Lenovo Tab Plus Android Tablet | 11.5 inch 2K Display | 128GB | Wi-Fi 5 | 8GB RAM | Luna Grey
Original price was: £219.99.£151.20Current price is: £151.20.
Price: £219.99 - £151.20
(as of Jun 02, 2025 03:13:57 UTC – Details)
From the manufacturer
1 Dolby Atmos 2 JBL Speakers 3 Bluetooth Speaker 4 Rapid Charge 5 11.5 – inch 2K Display
1 Accessories 2 Ports and Slots
Vibrant Display: Immerse yourself in stunning visuals with the 11.5-inch 2K OLED display, offering a 16:10 aspect ratio and a resolution of 2000×1200 pixels
Powerful Performance: Enjoy smooth multitasking and seamless app navigation with the MediaTek processor, 8GB RAM, and 128GB flash memory
Stereo JBL Speakers: Experience rich, immersive audio with the built-in Octa JBL speaker system, perfect for entertainment on-the-go
Versatile Connectivity: Stay connected with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 5, and a USB-C port. Compatible with a stylus pen and media card reader
Sleek Design: Carry the tablet with ease, weighing only 650 grams and measuring 17.42 x 26.83 x 0.77 cm, available in Luna Grey
Customers say
Customers praise the tablet’s build quality, with one noting it’s perfect for reading books and newspapers, and appreciate its value as a budget option for kids. The device features a sharp display with good color rendering, and customers find it easy to set up with a quick start guide. The functionality receives positive feedback, with the pen working well, and customers like the sound quality, particularly the Dolby Atmos speaker system. While some customers report no lag in processing speed, others find it painfully slow, and though the battery life is generally good, some mention it drains faster than expected.
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5 reviews for Lenovo Tab Plus Android Tablet | 11.5 inch 2K Display | 128GB | Wi-Fi 5 | 8GB RAM | Luna Grey
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Original price was: £219.99.£151.20Current price is: £151.20.
Jason Darragh –
The Go To Android Multimedia Tablet
The speakers on this tablet, wow !
First lets start with the box and inside is the Lenovo Tab Plus, quick start guide, a usb-c to usb-c cable and an sd card ejector tool.
The tablet has a nice heft to it but not too heavy and a great metallic design with a wider lower end which houses the 4 subwoofer speakers. On the upper left and right hand side of the tablet are a further 2 (each side) speakers providing the audio totalling 8, yes that’s 8 JBL speakers !
The left hand side houses the power button and along the top are the volume buttons and the sd card slot so that you can increase the storage. There is also a headphone port for those that still prefer a wired connection.
The screen is 11.5 inches and is full hd which can run at 90hz if you so wish. There are eye care options including a reading mode that turns the display into an e-reader style screen. The in built storage is 128 GB.
One of the best features is the built in kick stand on the back which enables the tablet to be positioned in a variety of angles for viewing.
Powering the tablet is the Mediatek Helio G99 processor which is a basic chip, certainly enough for streaming, browsing and general usage that most will undertake. Light gaming will also be fine but playing more graphic intense titles on high settings is a no,no.
Upon setting up there are some updates to install to get it up to date and some bloatware is also added. I always uninstall or disable those apps that I don’t require straight off to keep the tablet app free and tidy.
The Lenovo Tab Plus is being marketed as a multimedia device and this is why I bought it. I wanted a tablet for the kitchen so that I can watch and listen whilst in there and this is where it excels. Playing music via Youtube the 8 x JBL speakers go loud and fire off sound in all directions at times creating a great surround sound like effect. The tablet has built in Dolby Atmos sound which you can tweak to your preference.
Other features that require a mention are the pc mode where you can use the screen like a desktop pc and arrange windows, split screen mode so that you can open apps side by side and fast charging at 45w however in the UK variant there is no charger plug provided, just a cable.
The tablet comes with Android 14, Lenovo has their version layered over the top and are promising 2 further updates so it will reach android 16. They are also going to be sending 4 years of security updates so you are good until 2028.
I read a lot of reviews prior to purchasing and everyone praised the speakers and they do not disappoint. If you are looking a for a multimedia tablet to watch and listen then this is the go to Android device.
Amazon Customer –
Reliable tablet
This is a very strong and reliable tablet. The battery life lasts a long time. It was easy to set up, and the quality of the pictures was fantastic. My daughter loves it so much, and I would recommend this to anyone looking for a cheap and reliable tablet.
Arthur –
Good budget android tablet not 5 stars though
Overall I really like the build quality of the tablet its metal for the price of a tablet that would usually be plastic so thats a bonus.
I also really like the dolby atmos speaker system it has 4 speakers two either side of the tablet in landscape it does distort though at high levels if you put the volume on full.
The display is really sharp and bright with a snappy 90hz refresh rate its 1080p but no amoled thats okay as LCD is fine.
I like the addition of a pen because I am an artist who draws and paints its also great for taking notes and doing college work its smaller lighter and more versatile then my £750 laptop that I hardly use and has more uses obviously I cannot draw on my laptop I am studying animation so it would be a nice idea if there is an android app that does 2D animation but it seems there isn’t but with google play you can get most apps that are on android.
Overall sometimes the responsiveness of the tablet is slow sometimes the tablet will glitch and stutter or it will just freeze this doesn’t happen all the time and its not really that noticeable when using the tablet for light use like I am but it can be annoying if you need to do something in a hurry wish it had a snapdragon cpu instead of mediatek as I have had problems with mediatek cpus in the past.
Splitscreen and hovering windows is good I don’t use that feature alot but maybe once I start college I will use it more I wish they gave you a keyboard case as well with it as that would turn it into an actual laptop instead your stuck with third party ones that are not the best connection and tend to disconnect.
David –
Lenovo Tab M11 Android Tablet
After much reading of reviews and visiting a well known electrical goods supplier to view the tablet I decided to order from the above.
Had the Lenovo Tab M11 Android Tablet for a week now and must say I am very pleased with its performance and build quality, setup was fairly quick and easy the screen is bright and clear with good colour rendering, the supplied pen works perfectly with no lag, also games play well with no noticeable lag, just one point, this is not the dual SD card/Sim card model, it only takes a SD card, although you can make calls/face-calls on it over your Wi-Fi using something like WhatsApp, if you have WhatsApp on your phone its easy to transfer all your contacts to the Lenovo and make calls and send messages from it over Wi-Fi.
Reading some of the lower star reviews on here is a little confusing as Amazon have bunched all the Lenovo reviewed models on the same page, make sure the review is for the Lenovo Tab M11.
For a budget tablet its very good and better than some I looked at that were double the price and more.
Nicholas –
For its price point its surprisingly good. It has good battery life and average screen. I have it wall mounted and use it for Home Assistant, which has been running fine for a few weeks now. The tablet overall isn’t super responsive, and I honestly can’t say i would recommend this for general use such as playing games or web browsing as it would be too slow.