Lenovo Tab P11 (2nd Gen)| 11.5 Inch| 6 GB, 128 GB Expandable| Wi-Fi + LTE| 120 Hz, 2K Display(2000×1200)|Quad Speakers with Dolby Atmos|Octa-Core…
₹17,999.00
Lenovo Tab P11 (2nd Gen)| 11.5 Inch| 6 GB, 128 GB Expandable| Wi-Fi + LTE| 120 Hz, 2K Display(2000×1200)|Quad Speakers with Dolby Atmos|Octa-Core…
- [Display] 11.5 Inch 2K (2000 x 1200) IPS Display |400Nits Brightness | 120Hz Refresh Rate | 97.5% DCI-P3;[Sound that Surrounds] 4 Speakers, 1Wx4, optimized with Dolby Atmos
- [Connectivity] Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, 4G LTE | Battery: 7700 mAh;[Processor] MediaTek Helio G99 (8C, 2x A76 @2.2GHz + 6x A55 @2.0GHz)
- [Operating Software] Android 12L or Later | [Camera] Front 8.0MP / Rear 13.0MP;[Care for you] Low Blue Light (TÃœV Rheinland Certified)
- [Ports] 1x USB-C 2.0 (support data transfer and charging) | 1x Headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm) | 1x Card slot | 1x Pogo pin connector (4-point); [Warranty] 1 Year Warranty on Tablet
- Memory Storage Capacity: 128.0GB; Model: Zaan0023in; Ram Memory Installed Size: 6.0GB; Warranty Type: 1 Year Comprehensive Warranty
Specification: Lenovo Tab P11 (2nd Gen)| 11.5 Inch| 6 GB, 128 GB Expandable| Wi-Fi + LTE| 120 Hz, 2K Display(2000×1200)|Quad Speakers with Dolby Atmos|Octa-Core…
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6 reviews for Lenovo Tab P11 (2nd Gen)| 11.5 Inch| 6 GB, 128 GB Expandable| Wi-Fi + LTE| 120 Hz, 2K Display(2000×1200)|Quad Speakers with Dolby Atmos|Octa-Core…
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Avanthi Rao –
I chose this model with some specific requirements in mind. I am not a gamer (my gaming runs to a round of Sudoku, and that too when I get the time for it). I do not have much use for a precision stylus or so. My main uses involve reading PDF files; writing; and occasionally watching a Youtube video. So I needed a tab that was lightweight, reasonably fast, with a good screen, good storage capabilities and, most crucially, long battery life. I am happy to say this tab more than checks all my boxes.
The screen resolution is excellent, more than adequate for my purposes. I prefer IPS screens to OLED; they tend to consume less battery while still yielding a decent viewing experience. The 120Hz refresh rate makes for smooth scrolling when viewing high-resolution image-based PDFs. So far the battery life has proved excellent. I tend to charge it about once in three to four days. For some reason the Amazon page does not specify SD cards of what capacity can be used. Other sites say it supports 1TB cards, which is more than ample for me (NB: I’ve not bought a card for it so far). The tab is also lightweight; it causes minimal discomfort even when I hold it in my hands and read or view videos in bed for extended periods. Lenovo’s productivity mode deserves to be commended. Used in conjunction with opensource software like Collabora Office, it offers a decent work environment, which is all the more notable because Android was created keeping altogether different purposes in mind. But even without productivity mode, the Mac-style taskbar delivers a decent if limited office experience.
UPDATE: THE P11 (2ND GEN) DOES HAVE A 3.5 MM HEADPHONE JACK!! DO NOT BE MISLED BY ERRONEOUS REVIEWS. For some reason Amazon’s listed the P11 (2nd gen) and the older P11 Plus on the same page. The P11 Plus does not have a headphone jack. And the reviews and answers to questions that say there’s no headphone jack were all written with the P11 Plus in mind. I REPEAT, THE P11 (2ND GEN) HAS A 3.5 MM HEADPHONE JACK, AND IT WORKS JUST FINE!!
I have some grouses, though:
1. Some apps don’t function well in productivity mode.
2. Why aren’t official Lenovo keyboards, or even third-party keyboards, available anywhere on Amazon or the Lenovo India website?
These shortcomings are not dealbreakers (I’m sure I’ll be able to buy keyboards sooner than later). All in all, a very satisfactory deal, excellent value for money if you’re not looking for high-octane gaming.
Debarati Nandan –
Pros:
1. Affordable range
2. Good for simple gaming
3. Good for browsing
4. Compatible with Lenovo Precision Pen 2
5. Thin bazzels and premium built
6. 2K display
7. Good for office use with productivity mode.
Cons:
1. Poor Camera quality at this price range
2. No fingerprint sensor iPad 9th gen has it at this price range
3. No headphone jack again iPad 9th gen has it
4. Social medias are not programmed for tablet usage
The product has its ups and downs but overall one can easily find its usage in everyday tasks.
After 6months of usage I find this product quite useful in all my work. It is light weight so easily can be carried around. Great for binge-watching content online. Unfortunately though without any headphone jack you are forced to use Bluetooth devices for having any conversation otherwise in case your blue device runs out of battery it would be in loudspeaker.
Debarati Nandan –
Didn’t like the Screen Quality, specially while playing Netflix or YouTube. But overall a decent Tablet at a discounted price of 18k. Battery Life is just Okkk… Not something Great. Kind of does the job.
G C. –
Very nice tablet under 2000 as I have bhought this under republic day sale so I got in 18000 nice tab in segment in Samsung I was getting low storage and ram so I bought this tab it has big screen also which also very good . Every thing is nice and best in this tab only one thing is not better this tab not work in Android os it works in chrome os it is like Android and chrome mixture . chrome os means it work like a laptop works for example the watsaapp works in laptops like that the watsaapp of this works . So it is a type of mix of laptops and mobiles I hope you understand me. This thing should be better otherwise tablet is very nice and easy to use . I bought a
lenvo precious pen 2 also and that alsoworks nice .
Jay Kalsi –
The Lenovo P11 plus tab is a decent device for daily reading, entertainment or even office work (in productive mode and with an external keyboard and mouse).
The build quality although is not refined as the iPads (which I have been using since past 10 years) but then no one gets to lay their hands on a good tablet at this price point. I was somewhat circumspect about the buying choice given that I have never used an android device before. I just bought it off a whim and also the fact that it would give me an experience with an android device. So far I am happy with it.
The battery life is decent and lasts almost the whole day of continuous use. Touch screen is responsive and the best part is that Lenovo P11 plus does not have any junk applications and bloat ware. The interface is intuitive and it took me just a couple of hours of playing with it to get familiar. The chipset is also decent although it’s not the best there could but so would be the associated price.
It’s a tablet that is suitable for everyone and for everyday use – students, casual mobile gamers, office goers.
Surprisingly after connecting to my apple keyboard and mouse, I have not used my laptop since I bought this tablet.
Primarily I bought it to allow me to read my vast collection of eBooks and as an aid for online study.
I would even recommend the Lenovo precision 2 stylus pen for this tab although it’s currently out of stock at most retailers. (I bought it from an official Lenovo supplier separately and am so happy with it.)
Overall a decent Tablet which i would recommend for anyone who needs an affordable device for their basic needs.
Firas –
I checked with Amazon Customer support and after a week of raising the concern, they admitted that the heading is wront and the product specifications nowhere mentions a keyboard in whats included.
The product in itself is great and works like a charm but i ordered it because of my need for the keyboard. There are other tabs i would consider if i have to buy a seperate keyboard.