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Lenovo Tab P11 Pro Gen 2

The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro is a midrange Android tablet that's here to sweep up prospective entrylevel iPad 10.2 or iPad 10.9 buyers who like the sound of a slightly larger screen.

It has an 11.2in screen, a bit smaller than that of the first-gen Tab P11 Pro, which had a 11.5in display. This panel is the highlight, as it's a sharp and punchy OLED. The rest? It's not quite as hot. The Tab P11 Pro is a lot less powerful than even the basic 10.2in iPad, and its use of a relatively little-used MediaTek chipset does not seem to help with game optimization.

Its build is also less pleasant than the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite's, which is cheaper and still the go-to for non-iPad digital drawing on a budget.

While Lenovo has not messed up any key elements here, the P11 Pro costs a bit too much to nudge its way into any top positions for buyers. By itself the tablet price is too close to the iPad 10.9 for comfort, and for the same price as combining it with the optional keyboard and stylus, you could get a decent laptop instead.

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The Tab P11 Pro looks the part from arm's length, and on paper,

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