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It's not often that a tablet comes out with something unique to offer, and aiming to be best in a specific area. This is one of those cases – the 2024 Lenovo Tab Plus wants to be your"premium entertainment tablet," boasting what are arguably the best speakers ever put in one.
That bump on the back is actually surprisingly ergonomic for holding it in either landscape or portrait mode, but let's face it – this tablet wasn't designed to be held – it's meant to stay propped up on its kickstand, letting you enjoy your movies, shows, YouTube videos, or music, while doing other stuff or relaxing.
For reference, the 11-inch iPad Air has 600 nits of brightness, and even that can feel too dim on a sunny day. But the iPad Air also costs nearly twice as much, so… As for video recordings, the main camera's dynamic range impresses again, but the overall detail, and especially the complete lack of stabilization could be an issue. If you plan on propping the camera still, in order to film a quick something – it won't disappoint for a, but the moment you move, that recording will need some editing and stabilization in post, in order to be salvaged.
So while we can't expect the number of years of major software updates we see from the likes of Apple and Samsung, at least right now, and likely for the near future, this tablet should be up to date in terms of Android security updates.tablet, which is honestly good news. We have the familiar gestures or navigation keys, if you prefer those; a familiar dock that can stick to the bottom of apps or be disabled, and a traditional home screen.
Charging is fast, and the battery lasts well over a week of light use, or a couple of days of regular use. The Lenovo Tab Plus' eight JBL speakers take advantage of Dolby Atmos, making movies and music sound extra spatial, and feel extra immersive.
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