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Checked the practicality of the 12.6-inch Android tablet "Lenovo Tab P12 Pro" that can also be used as a wireless display: The way of mobile display (1/3 page)

Checked the practicality of the 12.6-inch Android tablet "Lenovo Tab P12 Pro" that can also be used as a wireless display: The way of mobile display (1/3 page)

Lenovo Japan's "Lenovo Tab P12 Pro" is an Android tablet with a large 12.6-inch screen. One of the major features of this product, which is the largest among the current Android tablets, is that it can be connected wirelessly to a PC and can also be used as a sub-display.

In the same Lenovo product, the previously introduced “Yoga Tab 13” was equipped with similar functions, but while it was a wired connection, this product assumes a wireless connection. . We will check in detail using the actual machine borrowed from the manufacturer to see how practical it is.

Lenovo Japan's 12.6-inch tablet "Lenovo Tab P12 Pro". The size of the tablet part is about 285.6 (width) x 184.5 (depth) x 5.6 (thickness) mm

First, let's briefly review the features of the tablet. The OS is Android 11, the CPU is Snapdragon 870 (up to 3.2 GHz) 8 cores, the memory is 8 GB, and the storage is 256 GB, which can be said to be a high-end Android tablet. Many people will find it attractive that it supports microSD memory cards that support up to 1TB.

12.6-inch Android that can also be used as a wireless display Checked the practicality of the tablet

The screen size is 12.6 inches, the resolution is 2560 x 1600 pixels (16:10 aspect ratio), the refresh rate is 120Hz, and it is also interesting that it supports HDR 10+. In addition to Wi-Fi 6 wireless LAN and Bluetooth 5.2, it also has a USB Type-C (USB 3.2 Gen 2) port. Battery life is about 14 hours.

The exterior features are very similar to the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, such as the vertically cut sides, the slim bezel with an actual measurement of 7.5 mm, and the placement of speakers on the left and right sides of the USB Type-C port. If the screen is turned off, it is not surprising that some people misidentify it as an iPad Pro.

Magnetic keyboard and stand cover setBy removing the keyboard, it becomes the perfect shape for use as a mobile displayBack. There is a bulge at the top to store the included penWhen it is most vertically upIt can be opened up to hereFingerprint authentication sensor Equipped with a power button with a built-in. There are volume buttons on the topBuilt-in speakers on both sides of the USB Type-C port. The design and layout are very similar to the iPad ProEquipped with a pogo pin on the bottom for connecting a keyboardThe bezel width is quite slim, measuring 7.5mm. The design around here is also reminiscent of the iPad Pro.

The main body weighs about 565g, which is lighter than the 12.9-inch iPad Pro (about 682g). This product comes with a set of keyboard and stylus, etc. When used as a sub-display, it will be operated with a stand cover (about 152g) on ​​the back, but even if you add both, it will be about 717g. It falls into the fairly light category. Even if you add a keyboard, it is calculated to fit within 1 kg.

By the way, NEC's "LAVIE T12", which seems to be the same hardware as this product, will be sold separately without a keyboard or stylus, but there is no description on the product page about the sub-display function, so it can be seen as not installed. That's it. Therefore, if you want to use the sub-display function, the only option is this product.

With the stand cover removed. It is very similar to the company's Chromebook.The lower part of the cover is bent and has a structure that directly functions as a kickstand.The actual weight of the main unit alone is 559g. >Including the stand cover, it weighed 708g. By the way, if the keyboard is included, it weighs 989g.

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