Are you a student searching for an affordable tablet for studying, note-taking, and online classes with a high-quality camera and speakers? The Lenovo IdeaTab Pro has just launched in India, starting at ₹27,999, offering a powerful performance and display.
The 12.7-inch display features a 3K resolution for crystal-clear visuals. It supports a 144Hz refresh rate, ensuring ultra-smooth performance, making it ideal for online classes, notemaking, video playback, and productivity tasks.
It is compatible with the Lenovo Tab Pen Plus, and therefore a great choice for note-taking, sketching, and creative work. It features pogo-pin connectors that support the Tab Pro 2-in-1 Keyboard, transforming the tablet into a productive workstation within no time.
The tablet comes with Wi-Fi 6E, ensuring fast and stable internet connectivity. Bluetooth 5.3 provides reliable wireless connections for accessories like headphones and keyboards. It features a USB Type-C 3.2 Gen1 port, allowing high-speed data transfers and fast-charging support.
The IdeaTab Pro runs on Android 14-based Lenovo ZUI 16. Lenovo has also promised two major OS updates, ensuring the tablet will be upgraded to Android 16 and 4 years of security patches, keeping the device secure until 2029.
The MediaTek Dimensity 8300 processor powers the Lenovo IdeaTab Pro, delivering excellent performance for multitasking, gaming, and professional use. Available with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.
The IdeaTab Pro is backed by a huge 10,200mAh battery, ensuring long-lasting usage for online classes and work. It supports 45W fast charging, allowing users to quickly power up their device.
The tablet has a 13MP rear camera and 8MP front camera is perfect for selfies and video calls. For an immersive audio experience, it is equipped with quad JBL speakers with Dolby Atmos support, delivering dynamic sound quality.
This tablet is currently available for purchase at the Lenovo India e-store, and from March 21, it will also be available on Amazon India.
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