The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro is built around an
11.5” OLED display with 2,560 x 1,600 px resolution (16:10 aspect ratio). This
tablet targets audio-visual excellence with HDR10 and Dolby Vision support. On
the audio front, there are four JBL speakers, which boast large 2.5 cc chambers
and Dolby Atmos optimizations for cinematic surround sound.
The tablet is powered by a Snapdragon 730
chipset with 4/6 GB of RAM and 128 GB storage, plus a free microSD slot. The
chip may not be the fastest, but it sips power – the 8,600 mAh battery promises
up to 15 hours of usage. Lenovo offers a keyboard add-on with a touch pad, a
folio case with a built-in kick stand and the Lenovo Precision Pen 2 stylus –
the Tab P11 Pro is meant to compete with Apple’s iPad Pro, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab
S7+ and Microsoft’s Surface tablets. The keyboard add-on, folio case with kickstand
and the stylus The keyboard add-on, folio case with kickstand and the stylus.
The Lenovo slate measures 7.7 mm at its
thickest point and is made out of an aluminum alloy with a two-tone design on
the back. Also here are two cameras – 13MP regular and 5MP ultrawide. Lenovo
enabled face recognition using the two 8 MP cams on the front. This feature
automatically logs you into your own account, making the tablet easier to share
with the family. You could also use the fingerprint reader, which is built into
the Power button.
The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro will cost € 700 in
the Europe, Asia and the Middle East and will be available from November. The
price in the US will be much more palatable – just US$ 500.