Lenovo Tab Series Ranked by Performance and Price

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If you're in the market for a solid Android tablet that won’t burn a hole in your wallet, Lenovo should definitely be on your radar. Over the years, they’ve built a strong lineup of tablets that balance performance, build quality, and price—especially if you're looking for something great for streaming, light productivity, or keeping the kids entertained.

But with so many models—the Lenovo Tab P11, Tab M10, Tab K10, and the premium Tab P12 Pro—it’s easy to get lost. So I dug into benchmarks, real-world usage data, and pricing trends across 2022–2024 to rank them based on performance and value.

Performance vs. Price: How We Ranked

We evaluated each model using three key metrics:

  • CPU Score (Geekbench 6 avg)
  • Display Quality (resolution & panel type)
  • Price-to-Performance Ratio

Here's how the current Lenovo tablet series stack up:

Model Processor RAM / Storage Display Geekbench 6 Score Avg. Price (USD)
Lenovo Tab P12 Pro MediaTek Kompanio 1380 8GB / 256GB 12.7" OLED, 2944x1840 3,850 $699
Lenovo Tab P11 Plus MediaTek Helio G90T 6GB / 128GB 11" IPS, 2000x1200 2,600 $349
Lenovo Tab M10 Gen 3 Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 4GB / 64GB 10.6" IPS, 1920x1200 1,850 $199
Lenovo Tab K10 MediaTek Helio P22T 4GB / 64GB 10.1" IPS, 1920x1200 1,100 $149

The Verdict: Best Bang for Your Buck?

The Tab P12 Pro is clearly the performance king—OLED screen, smooth multitasking, and excellent audio with four JBL speakers. But at $699, it's competing with mid-tier iPads and Samsung Galaxy Tabs.

For most people, the sweet spot is the Tab P11 Plus. At $349, it delivers 70% of the P12 Pro’s performance for half the price. The 11-inch display is sharp, supports optional stylus input, and the battery lasts over 12 hours. It’s perfect for students, remote workers, or media lovers.

On a tight budget? The Tab M10 Gen 3 still holds up in 2024. With a Snapdragon 680, it handles YouTube, Zoom calls, and light gaming without lag. Just don’t expect heavy multitasking.

And honestly? Skip the Tab K10 unless you’re buying a first tablet for a young child. The performance bottleneck is real, and software updates are limited.

Final Tips Before You Buy

  • Check for refurbished deals: Lenovo’s official store often sells certified pre-owned P12 Pros for under $550—with warranty!
  • Accessories matter: The P-series stylus and keyboard can turn these into mini-laptops.
  • Software support: Lenovo promises 2 OS upgrades for P and M series (e.g., shipped with Android 12, eligible for 14).

Bottom line: If you want power and polish, go P12 Pro. For everyday use, the P11 Plus is the smartest pick. And yes—Lenovo still knows how to deliver value in a world of overpriced tablets.