11 Pro review. [techadvisor].
- ^ Lenovo Tab P11 Pro review. [techradar].
- ^ Lenovo’s Tab P11 Pro is great for watching movies, not doing work. [theverge].
- ^ Review: Lenovo Tab P11 Pro. [wired].
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