[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Honestly, this tablet is as advertised. Great resolution, great battery life, great processing speed, the list goes on. I'm very happy with the Idea Tab Pro. Worth every penny!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This little device is a nice compromise between a tablet and a laptop. The graphics are superior. It can be used for reading, drawing, writing, and watching TV and Movies. With a keyboard, you can do your work anywhere. Very pleased.
Bang for the buck choice for general performances.
on February 1, 2026
Posted by: Seeb
from Montreal
Verified Purchase:Yes
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Definitely up there in the ''best bang for you buck'' category especially when on sale -paired with Rakuten-. I was looking to get a OnePlus Tab2 but arrived late to the party and they were sold out (And Tab3 is too much money for my use) so I ended up getting the Idea Pro as my backup choice and I am not sad about this outcome. Here are some of my pros and cons.
Pros; -Performances are 100% there for a sub sub 400$ (When on deal). -Love the PC mode for sporadic work/fantasy football stuff. -Sound is pretty good when needed, not a blaster but powerful and clean enough when you want. -Pen is good, always nice when included in tablets of this price, not perfect but I like it. -Battery life is good but to be expected from a new unit with 10200 mAH. -Colors are true and 3K shines through when watching movies. -The background noise ''app'' is a very nice add for people always looking for white noise in their life like myself.
Cons; -Why even bother putting cameras on a tablet in 2025 (Year it came out)? Some phones have better cameras than DSLRs so I don't really see anyone getting their tabs out under any circumstances aside from elders facetiming with family members and even there you're better suited with a phone (Quality wise). I'd rather have a cheaper tab, slightly lighter and/or a bigger battery or better GPU without a set of cameras but that stands for any tablet out there. -As much as colors are good, the blacks aren't very deep but that's what you get when going IPS instead of OLED but at that price range it is expected. -This is more of an indoor tab considering the 400 nits screen, that's what I wanted but keep in mind if you're looking for a tablet to use outdoor. -Takes about an hour to get all the bloatware out of this Idea Pro but that's what living in 2026 is so again it isn't a knock specifically on Lenovo. They could be different from others and just not give me that to go through on startup but I understand the why's. -2 major updates is fine at best.