Thursday, June 20th 2024

Never Miss a Beat with Lenovo Tab Plus, a Music Lover's Dream Tablet with Eight Speakers

Today Lenovo introduced the Lenovo Tab Plus, an entertainment tablet that delivers an outstanding sonar experience with Eight JBL speakers with Hi-fi matrix structure tuned by Dolby Atmos. Designed for music lovers, the 11.5-inch tablet complements its premium sound with a 2K display for vivid visuals and an adjustable stand for optimal enjoyment from every angle.

"Tablets have evolved to meet the needs of people transitioning between work, study and play, offering a balanced combination of mobility and performance," said Tony Chen, vice president of Tablets, Intelligent Devices Group, Lenovo. "As the tablet market recovers, customers can expect increased Lenovo product differentiation through features that address their specific demands. The Lenovo Tab Plus is a prime example of a well-rounded tablet that delivers premium sound for a truly immersive entertainment experience."
Inspiration in Every Beat
An essential device for music lovers, the Lenovo Tab Plus transforms virtually any location into a personal entertainment sanctuary with 26 W of crisp stereo sound. Featuring Eight JBL Hi-fi speakers, including four matrix tweeters and four force-balanced woofers housed in 4 speaker boxes totaling 22 cc, the tablet brings any bedroom or living room to life with deeper, more pronounced bass and clearer treble. In addition, it is tuned by Dolby Atmos and supports high-res audio of 24-bit and 96 kHz frequency when using headphones.

To maximize the tablet's functionality and audio system designed and engineered with JBL, the Lenovo Tab Plus transforms into a Bluetooth speaker for seamless audio anywhere, streamed from your portable device like a smartphone, and comes with an integrated kickstand for up to 175 degrees of viewing flexibility. For the utmost sonar customization, it comes with a personalized app volume control that lets you fine-tune audio settings. With the app volume control, the tablet automatically cranks up the volume when your favorite music or podcast app is open, lowers the sound when a browser is chosen, and more.

A Complete Non-Stop Entertainment Experience
The Lenovo Tab Plus delivers a complete entertainment experience, matching its sonar prowess with a 11.5-inch 2K TUV-certified display with 90 Hz of refresh rate that complements the crisp sounds and heart pumping bass with vibrant images and evocative graphics. A TUV-certified screen undergoes testing to ensure low-blue light and flicker-free for optimal eye comfort. To ensure non-stop entertainment on the go, the tablet is packed with an 8600 mAh battery capable of streaming up to 12 hours and 45 W fast charging that reaches full power in only 90 minutes.

Lenovo's latest entertainment tablet is powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 processor, offers up to 256 GB of built-in storage with an option to expand via MicroSD card (sold separately) and is IP52 water and dust resistant. It features a built-in Immersive Reading Mode that softens the screen to simulate the color matrix of a book's pages and can transform into a digital photo frame or clock via Standby Mode. Standby Mode is automatically activated when the Lenovo Tab Plus is not in use and charging in landscape mode with the kickstand.

The Lenovo Tab Plus safeguards users with a privacy dashboard that lets the owner manage permissions, will offer upgrades for 2 years with 4 years of security patches until June 2028, and is available with Lenovo Premium Care for personalized technical support and Lenovo Accidental Damage Protection One for safety against accidental drops or spills. The tablet is compatible with the Lenovo Tab Pen Plus, the Lenovo 68 W USB-C Wall Charger, the Lenovo Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard, and a protective sleeve made with Dupont Tyvek material and PU leather.

Pricing and Availability
Lenovo Tab Plus is now available in select global markets with an expected starting price of €279 (including VAT) and $289.99.
Source: Lenovo
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32 Comments on Never Miss a Beat with Lenovo Tab Plus, a Music Lover's Dream Tablet with Eight Speakers

#26
bug
Dr. DroHelio G99 already offers a poor gaming experience today, no need to stretch out that far. And sure you can get the OS to run probably. Just like on aforementioned Moto E, experience is gonna blow. No way to sugar coat it.
Let me rephrase a bit: if Android 18 will run on the low end hardware of 2027, it won't run on high or mid range hardware from 2024? And then there's Android Go.
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Dr. Dro
bugLet me rephrase a bit: if Android 18 will run on the low end hardware of 2027, it won't run on high or mid range hardware from 2024? And then there's Android Go.
The difference being the Helio is a 2022 chip with a 2017 level of performance at best. Really, it's the same chip found on the Tab A9 EE, that's a $150 tablet with the Samsung tax added onto that.

That SoC is far too anemic. I'd argue that there's a very large difference between runs and usable, hence why I brought up the iPhone 4s.
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bug
Dr. DroThe difference being the Helio is a 2022 chip with a 2017 level of performance at best. Really, it's the same chip found on the Tab A9 EE, that's a $150 tablet with the Samsung tax added onto that.

That SoC is far too anemic. I'd argue that there's a very large difference between runs and usable, hence why I brought up the iPhone 4s.
Oh, I wasn't talking this particular chip (I know MediaTek does a piss-poor job of providing driver updates anyway*, no matter the SoC tier). I was just saying, expecting 4 year of OS upgrades is not unrealistic.

* The only Mediatek SoC (that I know of) in my household is in my router. And because of that, I didn't get the promised MU-MIMO capability :(
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#29
Makaveli
Snapdragon > Mediatek when it comes to SOC in these tablet no doubt.
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#30
Vayra86
Eight tablet speakers and they think its a selling point.

Ouch. The first self proclaimed audiophile walking around with this is going to get rampant laughter from me
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#31
bug
Vayra86Eight tablet speakers and they think its a selling point.

Ouch. The first self proclaimed audiophile walking around with this is going to get rampant laughter from me
I'm already imagining orchestra conductors using these to listen to their performances :P
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#32
kondamin
bugI'm already imagining orchestra conductors using these to listen to their performances :p
Beethoven might
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