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manuel-echeverry · 2 years
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Lenovo presentó su tableta Tab P12 Pro, en Latinoamérica
Lenovo presentó su tableta Tab P12 Pro, en Latinoamérica
Lenovo esta semana presentó para toda Latinoamérica su nueva Tablet Android premium. Se trata de la Tab P12 Pro que, viene equipada con un procesador Qualcomm Snapdragon 870, una pantalla AMOLED HDR10+ de 12,6” y 120Hz de tasa de refresco. Su diseño minimalista la hace perfecta para entornos laborales y de entretenimiento en casa. Técnicamente hablando, Lenovo lanzó este modelo en septiembre de…
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arthurhwalker · 1 year
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Lenovo Tab P12 Pro Review
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When announced, the P12 Pro Android Tablet had a feature list that seemed too good to be true, a disparate, yet complimentary, mix of mobile goodness. I suspect Lenovo went with Microsoft Pen Protocol (MPP) because the device has the potential to work like a wireless Wacom Cintiq (acting as a second display) with an Android Tablet rolled into it.
I didn't actually think the device would compete with Wacom EMR, but was really curious how close it would come.
So, I reached out to Lenovo and asked to take a look at one. The fine folks at Lenovo obliged, and sent me a product sample. This review focuses on the more unique capabilities of the device, and how it fits into a creative workflow. If you're interested in the specs, hit the link.
https://psref.lenovo.com/Product/Lenovo_Tablets/Tab_P12_Pro#
My initial thoughts, as I had them, on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/ArthurHWalker/status/1592198522698448896
Read on for more:
Keyboard
One of the absolute showstoppers with the P12 Pro is the keyboard that comes bundled with the Lenovo Precision Pen 3. It has the size and relative heft of a simple tablet accessory, but has Bluetooth connectivity, and independent power supply. For artists, this felt huge; take the keyboard off, set it opposite the screen from your drawing hand, and drop the tablet into a low angle.
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It's the desktop drawing setup most people prefer. Mouse and stylus near your drawing hand, keyboard near your offhand for keyboard shortcuts, digitizer screen somewhere in the middle at a comfortable angle.
Is there a way to leverage this with drawing applications available in Android?
Or, when using the tablet as a second display for your Window's PC?
My first attempt at using the P12 Pro as a second display, accepting input from the Keyboard accessory didn't go well, and yet, it kind of did. The fact that it worked, badly, even for a couple of seconds before the connection failed, is amazing to me. I didn't expect the Lenovo Freestyle app to grant that functionality.
I'll talk more about using the P12 Pro as a second display later in the review. If that's your primary interest, scroll down.
How is it just as a keyboard for making text? Great, Key travel is as good as it gets with a keyboard designed to be this portable.  As tablet accessories go, it's way above average, wireless, or pogo pin connected. I didn't get the dreaded repeat key stroke issue I usually do with wireless tablet keyboards.
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There's always a "but", isn't there?
The first version of this review was pretty harsh with the trackpad. I said the best thing about it was the dedicated button on the keyboard that let you turn it off. Letting the experience of using the Tab P12 Pro gel in my mind, I realized that I wouldn't have used it much, anyway.
When I use it as a second display, I tend toward the mouse of the primary connected device, touchscreen, or pen. When I connect the P12 to a display and use it as primary, you need a mouse if your display has even 1920x1080 resolution. Getting the cursor from point A to point B is just nicer with that set up.
Standing alone, I reached for the pen, for pen things, but used the touchscreen primarily because of how precise and responsive it is. Given how the tablet is designed, and the use cases it is destined to occupy, putting the trackpad down the list probably made sense for engineers. It isn't obsolete, yet, but that isn't the fault of the hardware, in my opinion.
Stylus
The Microsoft Pen Protocol 2.0 stylus charges wirelessly by attaching to the side of the device. I suspect there are other ways to charge the stylus, but there are few other devices you'd want to use one with. The upside is that the MPP tech seems much improved for both handwriting, and artwork.
The downside is that you'll pay for a Microsoft Surface Pen if you ever have to replace it. Upside, if Microsoft puts out a keen nib set, it'll likely be compatible.
Microsoft Surface Slim Pen 2
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/d/surface-slim-pen-2/8tb9xw8rwc14
Microsoft Slim Pen Charger
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/d/surface-slim-pen-charger/8zc6jrr8jmr8
Update: There is a semi-keen nib set. The nib kit, according to the pics, on MS's site, and in Lenovo's own documentation for the Lenovo Precision Pen 3, should work as replacements. The kit doesn't have an assortment of different textures or feels. They look to just be "extras".
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/d/surface-slim-pen-2-tips/93Z8RNZ3R3FN
The native note taking app included with the device feels like it could stand alone, but it is better used as a sidecar to Microsoft OneNote. If this is your first pen-equipped note taking device you could lean into Lenovo's App if you don't need a lot of organization.
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I have found a couple of matte film display covers that give the P12 a really nice feel for handwriting. Four out of five stars. However, those films take the OLED display down a notch. Someone needs to invent a screen film that can be removed, rolled up, and re-applied later as needed. Go-go.
Display Functionality
The P12 Pro Tablet can be used as a 2nd (or 3rd) display. It can also utilize a second display, granting additional screen real estate in the event the tablet is serving as the primary device. There are a few limitations and considerations to know about if this is going to be critical to your workflow.
First, lets talk about using the Tab P12 Pro as an additional display for your PC.
I couldn't test every application out there to see how it behaved, but the vast majority of what I use has good rendering and latency. There are some weird graphical twitches in OneNote, but nothing really distracting. Clip Studio works flawlessly. Adobe Photoshop is, as usual, very hit or miss.
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Given how my gaming test went, I think it has to do with any app that leans heavily on the GPU to render. This means the experience could be different across connected devices. Also, network speed could play a role.
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If I want to sit on the couch away from my PC and use the Tab P12 Pro as my portal, it does that. I can use the included keyboard accessory with the touchscreen to enter text, browse the web, and so forth. My PC views the P12 as just another display with audio. Connecting using the Freestyle App takes only a second or two, and I'm working.
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The Freestyle app is required for this functionality, on both devices, and I've only tested it with a standard clam shell laptop PC. I might see what else that application can do, in a separate review.
Some caveats.
A mouse connected to the Tab P12 Pro will control the cursor, but only on the P12 Pro. It can't move the cursor to other displays connected to your PC. A mouse connected wireless to your PC works fine, though. This is probably the best way to go because the cursor will behave like you'd expect.
Using a Mouse connected to the P12 not only isolates the cursor to that one display, but makes it behave like a finger tap in Android. Most of the time, that isn't better, but it depends on the application.
In Windows you'll want to go to Settings -> Devices -> Typing -> and turn the touch keyboard off to prevent it from popping up every time you use the touch screen or mouse to place the cursor in a window ready to receive text.
The Tab P12 Pro will pick up the audio feed from your PC, and keep your tunes rolling. You set that up in Windows like you would any other speaker-equipped device.  
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Final Thoughts
I used the Tab P12 Pro for 2 months. It exceeded my expectations with an impressive feature set. Everything but the trackpad on the included keyboard feels like something worth more than the sticker price. This includes the aesthetics, build quality, display, and sound quality. Usual Lenovo-level attention to detail here.
As a second display option for mobile situations, particularly for traveling, it'll be stellar.
It can't replace a Wacom Cintiq, as a connected display for accepting pen input. The pen stylus doesn't fall short except with customizing the one barrel button it has. The digitizer is extremely good, precise, with what feels like dense pick up on the surface. Latency over a wireless connection with applications that require hardware accelerated graphics is the choke point I think.
If Lenovo improves that on the software side, or there's a hardware fix (like a better router) for example, the Cintiq could feel a little pressure from hobbyists, and prosumers. For a lot of people, nothing replaces the buttery slip stride feeling of EMR digitizers, but the Tab P12 Pro comes as close as any tablet ever has. This is particularly true with a matte screen film.
My expectation was that I would find a narrow section of digital creatives this device would appeal to. That section is much wider than I anticipated. It is a competent device, and platform, for digital art, and handwritten notes.
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darshaknews · 2 years
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Lenovo Tab P12 Pro: Lenovo च्या नव्याने लाँच झालेल्या टॅबलेटने टाळ्या मिळवल्या, वैशिष्ट्ये पाहून प्रत्येकजण थक्क झाला
Lenovo Tab P12 Pro: Lenovo च्या नव्याने लाँच झालेल्या टॅबलेटने टाळ्या मिळवल्या, वैशिष्ट्ये पाहून प्रत्येकजण थक्क झाला
Lenovo ने भारतात आपला फ्लॅगशिप Android टॅबलेट Tab P12 Pro सादर केला आहे. सॅमसंग आणि ऍपलचे सध्या भारतातील प्रीमियम टॅबलेट मार्केटवर वर्चस्व आहे, परंतु लेनोवोसारखे ब्रँड आता या विभागात प्रवेश करत आहेत. हाय-एंड टॅब P12 प्रो सप्टेंबर 2021 मध्ये जागतिक स्तरावर सादर करण्यात आला. असे मानले जाते की Lenovo Tab P12 Pro च्या प्रीमियम सेट आणि वैशिष्ट्यांसह, डिव्हाइस भारतीय बाजारपेठेत Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+…
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bluepriestess · 2 years
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i think i am going to use the birthday/graduation money ive been saving to get the lenovo tab p12 pro 🤔 i will have to learn how to use csp but i know challenging myself will help me be a better artist in the long run
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technationgr · 3 months
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LENOVO Tablet P12 Pro 12.6'' WQXGA/Qualcomm Snapdragon 870/8GB/256GB/Qualcomm Adreno 650 Graphics/Android 11/2Y CAR/Storm Grey
Ζήστε την κινηματογραφική λάμψη της οθόνης AMOLED σε συνδυασμό με μεγαλύτερη ταχύτητα και εξαιρετική φορητότητα Το Lenovo Tab P12 Pro είναι ένα κέντρο ψυχαγωγίας, παιχνιδιών και παραγωγικότητας που έχει κατασκευαστεί για χρήση σε εξωτερικούς και εσωτερικούς χώρους, με μπαταρία που διαρκεί όλη την ημέρα Expandable Memory with microSD Card (up to 512GB, FAT32; 1TB, exFAT), 4 side JBL speakers…
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The Best Tablets of 2023: Your Ultimate Buying Guide
Tablets have become an integral part of our daily lives, offering the perfect blend of portability, functionality, and entertainment. Whether you're a student looking for a versatile study tool, a professional seeking a productivity booster, or simply a tech enthusiast, finding the right tablet can greatly enhance your digital experience. In this blog post, we'll explore the best tablets of 2023, helping you make an informed decision when it's time to invest in one.
Apple iPad Pro 2023:
The Apple iPad Pro continues to set the standard for premium tablets.
Its M2 chip offers lightning-fast performance and enhanced graphics.
The ProMotion display with 120Hz refresh rate ensures stunning visuals.
iPadOS provides a seamless multitasking experience for productivity.
Ideal for creative professionals with Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard support.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8:
Samsung's Galaxy Tab S8 is a powerhouse with its Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor.
The Super AMOLED display delivers vivid colors and deep blacks.
DeX mode transforms it into a laptop replacement for enhanced productivity.
S Pen support enhances note-taking and creative capabilities.
A great choice for Android enthusiasts.
Microsoft Surface Pro 8:
The Surface Pro 8 is perfect for those who need a tablet and laptop in one.
Equipped with the latest Intel processors for top-notch performance.
Features a brilliant PixelSense touchscreen display with Surface Pen compatibility.
Runs Windows 11, offering full desktop software compatibility.
Ideal for professionals and students alike.
Amazon Fire HD 10:
If you're on a budget, the Amazon Fire HD 10 offers excellent value.
Provides a Full HD display and long battery life.
Perfect for entertainment, with access to Amazon's vast content library.
Best-suited for casual users and media consumption.
Google Pixel Slate (if available):
Google's Pixel Slate offers a clean and simple Chrome OS experience.
High-resolution Molecular Display for crisp visuals.
Features a detachable keyboard for productivity on the go.
Perfect for Google ecosystem enthusiasts.
Lenovo Tab P12 Pro:
Lenovo's Tab P12 Pro is a versatile Android tablet.
Equipped with a Snapdragon processor for smooth performance.
The 2K OLED display is stunning and great for multimedia consumption.
Offers an optional keyboard attachment for increased productivity.
Suitable for professionals and entertainment seekers.
Huawei MatePad Pro (if available):
The Huawei MatePad Pro boasts impressive hardware and sleek design.
Powered by Huawei's Kirin chipset for snappy performance.
Features a stunning 2K display and M-Pencil support.
EMUI offers a unique Android experience.
Conclusion: Choosing the best tablet in 2023 largely depends on your specific needs and preferences. Whether you prioritize performance, entertainment, productivity, or value, there's a tablet out there that suits you perfectly. The options listed in this guide cover a range of budgets and use cases, so take your time to research and find the tablet that fits your lifestyle best. A well-informed choice will undoubtedly elevate your digital experience in the year ahead.
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daboom-ru · 8 months
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Lenovo Tab P12 Pro: обзор планшета У Lenovo одни из лучших Android-планшетов, доступных на сегодняшний день. Tab P12 Pro хорош, но ему не хватает величия, поскольку он являет... #Lenovo #Планшет #Планшетныйкомпьютер https://daboom.ru/lenovo-tab-p12-pro-obzor/?feed_id=16671&_unique_id=64f6d61f8ebed
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P12 Pro Tab SD870 6G 128G
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Cycle 2 2022 – Lenovo Tab P12 Pro with Lenovo Precision Pen 3 / Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 / Android 11 (R) / 12.6″ 2K (2560×1600) AMOLED / 6GB / 128GB / 802.11ax, 2×2 + BT5.2 / Storm Grey
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sandeeparyan1-blog · 1 year
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Lenovo Tab P12 Pro AMOLED (12.6 inch (32 cm), 8 GB, 256 GB, Wi-fi Only), Storm Grey with Precision Pen 3
Lenovo Tab P12 Pro AMOLED (12.6 inch (32 cm), 8 GB, 256 GB, Wi-fi Only), Storm Grey with Precision Pen 3
Price: (as of – Details) 5.63 mm thin | 565 gm light | 89% screen-to-display ratioQualcomm Snapdragon 870 octa core processor with Adreno 650 GPU and 3.2 GHz clock speed |8GB RAM| 256 GB ROM| Expandable upto 512 GBAndroid 11 OS| 10200 mAH battery |5MP Wide + 13MP Auto-Focus rear camera| 8MP Fixed-Focus + TOF Sensor front camera| Google Kids SpaceQuad JBL (SLS) Speakers with Quad- Channel| Dual…
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altabattery00 · 1 year
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Android 12L : la mise à jour est enfin disponible, voici la liste des appareils éligibles
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La versione di Android di Google incentrata sui tablet, Android 12L, sta arrivando su una sfilza di dispositivi oggi come Android 12.1.
Poiché i tablet Android tornano nel 2022 e i dispositivi pieghevoli diventano sempre più comuni, Google coglie l'occasione per lanciare il suo nuovo aggiornamento Android 12L (Android 12.1). Presentato per la prima volta qualche mese fa, corregge i problemi di ottimizzazione di Android su dispositivi con schermi di grandi dimensioni.
Google si sarà preso del tempo prima di lanciare ufficialmente la nuova versione, dal momento che aveva tre beta all'inizio dell'anno, con l'ultima beta 3 disponibile da quasi un mese ormai.
COSA CAMBIA PER ANDROID 12L? Come abbiamo visto in varie versioni beta, Android 12L presenta modifiche visive che mirano a migliorare l'interfaccia utente su alcuni telefoni e tablet pieghevoli. Tra questi c'è un nuovo menu rapido che si divide in due metà; un lato per le impostazioni rapide e l'altro per le notifiche.
Il più grande cambiamento su Android 12L è l'inclusione di una barra delle applicazioni, che rende il passaggio tra le app più fluido e più simile a un laptop. Google afferma che puoi trascinare e rilasciare un'app dalla barra delle applicazioni per accedere rapidamente alla modalità schermo diviso, il che sembra un ottimo modo per sfruttare lo schermo più grande.
QUALI DISPOSITIVI SONO IDONEI PER L'AGGIORNAMENTO ANDROID 12L? In un post sul blog piuttosto breve, Andrei Popescu, VP di Engineering per Android, ha confermato che Microsoft Surface Duo riceverà l'aggiornamento Android 12L "entro la fine dell'anno". Google prevede anche di portare Android 12L "sui tuoi tablet e pieghevoli preferiti con aggiornamenti pianificati da Samsung, Lenovo e Microsoft".
Non sappiamo esattamente quali dispositivi saranno idonei, ma troveremo ad esempio l'ultimo Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 o il tablet Tab P12 Pro di Lenovo. Si spera che una linea temporale meno vaga verrà offerta dalle tre società citate nell'annuncio di Google entro i prossimi giorni. Per ora, l'aggiornamento è disponibile sulla maggior parte degli smartphone Google Pixel più recenti.
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newsaza · 2 years
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Lenovo Tab P12 Pro tablet, Yoga AIO 7 Desktop Launched in India: All Details
Lenovo Tab P12 Pro tablet, Yoga AIO 7 Desktop Launched in India: All Details
Lenovo has launched two new products in the Indian market today. First, Lenovo has launched the Tab P12 Pro tablet that is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 SoC and gets a 12.6-inch touchscreen. Second, Lenovo has launched the Yoga all-in-one (AIO) 7 desktop powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 5800G SoC and AMD Radeon RX 6600M 8GB graphics. Both, Lenovo Yoga AIO 7 desktop and Lenovo Tab P12 Pro are…
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thenationview · 2 years
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Tab 12 Pro: Lenovo brings its big screen tablet to the country
Tab 12 Pro: Lenovo brings its big screen tablet to the country
Tab 12 Pro: Lenovo brings its big screen tablet to the country It has a 12.6-inch panel, a Snapdragon 870 chip, a pen for writing on the screen, and a keyboard case. Lenovo Tab 12 Pro tablet with a 12.6-inch screen Lenovo presented the tablet in Argentina Tab P12 ProA high-end device that was announced last February and which combines Android 12L (a version optimized for large screens) and a…
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technationgr · 10 months
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LENOVO Tab P12 Pro Folio Case Grey
Compatible Machines :Lenovo TB-Q706-Lenovo TB-Q706F,Lenovo TB-Q706-Lenovo TB-Q706Z
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