🚀 Elevate your digital lifestyle with Lenovo Tab M11 — where power meets portability!
The Lenovo Tab M11 is a sleek, lightweight 11-inch Android tablet featuring a crisp 1920x1200 Full HD display with 90Hz refresh rate, powered by a MediaTek Helio G88 octa-core processor and 4GB RAM. It offers 128GB storage, Dolby Atmos quad-speakers, and a robust 7040mAh battery for up to 10 hours of video playback. The package includes the Lenovo Tab Pen with advanced pressure sensitivity, perfect for productivity and creativity on the move.
Brand | Lenovo |
Product Dimensions | 16.63 x 25.53 x 0.71 cm; 465 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | TB330FU |
Manufacturer | Lenovo |
Series | Lenovo Tab M11 |
Colour | Luna Grey |
Standing screen display size | 11 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
Resolution | 1920 x 1200 Pixels Per Inch |
Processor Brand | MediaTek |
Processor Speed | 2 GHz |
Processor Count | 8 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Speaker Description | Quad-speakers tuned by Dolby Atmos |
Graphics Chipset Brand | MediaTek |
Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 8 MP |
Front Webcam Resolution | 8 MP |
Operating System | Android |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 1E+1 Hours |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 26.7 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 465 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**W
Great screen, sound, battery life. Easy setup straight out of the box. In short, recommended...
Why did I buy this?My requirement was for a well built tablet with a decent resolution/brightish screen, good speakers that could go loud (without distorting), good battery life and running a recent version of Android (preferably not too heavily customised from Google's 'vanilla' Android running on their Pixel phones/tablets), all at a reasonable price point. Not too much to ask for eh? :)Out of the box...The Lenovo Tab Plus felt solid straight out of the box with its aluminium body. It comes with few accessories. Just a USB C to USB C cable (approx 115cm long), Warranty/Quick Start Guide booklets and a memory card ejection prodder used to eject the tablet's microSD card holder. Up to 1TB microSD cards supported. A mains charger is NOT supplied as standard, Lenovo recommend a Lenovo branded charger or a charger supporting 18 (min) to 45 (max) Watts for maximum charging speed. They state that USB Power delivery (USB-PD) is supported by the tablet. (More on charging later).As mentioned, the tablet has a solid feel weighing in at 650g (1.43lb). Heavier than most modern 11.5" tablets.The tablet is marketed towards those wanting to consume music/movies on-the-go thus the inclusion of 8 loudspeakers housed in the speaker 'bulge' located in the lower half of the tablet (13.6mm thick going down to 7.7mm for the rest of the tablet) and a larger than average (for most modern slim tablets) battery with a capacity of 8600mAh.While on the subject of speakers, the tablet also offers a 3.5mm headphone socket for those who prefer wired rather than Bluetooth headphone connectivity.Both the inclusion of the larger speakers and high capacity battery obviously adds to the overall weight. But then given the tablet is aimed at media requiring bright screen settings, loudish audio from its excellent speakers then a larger than normal battery is required thus adding to the weight.The tablet has a built-in aluminium kickstand attached to the main body shell with sturdy hinges that adjusts to various angles (without collapsing!) which is great for media consumption.Brand new out of the box, the battery capacity was approximately 50%, easily allowing me to transfer content and settings from my (Pixel) phone via the included USB C cable and to download/install an Android update required to bring the device up to date (currently Android 14).With regard to software, Lenovo promise 2 years of major Android updates will be available which would take the Tab Plus up to Android 16 once released. Also 4 years of security patches.The Tab Plus sports 8GB RAM with 128GB storage. The main processor (Media Tek Helio G99) is nowadays considered entry level but in my opinion is certainly fast enough to get the job done. I haven't noticed any huge lag swapping between apps. Screen refreshes are certainly fast enough in my book. I'm not a gamer, but would suspect this would NOT be the tablet for you if gaming is your thing.WiFi 5 is supported alongside WiFi 802.11ac and Bluetooth 5.2I have not experienced any issues so far with the tablet's WiFi.GPS is offered to include Glonass and Galileo support which is a nice to haveLiving with the Tab Plus...I'm not a big fan of the default Lenovo 'ZUI' Android Launcher so I have downloaded and I'm using the Lawnchair Legacy launcher which has allowed me to tailor my Tab so that my experience is much closer to the Google Pixel launcher. Obviously my preference is a personal thing and most users would find the Tab's default launcher experience fine.I am very impressed with the Tab's main selling point, its sound quality. The sound from this thing has to be experienced in order to understand what can be achieved with the 8 speaker setup.Battery life is not proving to be an issue so far. My only gripe has been charging. I initially used the USB power brick that came with my Huawei laptop that can only support 9V at 2A (18W), which is at the bottom end of the Lenovo recommended charging rate (18W min, 45W max). This resulted in slow charging requiring me to source a different charger that I had lurking allowing a much improved charge rate. Maybe Lenovo should be supplying an approved charger for this tablet?In conclusion...I am very happy with the Lenovo Tab Plus. It meets all my requirements without breaking the bank. I could have pushed the boat out and gone for a Pixel tablet which is currently (21 jan 2025) twice the price from Amazon. Also I would have missed out on the Lenovo Tab Plus's best feature, its speakers.One thing I miss with this tablet is a fingerprint reader, but I can live without that given its other featuresI will add any additional comments to this review if issues (or non-issues) arise. Please click/tap the 'Helpful' button if this review has added any value :)
J**H
The Go To Android Multimedia Tablet
The speakers on this tablet, wow !First lets start with the box and inside is the Lenovo Tab Plus, quick start guide, a usb-c to usb-c cable and an sd card ejector tool.The tablet has a nice heft to it but not too heavy and a great metallic design with a wider lower end which houses the 4 subwoofer speakers. On the upper left and right hand side of the tablet are a further 2 (each side) speakers providing the audio totalling 8, yes that's 8 JBL speakers !The left hand side houses the power button and along the top are the volume buttons and the sd card slot so that you can increase the storage. There is also a headphone port for those that still prefer a wired connection.The screen is 11.5 inches and is full hd which can run at 90hz if you so wish. There are eye care options including a reading mode that turns the display into an e-reader style screen. The in built storage is 128 GB.One of the best features is the built in kick stand on the back which enables the tablet to be positioned in a variety of angles for viewing.Powering the tablet is the Mediatek Helio G99 processor which is a basic chip, certainly enough for streaming, browsing and general usage that most will undertake. Light gaming will also be fine but playing more graphic intense titles on high settings is a no,no.Upon setting up there are some updates to install to get it up to date and some bloatware is also added. I always uninstall or disable those apps that I don't require straight off to keep the tablet app free and tidy.The Lenovo Tab Plus is being marketed as a multimedia device and this is why I bought it. I wanted a tablet for the kitchen so that I can watch and listen whilst in there and this is where it excels. Playing music via Youtube the 8 x JBL speakers go loud and fire off sound in all directions at times creating a great surround sound like effect. The tablet has built in Dolby Atmos sound which you can tweak to your preference.Other features that require a mention are the pc mode where you can use the screen like a desktop pc and arrange windows, split screen mode so that you can open apps side by side and fast charging at 45w however in the UK variant there is no charger plug provided, just a cable.The tablet comes with Android 14, Lenovo has their version layered over the top and are promising 2 further updates so it will reach android 16. They are also going to be sending 4 years of security updates so you are good until 2028.I read a lot of reviews prior to purchasing and everyone praised the speakers and they do not disappoint. If you are looking a for a multimedia tablet to watch and listen then this is the go to Android device.
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