Formally unveiled back in June, the mid-range Lenovo Tab Plus seems to have started selling stateside at some point in the last few days at $305 and up with a large screen, large battery, and no less than eight phenomenally powerful speakers in tow.
Simply and yet somehow confusingly named Lenovo Tab Plus, the company’s latest mid-range Android slate was unveiled with quite a bit of fanfare back in June and commercially released stateside in total discretion at some point in the last few days.
Interestingly, the “premium” entertainment-centric 11.5-incher appears to be available in a single 256GB storage configuration through Lenovo’s official US website at $319.99 and for 15 bucks less than that on Amazon with just 128 gigs of digital hoarding room and a folio case included.Decent specs all around and a big standout
Both of those options seem very competitively priced for what they bring to the table, which includes the following key specs:
MediaTek Helio G99 processor;
Android 14;
8GB RAM (in both 128 and 256GB storage variants);
11.5-inch TFT LCD screen with 90Hz refresh rate technology and 2000 x 1200 pixel resolution;
8,600mAh battery;
45W fast charging support;
Eight JBL speakers tuned with Dolby Atmos;
8MP rear-facing camera;
8MP front-facing camera;
microSD card slot;
USB 2.0 port;
Bluetooth 5.
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