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128GB Lenovo Tab P12 WiFi Tablet: 12.7" 3K (2944 x 1840) LTPS, 8GB RAM w/ Tab Pen Plus

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Lenovo has 128GB Lenovo Tab P12 WiFi Tablet (ZACH0177US, Storm Grey) on sale for $256.49 --> Now $249.99. Shipping is free.

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Specs:
  • MediaTek Dimensity 7050 (8C, 2x A78 @2.60 GHz + 6x A55 @2.00 GHz) Processor
  • 12.7" 3K (2944 x 1840) LTPS, Anti-fingerprint, Touchscreen Display (400 nits)
  • 8GB LPDDR4X RAM (Soldered)
  • 128GB UFS 2.2 (uMCP) Storage
  • Front Camera: 13 MP Fixed-focus
  • Rear Camera: 8MP Auto-focus
  • 4x JBL speakers
  • Lenovo Tab Pen Plus (included)
  • WiFi 6 802.11AX (2 x 2) & Bluetooth 5.1
  • Android 13
  • Ports:
    • 1x USB-C 2.0 (Charging & Audio Out)
    • 1x MicroSD Card Reader

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  • Includes 1-year mail-in warranty.
  • See the forum thread for community discussion.
  • View Lenovo return policy here.
  • Earn rewards on most purchases with MyLenovo Rewards (free to join).
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Update: This popular deal is available again but at a lower price.

Lenovo has 128GB Lenovo Tab P12 WiFi Tablet (ZACH0177US, Storm Grey) on sale for $256.49 --> Now $249.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Suryasis for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • MediaTek Dimensity 7050 (8C, 2x A78 @2.60 GHz + 6x A55 @2.00 GHz) Processor
  • 12.7" 3K (2944 x 1840) LTPS, Anti-fingerprint, Touchscreen Display (400 nits)
  • 8GB LPDDR4X RAM (Soldered)
  • 128GB UFS 2.2 (uMCP) Storage
  • Front Camera: 13 MP Fixed-focus
  • Rear Camera: 8MP Auto-focus
  • 4x JBL speakers
  • Lenovo Tab Pen Plus (included)
  • WiFi 6 802.11AX (2 x 2) & Bluetooth 5.1
  • Android 13
  • Ports:
    • 1x USB-C 2.0 (Charging & Audio Out)
    • 1x MicroSD Card Reader

Editor's Notes

Written by persian_mafia | Staff
  • Includes 1-year mail-in warranty.
  • See the forum thread for community discussion.
  • View Lenovo return policy here.
  • Earn rewards on most purchases with MyLenovo Rewards (free to join).
  • First Responders, Students, Teachers, Parents, Healthcare Workers, and Seniors may qualify for additional discounts.

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PityOnU
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I purchased this tablet when it first went on sale last week - it came in on Monday and I've been messing around with it for the past few days. Figured I would post my impressions/experiences here for anyone considering the purchase.

TL;DR - Unless you're a power user (you know who you are), this is more than enough tablet for anything you would ever want to do with it. The hardware is great bang for your buck, and maybe impossible to beat at this price. However, the software modifications from Lenovo, as well as the limitations of Android itself, mean that true multi-window multitasking is still janky as hell, so I would not recommend it if that is something that is important to you.

-----------------------

In more words:

The hardware is amazing for the price. The ~13" display on this thing is great and actually offers a different-enough experience from using a phone to justify the tablet's existence - something that I don't really think can be said for the plethora of ~10" options at this price point. The screen is an LCD (not OLED), so there is color shift when looking at this from an angle, and even at the edges of the screen when looking at it straight on (due to its sheer size). However, when in use and not just pixel peeping, it's really not something I personally notice, and is a fair tradeoff for not having to worry about OLED burn-in (at least, for me). It's "only" 60Hz, but for 95% of users (and probably 99% of use cases for the other 5%), that's enough.

The processor, while maybe not top-of-the-line, bleeding-edge, is again "fast enough" for anything 95% of people are going to do with it (the other 5%, you know who you are), and happily powers through general tasks without any hiccups. The 8GB of RAM on this model is the real unicorn here, and makes Android and any apps you have run happily and smoothly. The speakers are also a real highlight, and sound great.

The cameras are... well... cameras, but I'm not sure that's actually something folks really care about on a tablet.

The software running on this thing is Lenovo's customized version of Android (called "ZUI," I think). It's mostly stock, but does include some pretty low-level modifications to how Android handles multi-window multitasking, including how you actually navigate the core UI (think: the parts of the UI that stay the same regardless of the launcher). It's meant to bring stock Android's rather opaque multitasking features more to the forefront and make them more accessible and easier to use. In practice, though, it means you have to use the tablet the way Lenovo wants you to use it, and anyone who wants to try and customize things will quickly find that stuff starts to break quite spectacularly if you try to disable features or revert back to a closer-to-stock experience. Using a third party launcher is just... not really an option here. So prepare to learn some new hoops to jump through.

Sadly, despite Lenovo's efforts, multi-window multitasking is still a VERY bad experience on Android. It legitimately feels like a hack to use it - and not in a good way. Apps do not smoothly resize AT ALL, and most really do not like non-standard aspect ratios. Even something as basic as Google Maps ends up looking legitimately broken when in a 1:1 window. I am honestly surprised by how bad it is still in 2023. For me, it's to the point where I will honestly just entirely ignore/abandon this feature and just use all the apps full screen, multitasking just by switching back and forth between apps using gesture navigation (quite smooth thanks to the processor and ample RAM).

I could say more, but I think that's the main points and I'm bored of writing already (lol).

If I was a younger man with more interest/time to burn, I would look into trying to get stock Android up and running on this thing to get rid some of the Lenovo ZUI features that I will 100% never use. However, I'm kind of past the point in my life where I can burn away weeks of my time sitting in a dark room with a terminal window open trying to get things "just right," so it is what it is.
tonkotsu
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First, your kid is spoiled
No kid needs a s7+ level of tablet

Second, this would be a downgrade from the tab s7+, not sure why you'd make this change
Suryasis
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It is coming with the pen.

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Nov 27, 2023 02:59 PM
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PickyCustomerNov 27, 2023 02:59 PM
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Is this faster than Samsung s7 tablet? My sister has s7 and compared to iPad 9th generation the s7 was slower in loading browser pages I wonder if this one is faster than it for browsing ??
Last edited by PickyCustomer November 27, 2023 at 08:19 AM.
Nov 27, 2023 03:11 PM
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wiebel03Nov 27, 2023 03:11 PM
676 Posts
Quote from greymoose :
I just ordered 2 of the bundle w/keyboard case & pen. After tax it came to $588.25. I was able to use EXTRA5, Teacher discount through ID.me, and the email coupon ($20 off two). In addition, there's a particular CB site giving 11% back at Lenovo, and I paid through PayPal using Chase Freedom's 5% CB this quarter. Net should be $246 each. This will be a hard price to beat for a 12.7" tablet with pen and keyboard case. All I plan to use them for is light browsing, streaming, and the main reason for a large tablet, reading sheet music!!!

Sub total: $799.98
Instant Savings: -$160.00
EXTRA5 eCoupon Savings: -$32.00
Cart Threshold Savings: -$20.00
ID.me Savings: -$30.40
Tax: $30.67
Shipping: FREE
Total: $588.25
Have you been using it for sheet music? How has it been working?

I want to try getting a larger tablet as it's a bit too hard for me to easily sight-read things with my Fire HD 10 and was hoping to try a slightly larger tablet
Nov 27, 2023 03:12 PM
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Squirrels8MyLunchNov 27, 2023 03:12 PM
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Why no OLED for this screen while the P11 has it?
Nov 27, 2023 03:17 PM
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PickyCustomerNov 27, 2023 03:17 PM
648 Posts
Quote from Squirrels8MyLunch :
Why no OLED for this screen while the P11 has it?
Personally prefer ips. Oled cause headaches for me
Nov 27, 2023 03:26 PM
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SmilingKnob450Nov 27, 2023 03:26 PM
36 Posts
Still waiting for my KB combo to ship, ordered 11/3Mad
Nov 27, 2023 03:28 PM
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cobra11murdererNov 27, 2023 03:28 PM
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cough epp account cheaper... and I see others that aren't bad priced with it
Nov 27, 2023 03:33 PM
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Squirrels8MyLunchNov 27, 2023 03:33 PM
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Quote from PickyCustomer :
Personally prefer ips. Oled cause headaches for me
Doesn't it dim on an angle though? While OLED doesn't.

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Nov 27, 2023 03:38 PM
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harshacashNov 27, 2023 03:38 PM
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Cb giving good discount today on lenovo for cyber Monday
Nov 27, 2023 03:53 PM
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user10101Nov 27, 2023 03:53 PM
974 Posts
I'd love this form factor but as a Chromebook… anyone know of something similar?
Nov 27, 2023 03:59 PM
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ablangNov 27, 2023 03:59 PM
3,233 Posts
Why buy this over a similarly-priced iPad?

How's the battery life on this?
Nov 27, 2023 04:03 PM
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VioletTent657Nov 27, 2023 04:03 PM
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Quote from PickyCustomer :
Personally prefer ips. Oled cause headaches for me
The P11 doesn't have Oled. The P11 Pro does as does the P12 Pro.
Nov 27, 2023 04:03 PM
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VioletTent657Nov 27, 2023 04:03 PM
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Quote from ablang :
Why buy this over a similarly-priced iPad?

How's the battery life on this?
Which similarly priced iPad are you thinking of? The 9th gen base iPad?
Nov 27, 2023 04:05 PM
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VioletTent657Nov 27, 2023 04:05 PM
2,464 Posts
Quote from GrimlockTF85 :
Just a note that it is limited to 480p in the YouTube TV app so you'll need to watch YouTube TV through a browser for higher resolution up to 1080p, but it can't stream higher than that for YouTube TV. You can watch a 4k channel, just not above 1080p. It's fine in YouTube and other streaming apps. It also can't stream Thursday Night Football games in the Prime Video app, it just keeps buffering.
I am able to stream well above 480p via the YouTube app. No idea what's going on with yours.
Nov 27, 2023 04:32 PM
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cscamp20Nov 27, 2023 04:32 PM
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Quote from whiskershire_sauce :
wow this seems like great value; been wanting to upgrade my kid's tab s7+ to something new
Isn't the S7+ 700 to begin with? This Lenovo is an upgrade even if it is cheaper?

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Nov 27, 2023 04:46 PM
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imsupernoobNov 27, 2023 04:46 PM
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Quote from PityOnU :
I purchased this tablet when it first went on sale last week - it came in on Monday and I've been messing around with it for the past few days. Figured I would post my impressions/experiences here for anyone considering the purchase.

TL;DR - Unless you're a power user (you know who you are), this is more than enough tablet for anything you would ever want to do with it. The hardware is great bang for your buck, and maybe impossible to beat at this price. However, the software modifications from Lenovo, as well as the limitations of Android itself, mean that true multi-window multitasking is still janky as hell, so I would not recommend it if that is something that is important to you.

-----------------------

In more words:

The hardware is amazing for the price. The ~13" display on this thing is great and actually offers a different-enough experience from using a phone to justify the tablet's existence - something that I don't really think can be said for the plethora of ~10" options at this price point. The screen is an LCD (not OLED), so there is color shift when looking at this from an angle, and even at the edges of the screen when looking at it straight on (due to its sheer size). However, when in use and not just pixel peeping, it's really not something I personally notice, and is a fair tradeoff for not having to worry about OLED burn-in (at least, for me). It's "only" 60Hz, but for 95% of users (and probably 99% of use cases for the other 5%), that's enough.

The processor, while maybe not top-of-the-line, bleeding-edge, is again "fast enough" for anything 95% of people are going to do with it (the other 5%, you know who you are), and happily powers through general tasks without any hiccups. The 8GB of RAM on this model is the real unicorn here, and makes Android and any apps you have run happily and smoothly. The speakers are also a real highlight, and sound great.

The cameras are... well... cameras, but I'm not sure that's actually something folks really care about on a tablet.

The software running on this thing is Lenovo's customized version of Android (called "ZUI," I think). It's mostly stock, but does include some pretty low-level modifications to how Android handles multi-window multitasking, including how you actually navigate the core UI (think: the parts of the UI that stay the same regardless of the launcher). It's meant to bring stock Android's rather opaque multitasking features more to the forefront and make them more accessible and easier to use. In practice, though, it means you have to use the tablet the way Lenovo wants you to use it, and anyone who wants to try and customize things will quickly find that stuff starts to break quite spectacularly if you try to disable features or revert back to a closer-to-stock experience. Using a third party launcher is just... not really an option here. So prepare to learn some new hoops to jump through.

Sadly, despite Lenovo's efforts, multi-window multitasking is still a VERY bad experience on Android. It legitimately feels like a hack to use it - and not in a good way. Apps do not smoothly resize AT ALL, and most really do not like non-standard aspect ratios. Even something as basic as Google Maps ends up looking legitimately broken when in a 1:1 window. I am honestly surprised by how bad it is still in 2023. For me, it's to the point where I will honestly just entirely ignore/abandon this feature and just use all the apps full screen, multitasking just by switching back and forth between apps using gesture navigation (quite smooth thanks to the processor and ample RAM).

I could say more, but I think that's the main points and I'm bored of writing already (lol).

If I was a younger man with more interest/time to burn, I would look into trying to get stock Android up and running on this thing to get rid some of the Lenovo ZUI features that I will 100% never use. However, I'm kind of past the point in my life where I can burn away weeks of my time sitting in a dark room with a terminal window open trying to get things "just right," so it is what it is.
the lenovo software gaps made me not want this.

btw.. i enjoyed reading the post. well written. targeted multiple audience. no fluff.

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