The hot new Lenovo Tab M11 mid-ranger is now officially up for grabs in the US starting at $180،
Unveiled internationally in January and already sold in a number of European and Asian markets, the Lenovo Tab M11 is still labeled “coming soon” on its manufacturer's official US website. But that doesn't stop Best Buy from putting the aptly named 11-inch mid-ranger on sale a few days before the April schedule announced at the start of the year.
Yes, you can now order the Storm Gray Coated Tab M11 in the US in two storage configurations and expect to receive the variant of your choice at your doorstep by the end of March. That's somewhat unusual for a company that mostly missed the launch of the Lenovo Tab Extreme last year, for example, so don't be surprised if this new mid-range Android trooper is also out of stock shortly after its debut in the
United States.
Buy It Now !
The easiest way to avoid any potential inventory issues is of course to make your purchase today, at least if you're certain this is the best value tablet for you. At a starting price of $179.99, the Lenovo Tab M11 undercuts Samsung's Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Google's first-generation Pixel tablet, while essentially competing with the Galaxy Tab A9 Plus.
Unable to hold up against Apple's best iPads in terms of raw performance, the Tab M11 should still be able to deliver a decent level of power (for the sub-$200 category) thanks to an octa-core MediaTek G88 processor . This is paired with 4GB of RAM, which isn't exactly ideal for heavy multitaskers, but the Dolby Atmos-enhanced quad speaker system and 90Hz FHD+ LCD promise to keep you entertained on the go with excellent audio and
video quality.
Since we're talking about promises, we should mention that Lenovo is committing to two OS upgrades for its latest tablet. That's not as impressive as it sounds considering the Tab M11 runs Android 13 instead of Android 14, but it's still better than what some affordable Lenovo slates have received in the past .
Featuring a sleek two-tone design, ultra-slim 7.15mm profile, up to 10 hours of continuous video playback, 15W support, and 8MP rear and rear cameras before, it looks like the classic definition of an average camera. tablet capable of satisfying most cash-strapped users.
Or maybe wait for a potential discount!
The 128GB storage variant is only $20 more expensive than the entry-level 64GB configuration and therefore seems like the smarter overall buy, although both models also support easy expansion external storage with a microSD card slot. Unfortunately, the list prices of $179.99 and $199.99 don't appear to include any protective or productivity-enhancing accessories. So we're afraid you might have to pay extra for a case, keyboard, or stylus.
Of course, the same goes for the aforementioned Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 Plus, which normally costs $220 and $270 with 64 and 128 GB of storage, respectively, and no S Pen or keyboard. The problem (at least for Lenovo) is that the Tab A9+ can currently be purchased at a steep $50 discount nationwide.
Should we expect similar price drops for this new Tab M11? It's obviously too early to tell, but we think it's a definite possibility, especially considering also how often the mid-range Lenovo Tab M10 Plus (Gen 3) and Tab P11 (Gen 2) range are sold at attractive prices in the United States. .