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With 4,096 levels of pressure and tilt detection, the Lenovo Precision Pen 2 affords users the highest level of precision and control as they sketch or just take notes.
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I have a Lenovo P11 Plus. These cheap tablets are kind of buggy and don't expect more than 1 Android version upgrade. I wouldn't use them for any kind of work but it works well as something to just watch videos on. Scrolling on websites feels pretty laggy and so does the whole UI. I don't play games so can't comment on that.
After my last Lenovo Android tablet I will never own another. Slow, 1 update in 2 years, and easily the worst touch screen of any device I've ever used.
Upgrade memory on a tablet?! Never heard of that being done before as all tablet memory is soldered on.
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05-09-2022 at 09:20 AM.
I have a Lenovo P11 Plus. These cheap tablets are kind of buggy and don't expect more than 1 Android version upgrade. I wouldn't use them for any kind of work but it works well as something to just watch videos on. Scrolling on websites feels pretty laggy and so does the whole UI. I don't play games so can't comment on that.
I have a Lenovo P11 Plus. These cheap tablets are kind of buggy and don't expect more than 1 Android version upgrade. I wouldn't use them for any kind of work but it works well as something to just watch videos on. Scrolling on websites feels pretty laggy and so does the whole UI. I don't play games so can't comment on that.
I also have the p11 plus in 4GB/128GB configuration. While I agree that the UI is buggy, there have been a few software updates so far and it is android 11 and should get 12 as well... anything beyond that would be a miracle... Once you are past the UI quirkiness the functionality is not bad for a ~$200ish tablet...
To be honest maybe a custom launcher is the way to go and most of the UI bugs should be gone. I am yet to find a suitable launcher... If the yoga is the same then the screen, sound and overall performance should be comparable and quite good imo...
I just don't get the yoga style with that weird bump....or perhaps I need to try it out first, maybe it handles better than the traditional tablet form...
I have a Lenovo P11 Plus. These cheap tablets are kind of buggy and don't expect more than 1 Android version upgrade. I wouldn't use them for any kind of work but it works well as something to just watch videos on. Scrolling on websites feels pretty laggy and so does the whole UI. I don't play games so can't comment on that.
And Yoga Tab 11 seems to be the exact same hardware as P11 plus but pricier. Are there any custom rom to make them faster?
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Solid deal, thanks OP 👍
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Upgrade memory on a tablet?! Never heard of that being done before as all tablet memory is soldered on.
I also have the p11 plus in 4GB/128GB configuration. While I agree that the UI is buggy, there have been a few software updates so far and it is android 11 and should get 12 as well... anything beyond that would be a miracle... Once you are past the UI quirkiness the functionality is not bad for a ~$200ish tablet...
To be honest maybe a custom launcher is the way to go and most of the UI bugs should be gone. I am yet to find a suitable launcher... If the yoga is the same then the screen, sound and overall performance should be comparable and quite good imo...
I just don't get the yoga style with that weird bump....or perhaps I need to try it out first, maybe it handles better than the traditional tablet form...