The latest Lenovo Idea Tab Pro deal is undeniable, saving you $150 on an awesome 12.7-inch tablet
This is an objectively great Android tablet available at an exceptionally low price for an undoubtedly limited time... with no special requirements.
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With a stylus included in its heavily reduced price, the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro is a must-buy for cash-strapped Android fans today. | Image by Lenovo
Just take a look at Walmart's exceptional AirPods Max 2 and Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ promotions and now this Lenovo Idea Tab Pro offer. At $269.99 (down from a $419.99 list price), Lenovo's 12.7-inch mid-ranger with a 144Hz refresh rate-capable screen and MediaTek Dimensity 8300 processing power is... significantly costlier than the aforementioned Galaxy Tab A11 Plus, but for good reason.
That extra-large and extra-smooth display is part of that reason, along with the respectable chipset, an excellent 8GB RAM count, and perhaps most importantly, a Lenovo Tab Pen Plus. Yes, the stylus is included in this big guy's heavily reduced price, which makes the Idea Tab Pro a pretty great alternative even for much costlier Samsung devices like the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE Plus.
A quad JBL speaker system goes together amazingly with that 12.7-inch LCD panel sporting 3K resolution to keep you entertained while commuting to work, traveling to your favorite summer destination, or come fall, while taking a breather between classes at school or college.

That's a remarkably large and high-quality display, especially for such an affordable tablet. | Image by Lenovo
Yes, you're looking at an awesome mobile computing machine for both young and old people, and the almost surprisingly thin 6.9mm profile and hefty 10,200mAh battery guarantee both sensational portability and top-notch endurance between blazing fast 45W charges.
It's nearly impossible to find a notable flaw or shortcoming here, especially at a killer price of $269.99, although in all fairness, Lenovo's long-term software support generally tends to fall short of the gold standard set by the likes of Samsung and Apple. If you think you can live with just a couple of OS upgrades and four years of security patches, you should probably claim this new "doorbuster" deal on Lenovo's official US website (with no membership required or any other strings attached) and forget all about Amazon's massive incoming wave of Prime-exclusive offers.
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