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Lenovo Announces Two New Tablets Including 11.5-Inch Tab P11 Pro

Lenovo is putting the tablet market on notice with two new models that look incredibly promising.

The company has announced the midrange Lenovo Tab P11 Pro and Lenovo Tab M10 HD Gen 2 Lenovo news site. They both look like really solid Android tablets that definitely need to be on your radar if you're in the market for a powerful Android device.

Starting with the entertainment-focused tablet, Lenovo has announced the Tab P11 Pro. It features a massive 11.5-inch 2560 x 1600 OLED display. It features support for both HDR10 and Dolby Vision, so it'll be able to handle all of the best-looking content you can throw at it.

The screen isn't the only part of this tablet designed for entertainment. It comes with four JBL speakers that'll pump out high-quality sound.

Under the hood is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G processor, which should be more than capable of handling most of what you can throw at it. This is the same processor that's found in the popular Google Pixel 4A smartphone. It lacks the power offered by the more expensive Samsung Tab S7 and S7 Plus, but it's still pretty solid.

In spite of the powerful specs and large screen, Lenovo looks to have made this tablet as thin as possible. It comes with 6.9mm slim bezels on all four sides and a 7.7mm depth at the thickest point.

As for battery life, Lenovo says the Tab P11 Pro will get 15 hours of usage on a full charge, which is quite solid. That comes from the beefy 8,600mAh battery offered by the company.

Like most large tablets, the Tab P11 Pro can be purchased with an optional stylus and keyboard, allowing this tablet to do a lot of the same tasks you'd expect from a laptop.

The smaller Lenovo Tab M10 HD Gen 2 is the first to feature Kids Space from Google. Lenovo seems to be aiming this tablet at families, as it comes with lots of features that'll make it fun and useful for the whole household.

The tablet features a 10.1-inch HD wide-angle display. For sound, it has dual speakers with Dolby Atmos support. It even has TÜV Rheinland eye protection, which helps reduce the harm caused by blue light.

The tablet is powered by an octa-core processor featuring up-to-2.3 GHz of power.

Starting with the Lenovo Tab P11 Pro, the company will offer it starting at $499. There's also a configuration available with the stylus and keyboard for more. It will be available starting in November 2020, which is just in time for the holiday season.

The vastly more affordable Lenovo Tab M10 HD Gen 2 starts at $130. It'll be available in late October.

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