Lenovo has presented the Tab K11, another mid-range option that arrives hot on the heels of the M20 5G. While the M20 5G combines a 2K display with a MediaTek Kompanio 900T, the Tab K11 is a more budget affair. On the one hand, Lenovo has based the Tab K11 around the Helio G88, another MediaTek chipset that we have already reviewed in budget smartphones like the Honor X8a and Xiaomi Redmi 12.
Debuting a year before the Kompanio 900T, the Helio G88 is a 12 nm chipset with two ARM Cortex-A75 and six Cortex-A55 CPU cores, as well as a Mali-G52 MP2 GPU. Additionally, Lenovo complements the Helio G88 with up to 8 GB of LPDDR4x RAM and 128 GB of eMMC 5.1 flash storage, plus a MicroSD card reader that can read up to 1 TB cards formatted in exFAT. Moreover, the tablet has a 7,040 mAh battery that can be recharged at 10 W and is rated for up to 10 hours of usage.
On top of that, the Tab K11 has an 11-inch IPS display that outputs at 1,920 x 1,200 pixels (WUXGA) with a 90 Hz refresh rate and 400 nits peak brightness. Lenovo adds that the 16:10 display delivers a 1,500:1 contrast ratio, too, but only 72% NTSC colour space coverage. Elsewhere, the 255.26 x 166.31 x 7.15 mm and 465 g tablet features quad speakers, support for a Lenovo Tab Pen (4,096 pressure levels) and will receive OS upgrades until Android 15 with security patches up to January 2028. Lenovo has not shared pricing or availability outside Japan yet, although the Tab K11 is likely to eventually launch in Wi-Fi and LTE variants.


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