Lenovo Tab M11 is the latest tablet to offer value-for-money under Rs 20,000

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Lenovo Tab M11 is the latest tablet to offer value-for-money under Rs 20,000

Lenovo’s M-series tablets have offered some of the most value-for-money affordable, mid-range tablets for years. The brand’s latest in the series, the Lenovo Tab M11, has just launched, and it offers some interesting specifications that would make it an ideal choice for students and professionals. Here’s everything you need to know about this machine.

Lenovo Tab M11: What’s new?

The Lenovo Tab M11 comes with a 11-inch WUXGA display. This panel doesn’t have a high refresh rate but does allow for full 1080p streaming. Powering the laptop is a MediaTek Helio G88 chipset which is coupled with a 7,040mAh battery. Lenovo claims the tablet can offer up to 10 hours of video playback.

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While other specifications like the RAM and storage options have not yet been revealed, Lenovo does offer a bunch of pre-loaded apps on the Lenovo Tab M11. This includes the Nebo, a note-taking/drawing app, the WPS office suite, and MyScript Calculator, a calculator for equations that students will really enjoy.

With Lenovo Freestyle, you can also link the tablet to a Lenovo PC or laptop, making multitasking even more seamless. For those who like to take the handwriting approach, or use their tablets for drawing, Lenovo is also throwing in the Lenovo Tab Pen with the Tab M11.

All of this is in a body that’s 7.15mm thin and weighs less than 500 grams – 465 grams to be precise. The Lenovo Tab M11 also packs an IP52 certification for protection against water and dust, and while it’s not the highest certification the tablet could have packed, it should be enough for daily use cases.

Lenovo Tab M11: Pricing and availability

The Lenovo Tab M11 is priced at Rs 17,999 for the base model and will be available in only a single colour variant for now – Seafoam Green. The tablet can be purchased from the Lenovo website and leading e-commerce portals starting today.

While the tablet offers some nice specifications for the price, you can also consider the OnePlus Pad Go for about the same price, which offers Oxygen OS, higher refresh rate and a slightly bigger battery.

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