An unrivaled audio experience among tablets

I have never really been the type to reject music aloud on a tablet, but the more I get older, the more I realize that my values do not reflect those of the wider population. There are a lot of people who like to do exactly that, and I suppose that if they are alone at home or that they just don’t care about person’s irritation in their vicinity, then more power for them. It is difficult to say what is so irritating about the sound that comes out of a tablet, but if I had to manage, I would say that it is often the quality of the audio that makes it more like noise and less to music or dialogue in a film. And although I always to tolerate pollute the air with tablet noise, if you want to do it, I would prefer that it is as clear and clear as possible. It brings me to the point, and by “the point”, I mean the Lenovo tab.
The tab Plus, as you may have reconstituted, is a tablet made by Lenovo which focuses on something specific – entertainment. In fact, Lenovo’s marketing will even describe the tab more as a “entertainment table”. Which makes a tablet a entertainment Tablet, do you ask? By estimate of Lenovo, it is a bunch of speakers And A reading that comes out from the back so that you can support it on a table (or your chest if you lazle in bed). These speakers are perhaps one of the first things you notice when you inspect the tab more for more than 10 seconds, because they obviously advance on each side of the glass slab. If you look at them and think, These things better have juiceSo you will be happy to know that they do it definitively, both on paper and in practice.
Tab Lenovo Plus
Solid tablet with a unique speaker system.
Pros
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Tons of speakers
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Dolby Atmos Tuning
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Solid performance
Disadvantages
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The screen is not very shiny
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Focuses more on audio and less on display
Let’s start with the part on paper, however. There are a large total of eight JBL speakers on this thing, which seems excessive to a certain extent, but it is also in a way – it is a entertainment tablet, after all. More specifically, Lenovo includes four tweeters and four woofers for a mixture of high, mediums and stockings, and a total of 26 W of power. To put this in context, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 +, which is at a comparable price, has only 1W speakers. It may seem unfair to compare the Plus brand tablet from Lenovo against the A Galaxy Tab A series, but it is difficult not to do so, given the important delivery of Lenovo at the moment, which marks this tablet from $ 350 to $ 200.
It should also be noted that all Tab Plus speakers are also set by Dolby Atmos and, therefore, the tablet carries part of the brand of its virtual surrounding surround. Dolby has become a little wild by launching its brand on all kinds of products in recent years, but if the tab is an indication, it still means something.
Which brings me to the other side of this room filled with speakers: how does it all really sound? In short? Good enough for a tablet. I executed the tab more through a few tests, which really involved setting up the volume and watching or listening to things, and I think that all this overflow on the elements of the speakers paid in an audio perspective. I listened to a mixture of Japanese funk on YouTube and I was able to take nuances – there is obviously not much range, but the tablet speakers bar is so underground, and the fact that there is a feat.

For the visualization of Netflix (I watched an episode of Our planet), the speakers are more than sufficient, but depending on what you look at, you can not You want to increase the volume on max for the heavy audio of the dialogue. I watched a YouTube video on the history of bread and I noticed that the creator’s voice began to get a small network after a few minutes, but I guess you could say the same thing for most YouTube videos in the course of a lounge at full volume. Speaking of start -up at maximum volume, you can Do it with the tab more if you wish, but obviously, the more the volume you listen to, the more the distortion slips. But even if there is more distortion to the maximum volume, there is still much less than the other tablets, which would be completely unrelated to a maximum.
The TAB Plus works very well to read long articles. © Raymond Wong / Gizmodo
There is a crutch that comes out from the back of the tab plus. © Raymond Wong / Gizmodo
So, the audio side is a star in the world of tablets, but what about the other piece of the puzzle? What about what you ingest with your eyeballs? Regarding the screen, there is nothing luxurious here. The TAB Plus is delivered with an 11.5 -inch LCD 2K screen with a resolution of 2,000 x 1,200. The maximum brightness is 400 nits and has a refresh rate at 90 Hz. Again, it will not impress anyone (there is no OLED display), but it is useful, and the screen is quite fluid while you scroll.
My main complaint, if we compare ourselves to competition, is that it is not incredibly brilliant, which can do content search in full light or outdoors … Meh. More specifically, the TAB plus’ 400 nits of brightness does not fear aforementioned competitors such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 +, which is delivered with a maximum brightness of 570 nits. That said, the tab Plus has a higher resolution and an LCD screen compared to the Galaxy A9 + 1,920 x 1,200 tab, so depending on your priorities in a tablet, this battle can even go out.

If you are going to watch a lot of videos and listen to a lot on this tablet, you probably ask yourself about the battery life, because video reading has an annoying tendency to eat a battery. According to Lenovo, the TAB Plus is evaluated for 11 hours and 50 minutes of HD video streaming with full light, and even if I did not sit and I watch Netflix for 12 hours in a row, my tests permanently corroborate this. Regarding performance, the Lenovo Tab Plus is delivered with a Mediatek Helio G99 processor and 8 GB of non -moderable RAM. Android 14 is preinstalled, although you can install Android 16 if you wish. It is not a device on which you will want to use Bitcoin, but to do everything for the tab is designed, like browsing the web and watching things, it seemed more than like power.

It should be noted that there are two cameras here too, but as with any tablet, this is not the point. The front and rear oriented cameras are only eight megapixels, which is good because everything you want to do with them is to use the unlocking of the face or to scan a QR code, respectively. I can confirm that for using the face unlocking, the front camera works very well.
In the end, however, the TAB Plus is designed to do something, and it is playing things to adequate volumes with a quality that is not afraid and gives you a pleasant screen to take said content through your eyelashes. And if that’s the goal here, I would say that Lenovo accompanies him. Again, a tablet that focuses mainly on entertainment is not for everyone, but if it looks like something that could be for you (like, if you spend a lot of time scrolling YouTube in your bed), then I will let you know that Lenovo holds his promise of an entertainment machine the size of a tablet.




