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A BEAST WITH SOME CAVEATS

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July 2021

The pro tablet by Lenovo is their latest device to compete in the tablet market. It comes in two different models, the P11 Pro and the base P11.

- Yetnesh Dubey

A BEAST WITH SOME CAVEATS

The former has 4 GB of memory but the latter comes with 6 GB of RAM. Both, however, comes with 128 GB of storage. The tablet has a 2k OLED display, 4-JBL speakers, a USB Type-C port and an ultra-thin profile. So how is it in real life? Let’s find out!

What’s In The Box

The Lenovo P11 Pro comes with a fast charger, a USB type-A to type-C cable and the tablet itself. Unlike the Tab S7, it does not come with an S-Pen so you’ll have to purchase it separately.

Design and Construction

The Lenovo P11 Pro has a big screen. It’s bigger than the Samsung Tab S7 and also thinner. On the front, you get a dual front-facing camera, probably for the depth effect. And on the back, you get a dual-camera setup along with an inbuilt flash.

The P11 Pro has been designed keeping in mind a keyboard cover as the rear camera is placed so far back. The screen is so big that you can’t even notice how thick the bezels look. On its sides, the tablet features two grilles on the top and the bottom, along with a power button that doubles up as a fingerprint reader, two volume buttons, two microphones, and a USB Type-C port.

The tablet is very thin and big, the combination you can associate with luxury. The fit and finish are excellent.

Performance Tested

The tablet is powered by a Snapdragon 730G processor, which is great at providing both: power and efficiency. You can easily play games like Call of Duty Mobile, Battlegrounds India at high graphical settings and at 60 FPS. Additionally, playing games on such a big screen is a much better experience as compared to a mobile phone.

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