1. Lenovo Tab P12
The Lenovo Tab P12 was designed with productivity in mind. A few different versions of the P12 are available, giving you a chance to snag up to 256GB storage, which is pretty solid for a tablet in this price range. Coupled with its gorgeous 12.7-inch display, it’s a good option for most shoppers.
Without a doubt, the display is the main attraction of the Tab P12. It clocks in at a staggering 2994 x 1840 resolution, which is a whole lot of pixels for a 12.7-inch screen. That means movies, apps, and games all look great on the P12. It also supports the Tab Pen Plus for notetaking or drawing, giving you plenty of ways to utilize its gorgeous display.
2. Lenovo Tab P11 Plus
A bit smaller and a bit cheaper than the P12, but the P11 Plus is a great alternative to its newer sibling. A lot of the same design cues are shared across the two tablets – including its slim chassis and durable construction – so if you love the P12 but want something more affordable, you’ll find the P11 Plus to be a great compromise.
The 11-inch display offers a 2000 x 1200 resolution, which is a downgrade from the P12 but still looks stunning on the smaller screen. It’s also just as responsive and easy to use. This model doesn’t include a stylus, but support is offered if you’d like to purchase one separately.
3. Lenovo Tab Extreme
It’s not cheap, but no corners were cut with the Lenovo Tab Extreme. This is one of the largest tablets in the Lenovo catalog (and by far the largest on this list), giving you a sprawling display, tons of premium hardware, and support for a variety of accessories to enhance your work (or play) experience.
While the large footprint means the Tab Extreme isn’t quite as portable as its siblings, it makes this a better laptop replacement than most other Lenovo tablets. What makes this version particularly great is the included Precision Pen 3 and Keyboard. That means it’s ready to work as a laptop or tablet right out of the box, while the pen lets you take handwritten notes or get creative with some doodling.
4. Lenovo Tab M10 Plus
While you’ll certainly find Lenovo tablets cheaper than this, those don’t come with enough hardware to justify the ultra-low prices. Instead, consider opting for the Tab M10 Plus, which still costs less than $200 yet is reliable and packed with great hardware for this price range.
One of the most notable faults of the M10 Plus is its lack of storage. Nowadays, 32GB just isn’t going to cut it. However, you’ll be glad to know that you can use a microSD card to expand your storage capabilities, so consider investing in a cheap card to improve your experience.
5. Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5
The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 is a great 2-in-1 laptop that works just as well as a tablet as it does a laptop. This version comes with a keyboard included, so you won’t have to worry about hunting one down after picking up the Duet 5. You will, however, need to pick up your own stylus, and one is not included with your purchase.
That’s about the only miss Lenovo makes with this tablet, as it’s an otherwise stellar product. Its 13.3-inch display is large yet portable, and because it’s an OLED display, it looks way better than you’d expect for a sub-$500 device.
6. Lenovo Tab M9
The Lenovo Tab M9 won’t be for everyone, but this is a good fit if you need a super portable tablet for your commute or frequent travels. Its hardware won’t blow you away, though its screen is filled with more than enough pixels to enhance your daily commute and give you something a bit larger than your average smartphone.