

Let me start by saying the Lenovo Tab M11 is a solid mid-range tablet that punches above its weight class. After using it daily for everything from graphic design to binge-watching shows, I've got some strong opinions to share.
The first thing you'll notice is that premium aluminum body - it feels way more expensive than it actually is. Yes, it's slightly heavier than some competitors (we're talking 490g), but that weight gives it a satisfyingly sturdy feel. The included folio case is surprisingly slim, though I wish it had magnets to stay folded better.
Where this tablet truly shines is the display. That 11" WUXGA screen delivers vibrant colors that make my design work pop. The reading mode is an absolute game-changer - I've spent hours reading PDFs without eye strain. Pro tip: pair it with a matte screen protector for an almost e-ink like experience.
Performance-wise, the MediaTek Helio G88 handles my multitasking needs beautifully. I regularly juggle design apps, streaming music, and dozens of browser tabs without major slowdowns. The included stylus (with actual pressure sensitivity!) makes digital note-taking feel natural once you get used to it.
The quad Dolby Atmos speakers deliver shockingly good audio - I was blown away watching movies where you can actually hear directional sound effects. Battery life consistently lasts me through full workdays, though heavy gaming does drain it faster.
Now for the downsides: outdoor visibility could be better, facial recognition struggles in low light, and hardcore gamers might want more power. But for under $300? This might be the best value Android tablet out there right now.
