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Creating a new thread for the 6GB version as it is back to the lowest price I have seen with coupons. For a mid range tablet with such a nice display, I highly recommend spending the extra $55 + tax on the extra 2GB. Even for regular browsing, the extra 2GB will make a huge difference as web browsers are big resource hogs, especially if you have many tabs open.
Steps to replicate this deal:
1. Add the tablet to your cart.
2. Apply coupon EXTRA5 for $15 off
3. Apply coupon GREETINGS10 for another $10 off
This should bring the total down to $274.99. Shipping is free. Expedited shipping is free with a rewards account (also free). I just ordered one and got an estimated delivery date of March 1, 2023.
You can also sign up for a free rewards account to get an additional $16 back in rewards that you can apply towards a future Lenovo purchase. Use a cash back offer to sweeten the deal further.
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Also, the 16:10 aspect ratio of the Lenovo displaywill work better for videos than the 4:3 aspect ratio of the iPad display, but I prefer the 4:3 ratio for everything besides videos (browsing web, editing photos, etc.).
This tablet is pretty powerful and the SOC is somewhere between a SD 870 and SD 888+, closer to the later and for this price, I don't think any Tablets, costing iven $100 more, come close to this.
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Yeah, that's unfortunate, but I pretty much only use my Airpods or QC45 with my tablets and phones, so hasn't affected me much. Still, would have been nice to have a headphone jack for my Philips SHP9500s or for long flights where you don't want to recharge your earbuds.
I'm pretty much only buying this for the 2.5K OLED display in a relatively compact and light package (around 1lb). Samsung's OLED Tablets are too large and heavy, not to mention much more expensive unless you get lucky with a crazy trade in deal.
I feel you. However, but bluetooth headphones/speakers have been the standard for a while. They're not expensive. I grabbed 4 JBLs higher quality sets for $100 at Wal-Mart via slickdeals. I think jacks should always be included but that's what companies do. We can't change it..go with the flow.
This tablet is pretty powerful and the SOC is somewhere between a SD 870 and SD 888+, closer to the later and for this price, I don't think any Tablets, costing iven $100 more, come close to this.
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The Lenovo for videos, iPad for games and general use. I have the iPad as well (older gen, but with the same display as the 9th gen), and while the display is decent, it can't compare to any OLED display I have seen so far.
Also, the 16:10 aspect ratio of the Lenovo displaywill work better for videos than the 4:3 aspect ratio of the iPad display, but I prefer the 4:3 ratio for everything besides videos (browsing web, editing photos, etc.).
--Both are OLED
--Pro 11 has a higher resolution than Duet 5 but Duet 5 has much bigger screen
--The Duet 5 has three OSes, ChromeOS, something that runs Android, and something that runs Linux. ChromeOS is a full desktop browser, which Pro 11 does not have.
--Duet 5 comes with case (with kickstand) and keyboard, Pro 11 is only the tab. That made the decision.
Don't know what Duet 5s go for now, since Lenovo is pushing the Duet 3s at this price, which are not the same thing.
Neither have a headphone jack. I use an old Creative portable sound card device with a mini USB jack and headphone jack. A USB C to mini USB cord works for this with hard wire headphones on the Duet 5 (but don't know about the Pro 11).
The only tablets that interested me have been the Samsung S series, but they're never been affordable with specs/storage I want, even a couple of generations old.
This has all the specs, and an OLED screen.
Is there anything else equivalent?
Is this Lenovo a good option for that? The 11.2" OLED screen already makes it sound enticing compared to that $250 ipad that's been on sale for months