Lenovo Tab P11 Pro review: All-in-one but not for all?
By Mike Lowe (image credit: Pocket-lint)
OLED goodness
The 11.5-inch slate has an OLED panel with a 2K resolution. It's sharp, bright and colorful, which is this tablet's main appeal point. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Accessories ahoy
There's a keyboard and stylus pen package that can transform the Tab P11 Pro into a sort-of laptop replacement. However, Android isn't up to task here. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Keyboard conundrums
The keyboard accessory has a great backplate component with adjustable stand, so the tablet can sit upright, but the actual typing experience feels hollow. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Slim design
At just 6.9mm thick, this tablet is slimmer than most flagship mobile phones. It's well built, too, thanks to an aluminum frame. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Button placement baffles
The volume up/down and power button positions are strangely placed to the top/left side. Ideal for lefties, perhaps, but we found it awkward to interact with. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Verdict
As a tablet, complete with OLED screen punch, the Lenovo is great. As a laptop replacement, as the accessories suggest it can be, it's less successful. (image credit: Pocket-lint)