Aside from launching a new Chromebook, Lenovo debuts a couple of new Lenovo Tab P11 tablets. One is the second-generation Tab P11 Pro designed for media viewing. It gets a 600-nit 11.2-inch OLED touchscreen with a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ support. It runs on a MediaTek Komapnio 1300T octa-core processor, promising 120% more power than its predecessor. It gets a "ThinkPad-inspired" detachable keyboard and support for Lenovo's Precision Pen 3.
Now, if you want to try out the tablet-oriented Android 12L, you should opt for the second-gen Lenovo Tab P11. This tablet has an 11.5-inch regular LCD with a 120Hz refresh rate. It runs on a MediaTek G99 chip, promising 50% more power than its predecessor.
Both tablets include subscriptions to digital notebook software Nebo and MyScript Calculator 2. Both models come in Storm Grey, while the P11 Pro gets an Oat option and the P11 also comes in Sage. According to Lenovo, the products will get "at least two major Android OS upgrades" and three years of security updates from the launch.
The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro gets a starting price of US$399.99, and it's available beginning this month in some markets. Meanwhile, the Lenovo Tab P11 gets a starting price of US$249.99, and it'll be available starting in January.