| Brand | Lenovo |
| Model Name | Tab M11 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
| Screen Size | 11 Inches |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1200 |
Powered by a MediaTek processor, the Tab M11 delivers smooth performance for everything you do, from casual browsing to multitasking. And with up to 10 hours of battery life, you can power through your day without needing to hunt for an outlet. The Android 13 operating system ensures a familiar and user-friendly experience, while 4GB of flash memory provides ample space for your apps, photos, and files. Whether you're a busy professional, a student on the move, or simply someone who loves entertainment on the go, the Lenovo Tab M11 and accompanying folio case is the perfect companion to unlock your potential, anywhere, anytime.
Very nice tablet. The price point is on spot.My only complaint is 1. It adds any used app to the homepage. I have to remove them constantly. 2. The comment keyboard covers the comment so you can't tell what you have typed until it is sent with any wrong spelling or punctuation.
Been using it for a day. Its really good and budget tablet. Needed it because of reading music scores for performances / concerts and needed to write notes so im thankful for the price.Might be using it for other purposes in the near future.
I will be back to update this review in a few weeks as I grow more familiar with the tablet, but my initial impressions were so good that I had to make an immediate review. I purchased this as an upgrade to a Lenovo M9 that I used for running laser engravers, as well as productivity with the Office365 suite, and for media consumption via music and movies. I did not use it for gaming beyond RuneScape and Solitaire. The M9 was a great price and I felt met all my needs perfectly. The only reason I decided to upgrade to the M11 was for screen real estate. The active stylus seemed like it would be a nice bonus for my graphics design work through the numerous apps I used in laser engraving.All that being said, as you can see I don't need the absolutely highest performance device on the market.As I've only used this tablet for 1 day, here are my observations. It is a hefty boi. It is surprisingly heavy, but not so much that I consider it a nuisance to hold. That probably comes from the premium design, as the smaller bezels and aluminum body give you a feeling that you're using something that was designed with pride.The size itself is perfect for my needs. As the larger screen size makes it a lot easier to design things without constantly having to zoom out. The included case is actually surprisingly slim, adding very little bulk. I appreciate that. It even has a rubber strap on it that you can use to either aid in carrying the tablet or secure the case closed during travel.So with regards to both the M9 and my new M11, one area that does impress me for such an affordable tablet is the screen. I really appreciate the colorful display, as it seems quite vibrant and capable of displaying a large range of colors. You really just have to see it in order to fully appreciate it. Additionally, it has a specific setting that makes reading ebooks an absolute pleasure, greatly reducing stress on my eyes. I think if I were to put an anti-glare screen protector on it, it might actually be my preferred e-reader. But if I have to complain about the screen it would be in two areas: the resolution, while being HD, lacks the resolution of other 11 inch tablets. At 1200x1920, it has a slightly lower pixel density than one might find in the Fire 11. Additionally, the screen brightness is great for indoor use, but move outside and you may find it's lacking.Another thing I appreciated with both the M9 and the M11 is the sound quality. This M11 steps up audio quality with 4 Dolby Atmos capable speakers. The tablet seems to be capable of getting quite loud in comparison to my S20 phone, and range is much better. Lenovo seems consistently able to provide users with respectable audio.And lastly and more importantly, the performance meets my needs. It's quite snappy. I don't think I'd recommend this for extreme multi tasking, but some of the reviews I found online left me expecting worse. The smart stylus is very responsive and the device itself opens my apps relatively quickly when compared to the M9. I don't find myself annoyed with the performance at all. It's precisely as fast as I need it to be for all my productivity needs.I got this thing on a great sale price and I absolutely do not regret my purchase so far. I'm looking forward to putting it through the paces. In a few weeks, I'll be back with an update, but based on my first day's use, I have a feeling I'm not going to have a lot of complaints!2 week update: I have been using this tablet exclusively for engraving non stop for the last two weeks. The screen has been on, displaying static images of my designs for up to 12 hours at a time with no burn in. Impressive. Also, I installed a "paper feel" non glare screen protector and it's an absolute game changer. Reading ebooks with Lenovo's exclusive integrated reading view setting is an amazing experience only bested by true e-ink devices. Additionally, with a "paper feel" screen protector, it truly feels like I'm drawing with a pencil. Speaking of the active stylus, I discovered it is indeed pressure sensitive. That quickly became evident when using a sketchbook app with simulated fountain pen. So if other reviewers are expressing otherwise then it's likely they haven't tested the pressure sensitivity with compatible apps. It's outstanding. This has been the best tablet purchase I've ever made!My last word of advice is to buy and apply a screen protector immediately. I didn't, and wound up with micro scratches on the screen from using the active stylus in a dusty garage relatively quickly.3 week update: Still loving it. The only other info I'd like to provide is that I've installed a PS1 emulator on it and after connecting my Switch Pro Controller, I'm now even more impressed with the performance and speaker quality. Playing FF7 on this device, it really makes the audio experience amazing. Percussion sounds coming from one speaker and the synthesizer coming from another... it's like having a little pseudo surround sound system in a tablet!Final update, I promise: The battery life on this thing is amazing. I recently experienced a 6 hour power outage at my home, and used this tablet to watch several movies/shows to pass the time. After appx 6 hours of video playback, I don't believe the battery indicator dropped below 75%. That speaks volumes in itself.
But 4 gb of ram is not for Android 15.
The screen on my Samsung Galaxy Tab s6 lite has been having fits lately, requiring multiple attempts to communicate with the device regardless whether not I'm using the pen or a traditional stylus. Annoying. I'm not the gamer my wife is so I didn't require the same kind juice she requires. The Lenovo M11 is essentially in the same range power-wise as the S6 Lite.The tablet feels nice in the hand without the slipperiness. The included case is handy and nice not having to buy a separate case. The case holds the pen. There's the standard USB C connector for charging and data transfer.Setup and transferring stuff from the S6 to this tablet was breeze (for change). Up and running in less than hour. The most difficult part was having to enter my router password (it's ugly and 56 characters, nice when I get it the first time). FRReader and Nova Prime both were configured using the settings from the S6. Other apps as well. I would rather have had at least WiFi 6 but 'n' will be fine. The screen is definitely more responsive with or without the pen. It is brighter than the S6 as well when the brightness level is set the same between the 2 devices.The tablet received updates to Android 15. There are a few 'extras' that were installed. They were uninstallable, surprisingly. One thing I really like is being able to turn auto-rotate OFF and leave it off. Lenovo (or may Android 15) supplies an icon that pops up in the lower left that can be tapped to rotate the screen for that instance of the app. Split screen mode is implemented nicely on this tablet.Mostly used for lite web browsing and low impact games such as Wordaily and sudoko. Primary usage is a an e-book reader using FBReader Prime or Moon+ Reader.For $130 this is an impressive table for my usage. I'd buy it again. I'm really starting to like Lenovo products.
I have always purchased these on prime day so the price was great. These are an amazing beginner tablet. I use these in my classroom for my students to either have a brain break and play a game or to research something. I love how it come with a pen, and the pen is decent and it works, and a case. If you are looking for something high end and you want it to do everything then pay more for either an iPad or a windows tablet. If you are looking for something that you are not to cry if it breaks then this one is it.
Funciona y cumple con lo indicado. Muy bien.
This tablet has a great value. I use it for school and watching lectures. This often involves:-Downloading and viewing videos-Marking up documents-Scanning documents-Using Anki-Surfing internet-Listening to musicFor all these tasks it performs very well. The speakers onboard are actually very good, I was pleasantly surprised.One thing to note: I disabled a lot of animation and background processing and this sped the device up SIGNIFICANTLY. For deatils on this look for a reddit thread called "M11 Tablet Optimization" SUPER helpfulI really enjoy this tablet and it makes me feel like life is good.
This is a good tablet. It's fast, sleek in design and rest to use. I'll recommend it.
Very nice tablet. The price point is on spot.My only complaint is 1. It adds any used app to the homepage. I have to remove them constantly. 2. The comment keyboard covers the comment so you can't tell what you have typed until it is sent with any wrong spelling or punctuation.
Been using it for a day. Its really good and budget tablet. Needed it because of reading music scores for performances / concerts and needed to write notes so im thankful for the price.Might be using it for other purposes in the near future.
I will be back to update this review in a few weeks as I grow more familiar with the tablet, but my initial impressions were so good that I had to make an immediate review. I purchased this as an upgrade to a Lenovo M9 that I used for running laser engravers, as well as productivity with the Office365 suite, and for media consumption via music and movies. I did not use it for gaming beyond RuneScape and Solitaire. The M9 was a great price and I felt met all my needs perfectly. The only reason I decided to upgrade to the M11 was for screen real estate. The active stylus seemed like it would be a nice bonus for my graphics design work through the numerous apps I used in laser engraving.All that being said, as you can see I don't need the absolutely highest performance device on the market.As I've only used this tablet for 1 day, here are my observations. It is a hefty boi. It is surprisingly heavy, but not so much that I consider it a nuisance to hold. That probably comes from the premium design, as the smaller bezels and aluminum body give you a feeling that you're using something that was designed with pride.The size itself is perfect for my needs. As the larger screen size makes it a lot easier to design things without constantly having to zoom out. The included case is actually surprisingly slim, adding very little bulk. I appreciate that. It even has a rubber strap on it that you can use to either aid in carrying the tablet or secure the case closed during travel.So with regards to both the M9 and my new M11, one area that does impress me for such an affordable tablet is the screen. I really appreciate the colorful display, as it seems quite vibrant and capable of displaying a large range of colors. You really just have to see it in order to fully appreciate it. Additionally, it has a specific setting that makes reading ebooks an absolute pleasure, greatly reducing stress on my eyes. I think if I were to put an anti-glare screen protector on it, it might actually be my preferred e-reader. But if I have to complain about the screen it would be in two areas: the resolution, while being HD, lacks the resolution of other 11 inch tablets. At 1200x1920, it has a slightly lower pixel density than one might find in the Fire 11. Additionally, the screen brightness is great for indoor use, but move outside and you may find it's lacking.Another thing I appreciated with both the M9 and the M11 is the sound quality. This M11 steps up audio quality with 4 Dolby Atmos capable speakers. The tablet seems to be capable of getting quite loud in comparison to my S20 phone, and range is much better. Lenovo seems consistently able to provide users with respectable audio.And lastly and more importantly, the performance meets my needs. It's quite snappy. I don't think I'd recommend this for extreme multi tasking, but some of the reviews I found online left me expecting worse. The smart stylus is very responsive and the device itself opens my apps relatively quickly when compared to the M9. I don't find myself annoyed with the performance at all. It's precisely as fast as I need it to be for all my productivity needs.I got this thing on a great sale price and I absolutely do not regret my purchase so far. I'm looking forward to putting it through the paces. In a few weeks, I'll be back with an update, but based on my first day's use, I have a feeling I'm not going to have a lot of complaints!2 week update: I have been using this tablet exclusively for engraving non stop for the last two weeks. The screen has been on, displaying static images of my designs for up to 12 hours at a time with no burn in. Impressive. Also, I installed a "paper feel" non glare screen protector and it's an absolute game changer. Reading ebooks with Lenovo's exclusive integrated reading view setting is an amazing experience only bested by true e-ink devices. Additionally, with a "paper feel" screen protector, it truly feels like I'm drawing with a pencil. Speaking of the active stylus, I discovered it is indeed pressure sensitive. That quickly became evident when using a sketchbook app with simulated fountain pen. So if other reviewers are expressing otherwise then it's likely they haven't tested the pressure sensitivity with compatible apps. It's outstanding. This has been the best tablet purchase I've ever made!My last word of advice is to buy and apply a screen protector immediately. I didn't, and wound up with micro scratches on the screen from using the active stylus in a dusty garage relatively quickly.3 week update: Still loving it. The only other info I'd like to provide is that I've installed a PS1 emulator on it and after connecting my Switch Pro Controller, I'm now even more impressed with the performance and speaker quality. Playing FF7 on this device, it really makes the audio experience amazing. Percussion sounds coming from one speaker and the synthesizer coming from another... it's like having a little pseudo surround sound system in a tablet!Final update, I promise: The battery life on this thing is amazing. I recently experienced a 6 hour power outage at my home, and used this tablet to watch several movies/shows to pass the time. After appx 6 hours of video playback, I don't believe the battery indicator dropped below 75%. That speaks volumes in itself.
But 4 gb of ram is not for Android 15.
The screen on my Samsung Galaxy Tab s6 lite has been having fits lately, requiring multiple attempts to communicate with the device regardless whether not I'm using the pen or a traditional stylus. Annoying. I'm not the gamer my wife is so I didn't require the same kind juice she requires. The Lenovo M11 is essentially in the same range power-wise as the S6 Lite.The tablet feels nice in the hand without the slipperiness. The included case is handy and nice not having to buy a separate case. The case holds the pen. There's the standard USB C connector for charging and data transfer.Setup and transferring stuff from the S6 to this tablet was breeze (for change). Up and running in less than hour. The most difficult part was having to enter my router password (it's ugly and 56 characters, nice when I get it the first time). FRReader and Nova Prime both were configured using the settings from the S6. Other apps as well. I would rather have had at least WiFi 6 but 'n' will be fine. The screen is definitely more responsive with or without the pen. It is brighter than the S6 as well when the brightness level is set the same between the 2 devices.The tablet received updates to Android 15. There are a few 'extras' that were installed. They were uninstallable, surprisingly. One thing I really like is being able to turn auto-rotate OFF and leave it off. Lenovo (or may Android 15) supplies an icon that pops up in the lower left that can be tapped to rotate the screen for that instance of the app. Split screen mode is implemented nicely on this tablet.Mostly used for lite web browsing and low impact games such as Wordaily and sudoko. Primary usage is a an e-book reader using FBReader Prime or Moon+ Reader.For $130 this is an impressive table for my usage. I'd buy it again. I'm really starting to like Lenovo products.
I have always purchased these on prime day so the price was great. These are an amazing beginner tablet. I use these in my classroom for my students to either have a brain break and play a game or to research something. I love how it come with a pen, and the pen is decent and it works, and a case. If you are looking for something high end and you want it to do everything then pay more for either an iPad or a windows tablet. If you are looking for something that you are not to cry if it breaks then this one is it.
Funciona y cumple con lo indicado. Muy bien.
This tablet has a great value. I use it for school and watching lectures. This often involves:-Downloading and viewing videos-Marking up documents-Scanning documents-Using Anki-Surfing internet-Listening to musicFor all these tasks it performs very well. The speakers onboard are actually very good, I was pleasantly surprised.One thing to note: I disabled a lot of animation and background processing and this sped the device up SIGNIFICANTLY. For deatils on this look for a reddit thread called "M11 Tablet Optimization" SUPER helpfulI really enjoy this tablet and it makes me feel like life is good.
This is a good tablet. It's fast, sleek in design and rest to use. I'll recommend it.