
"In September, Lenovo came to IFA with two new tablets: the Yoga Tab Pro and, what we have for review here, the Idea Pad Plus."
"The latter is slightly larger (12.1in) and £200 cheaper than the Yoga model. That's because it's mainly aimed at students and people with tight budgets."
"Annoyingly, we did receive a keyboard with our review unit, so we couldn't really assess its quality for all office workloads. But it went through all our usual benchmarks and did well for a low spec tablet..."
Lenovo introduced two tablets at IFA: the Yoga Tab Pro and the Idea Pad Plus. The Idea Pad Plus features a 12.1in display and costs £200 less than the Yoga model. The device targets students and budget-conscious buyers. A keyboard arrived with the unit, preventing a full assessment of keyboard quality for all office workloads. The tablet completed standard benchmarks and performed well for a low-spec device. Specs were modest but adequate for basic tasks and student use, making the Idea Pad Plus a value-oriented option for tight budgets.
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