In 2020, the tablet market saw a resurgence, and that momentum has continued strong. The demand for tablets is evident, and manufacturers are stepping up to meet it.
As someone who isn’t the biggest tablet enthusiast (although currently enjoying the iPad mini), it can be challenging to get excited about a tablet purchase. While devices like Apple’s new iPad Pro offer impressive features like the best display and fastest mobile chip, the high price tag may deter occasional users like myself.
However, a fresh take on the traditional tablet design could pique my interest. I had high hopes for Google’s Pixel Tablet, but unfortunately, it fell short of expectations with its dedicated speaker dock design.
Enter Lenovo’s new Tab Plus, which seems to have hit the mark where Google missed. Priced at $300, this tablet offers incredible value and outperforms Apple’s $1,300 13-inch iPad Pro in one crucial area – its speaker system.
The Lenovo Tab Plus boasts an eight-speaker JBL sound system that transforms any space into an entertainment hub. With features like a 90Hz 11.5-inch display, integrated kickstand, and Dolby Atmos tuning, this tablet is setting a new standard for multimedia experiences on tablets.
The standout feature of the Tab Plus is its exceptional speaker setup. With 26W of stereo sound from eight JBL Hi-Fi speakers, this tablet delivers deep bass and clear treble for an immersive audio experience. The ability to use the Tab Plus as a Bluetooth speaker further enhances its versatility.
In terms of design and functionality, Lenovo has addressed some key areas where Google’s Pixel Tablet fell short:
– The metal kickstand on the Tab Plus offers flexibility compared to Google’s stationary speaker dock.
– Unlike Google’s limited Bluetooth support, the Tab Plus doubles as a Bluetooth speaker for portable audio streaming.
– The inclusion of a stylus with the Tab Plus adds another layer of functionality not found in Google’s offering.
Priced at $290/€280 for 128GB or 256GB storage options, the Lenovo Tab Plus also excels in display quality (90Hz LCD panel), battery life (larger capacity), charging speed (45W), performance (MediaTek chip), making it a top contender in its price range.
Despite being slightly heavier than other tablets in its class, the Lenovo Tab Plus offers unmatched value at a significantly lower price point than both Google’s Pixel Tablet and Apple’s iPad Pro. This bold move from Lenovo demonstrates that innovation doesn’t always come with a hefty price tag.
In conclusion, Lenovo has shown that thinking outside the box can lead to remarkable products without breaking the bank. The consumer-friendly price point of the Lenovo Tab Plus proves that you don’t need to spend big to get something truly special and unique in today’s tech market. Who knows? You might find yourself considering a Lenovo tablet after all!