The main selling point of the Lenovo Tab M11 is clearly the $180 price, but its specs and design are definitely something to consider too. The slate features stylus support and customers can also purchase a folio case to protect its stylish finish.
These don’t come with the tablet and must be purchased separately. The Lenovo Tab Pen Plus sells for $50, nearly a third of the tablet’s price, but the folio case doesn’t have a price tag yet.Now, as far as the rest of the specs go, these are pretty standard for a budget-friendly tablet. For starters, the tablet is equipped with MediaTek’s Helio G88 processor, coupled with 4/64GB or 8/128GB (expandable via microSD card slot).
More importantly, Lenovo’s tablet sports an 11-inch IPS display with 90Hz refresh rate, 1920 x 1200 pixels resolution, and up to 400 nits. In the front, the slate features an 8-megapixel selfie snapper, while on the back side there’s either an 8-megapixel or 13-megapixel main sensor, depending on the market.Also, the Tab M11 is powered by a large 7,040 mAh battery and features Dolby Atmos support, as well as four speakers. An LTE version will be available for purchase in select markets too, but the Wi-Fi only will be up for grabs just about everywhere Lenovo sells its products.
It’s worth mentioning that the Tab M11 ships with Android 13 on-board, which is a bit of a letdown. However, Lenovo says the tablet will receive two major Android updates and that security patches will keep coming until 2028. The tablet is scheduled to hit shelves in April 2024.
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