Lenovo has released a new Android tablet at this year’s CES, though it has a rather familiar name. It’s called the Lenovo Tab P11, and it appears to be a more budget-friendly and lesser version of last year’s Tab P11 Pro. While the P11 Pro is aimed at professionals, the P11 is aimed more at families.
The P11’s display, for example, is not quite as advanced as the one on the P11 Pro. Instead of a 11.5-inch OLED (2,560 x 1,600 resolution), the P11 has a 11-inch high-definition 2K (2,000 x 1,200) touchscreen IPS LCD. That said, Lenovo says that the Tab P11 still has integrated Eye Care mode technology plus a way to lower harmful blue light, which is frequently associated with eye strain. The overall look of the Tab P11 is rather handsome as well. It has a dual-tone finish in either Slate Grey or Platinum Grey coupled with an aluminum alloy chassis.
Other specs include a battery life of up to 15 hours and it comes with a new kid-friendly mode called Kids Space from Google. This offers parents and children an array of family-friendly apps, books and videos tailored for children under nine. On the front is an 8-megapixel front camera for video chats. If you’re concerned about privacy, the Tab P11 also includes a Smart Privacy feature that will blur your background. As far as audio goes, the Tab P11 offers quad speakers with Dolby Atmos.
While the P11 Pro is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 730G, the P11 is powered by the Snapdragon 662 Mobile Platform with Advanced LTE. It packs in up to 6GB of RAM and has an integrated Qualcomm FastConnect subsystem. Just like the Tab P11 Pro, the Tap P11 will work with an optional keyboard pack or the Precision Pen stylus.
Seeing as the Tab P11 doesn’t have the high-end features of the Pro, it’s also a lot cheaper. Instead of the Pro’s $499, the Tab P11 starts at just $230. The Tab P11 will be available this month.
At the same time, Lenovo is also announcing a new Alexa Show Mode for PC, which will essentially turn your Lenovo PC into a pseudo Alexa smart display. You can ask it to play music, control your smart home or set reminders, just like you can on the Echo Show. The Show Mode won’t be available until Q2 of this year.
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Author: Nicole Lee, @nicole
3h ago
Source: Engadget