Lenovo Idea Tab Pro delivers reliable basics for everyday use

The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro is a budget-friendly tablet that handles routine tasks effectively without standout features. Priced starting at $389, it includes expandable storage and a sharp display, though its performance remains modest. Reviewers note it shines as a value option when discounted to around $289.

The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro enters the tablet market as an unassuming device suited for light productivity and media viewing. It starts at $389 for the 128GB model and $419 for the 256GB version, both bundled with the Tab Pen Plus stylus but lacking a keyboard cover, which costs an extra $119. A key advantage is its microSD card slot, allowing easy storage expansion.

Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8300 processor, the tablet lags behind high-end chips like the Snapdragon 8 Elite or Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in CPU and GPU benchmarks. However, it outperforms the Amazon Fire HD 10 (2023) and matches or exceeds the Google Pixel Tablet in tests such as Geekbench 6 single- and multicore scores, 3DMark Wild Life Unlimited, and MotionMark, where it doubled the Pixel's result. Everyday tasks proceed smoothly, though heavy gaming requires reduced settings, and one instance of choppy 2x-speed YouTube playback occurred briefly.

Battery endurance reaches 12.35 hours in video streaming at 50% brightness, outputting 141.5 nits. The 12.7-inch LCD screen provides a 2,944x1,840 resolution and 144Hz refresh rate, peaking at 411 nits, with even bezels and JBL speakers on each side for decent audio.

Design-wise, the gray aluminum body features a magnetic stylus latch on the rear, though the stylus requires separate USB-C charging and lacks haptic feedback. Biometrics include facial recognition via the front camera and a power-button fingerprint scanner, both responsive. As one review states, 'The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro isn't a tablet to get terribly excited about. Fortunately, it doesn't need to be.' At discounted prices like $289, it represents strong value for basic needs.

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