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Lenovo Tab Extreme

PRICE £833 (£999 inc VAT)

from lenovo.com/uk

At £999, the 14.5in Lenovo Tab Extreme is playing in the Premier league alongside the 12.9in iPad Pro (see issue 340, p84) and Samsung’s Tab S9 Ultra (see p56).

This large tablet becomes even chunkier if you attach the optional Tab Extreme Keyboard, which bears a striking resemblance to Apple’s Magic Keyboard. When typing this review, I found the keyboard cramped for my big hands, but the keys are well spaced and have plenty of travel.

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