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The Lenovo Tab M11 is a sleek, ultra-portable 11-inch tablet featuring a sharp 1920x1200 WUXGA display, powered by a MediaTek Helio G88 octa-core processor paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB SSD storage. Designed for multitasking and creativity, it offers up to 10 hours of battery life, an included pen for productivity, and versatile connectivity options, making it the perfect companion for professionals and creators on the move.
Standing screen display size | 11 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 |
Card Description | Integrated |
Brand | Lenovo |
Series | Tab M11 |
Item model number | ZADA0028US |
Operating System | Android 13 |
Item Weight | 1.03 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.54 x 10 x 0.28 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.54 x 10 x 0.28 inches |
Color | Gray |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 13 MP |
Processor Brand | MediaTek |
Number of Processors | 8 |
Flash Memory Size | 4 GB |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
K**
Good for students
The speed of this tablet is awesome sound quality is good really value the money good for trade student
A**O
Love it
I'm love of this tablet, very nice and works perfect for what I need ❤️
D**.
Far exceed my expectations...
At it's price I was expecting a device of similar quality to an Amazon Fire Tablet I was just going to use to watch TV at night...This tablet is a great budget option. For most people, it's likely the most computer needed. It works flawlessly, the battery hooks well and charges quickly an it's audio is audible at lower volumes as well as find to a good level so it doesn't keep my wife awake like the tv used to.I've also used it for some mild 3D editing and video editing, but I wouldn't recommend it for this unless you're just doing very minor edits. It's great for running my Alexas around the house, paying bills, ordering lunch or responding to a quick email.All around, I've been impressed with this and its usage has taken over from my phone while at home.
N**E
Great for reading
This is the first tablet I've ever owned, and I bought it primarily for reading comics/manga and textbooks for my mathematics degree, and potentially for taking notes with the included pen. For a quick review, it checks all those boxes just fine, and if you're just looking to read some pdfs and surf the internet, it's perfectly capable. I'll go into some more specifics now of pros/cons of the device.Pros:The price is great. I bought one on Prime Day for $162 (tax included) and, considering what I would be spending on textbooks otherwise and the space it saves on my shelves, I think that's pretty much a steal. In retrospect I probably should've bought the 8Gb model instead since it's a pretty modest price increase for better performance, but again my interests with the tablet are pretty minimal so it's not a big deal.It's an android tablet. This means you can "sideload" apps and install free and open source software on it which is a huge plus. Often, you don't have to nickle-and-dime yourself for apps because of the great alternative store F-Droid you can install on android devices to get free applications. The killer app here for me is Kotatsu; it allows you to read fan-translated manga and comics for free, and the app searches around 50-100 different databases to find what you're looking for. I also have been pretty happy with the free note-taking app Saber that's also available on F-Droid. You have a lot more freedom with how you use the tablet using android than with Apple devices.The battery life is pretty good. I used it during an entire 10-hour work shift, putting it down occasionally to talk to coworkers or do other tasks, and as long as you press the power button to sleep it I didn't witness any massive battery drain while sleeping. If you aren't keeping it on max brightness and awake for hours you won't have any problems.The tablet charges decently fast. I don't use the included charger because it's a USB-A to USB-C cable and I don't believe these are capable of faster charging speeds; instead I use a Samsung Super Fast Charger I bought on Amazon that's USB-C to USB-C and it charges fast enough that I'm not bothered by waiting (the device registers as "Flash Charging"). I'm estimating it probably takes about 1:30 to 2:30 hours to charge to full from empty using my Samsung charger.It has a camera. I don't have any interest in using it though so I can't really be bothered to test it out, but I just wanted to mention that there is a camera included.Cons:The tablet comes with a bunch of garbage pre-installed. I had to manually go through the app list and uninstall a bunch of trash applications like matching games and other nonsense that I don't want anywhere near my tablet. I think this actually improved performance once I uninstalled all of these too. When you go through the first-time setup, it asks you if you want to install these garbage applications with some of them impossible to unselect; once the installation finishes, regardless of what you picked, it installs even more without asking you for verification. I bet this is how they subsidize cost for their tablet, but I think I would've rather paid more than have this stuff preinstalled straight out of the box.The tablet is a little laggy. If you're pulling down the top menu the framerate drops a little bit, and it can be a bit sluggish drawing in apps like ibis. For reading this isn't an issue though, and I bet if you buy the slightly more expensive 8Gb model this would be much less of an issue than with the 4Gb.The storage is rather minimal, but there is a microSD card slot included in the device, so you can slap in as much additional storage as you want, whenever it becomes an issue that you'll hit the maximum storage space. Since I've heard the camera isn't great, and I think this is one of the things that takes the most space besides games which this device isn't really for, I don't think having 64Gb of space is a massive downside.Conclusion:I think that if you're looking for a tablet for multimedia stuff including games, then this is probably more like a 3 star tablet. For me though, thinking of this purely as a reading device, it's a 4 star device. If it was a little less laggy or didn't preinstall software I don't want out of the box, then this would be a 5 star device for reading and web browsing at its price range.
P**S
Best Buy for my needs
Bought this to read my online magazines. Love being able to see the whole page, instead of having to scroll down or click back and forth.
A**R
Good for its price but poor charging speed
Bought this for a compact setup for my tabletop (D&D) game group: the tablet, bluetooth keyboard, and wireless mouse. It does it's job for a cheap tablet so it can run microsoft office apps, stream music, and have several browser tabs open without lag or any issues with my bluetooth devices.The one major flaw this tablet has is the charging speed. While in use and charging, it drains faster than it charges which is really disappointing. It has an okay battery capacity but it takes a long time to charge to full.
M**T
Bought it on accident, kept it anyway because it was good.
I ordered this mistakenly thinking I'd ordered a Windows tablet. When I saw it was Android instead, I almost returned it, but I'm glad I didn't. I've been using it in the shop for awhile now and find it to be rugged, fast, and incredibly useful, with the only annoyance being it's reluctance to sometimes bring up the keyboard on screen.
N**E
The price is worth it
My daughter loves this tablet the lasts long and a perfect size
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