When I close the black and white line art file above, image of the line art will remain on the gray coloured background. The third downside to this OLED display is there's image retention issues under certain circumstances. This wobbly jelly effect does not affect landscape orientation. In the photo above, you see the right side of the display refresh faster than the left which is still trying to move down. The other downside to the OLED display is, when you scroll webpages in portrait orientation, there's this wobbly jelly effect. The pentile matrix does not seem to affect drawing that much. To me it's not a big issue because the pixel density is still high enough so the text is still considered quite detailed. This OLED display actually uses pentile matrix that actually makes the text slightly fuzzy. Cursor tracking is accurate despite some input lag. The display is laminated so there's minimal gap between the pen tip and the line you create. The colours look terrific and this tablet is bright. The display is 11.5-inch OLED with 2560 x 1600 resolution (263 PPI) and maximum brightness of 350 nits. My iPad Pro with a similar case has many dents on the metal edges so I highly recommend you get a case that also protects the sides of the tablet.ĭesign of the tablet looks fantastic with rounded corners, thin bezels, flat sides, beveled edges. However the slim case does not protect the sides of the tablet. The magnets are strong and snap tight to the back of the tablet. The slim magnetic case has auto wake function which is nice. The accessories not included are the slim magnetic case, Lenovo Precision Pen 2 and keyboard case which are all sold separately, or available for purchase as a bundle with the tablet. I'm not sure how the international warranty will work though. My unit is likely from the Chinese retail market since the packaging and manual are in Chinese. That's considerably cheaper compared to the US $599 pricing on Lenovo USA website. I paid SG $594 (US $441) for the bundle that came with the magnetic flip case and pen. The unit I bought was from Lazada, Amazon's Asia competitor. My review is from the perspective of an artist.īelow's a quick comparison between the Lenovo P11 Pro and P11. Specs and performance for both tablets are quite similar so that's a much closer fight. The US $230 Lenovo P11 non-Pro competes with the $349 Samsung Tab S6 Lite. You can get the Lenovo P11 Pro with at least $70 discount through AliExpress but after you add $50+ for the Precision Pen 2, the price is close to the Samsung Tab S7 which is a much better tablet in many ways. Lenovo P11 Pro is the mid-range tablet that starts at US $499 with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage, and US $549 with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage.įYI, the Samsung Tab S7 (6GB and 128GB) is US $549 at the time of this review. Both tablets support the Lenovo Precision Pen 2 (with Wacom AES 2 technology) which has tilt and pressure sensitivity. Lenovo P11 Pro and P11 are Android tablets released early 2021.
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