Deal | Huge 37% discount pushes Lenovo Tab P11 Gen 2 tablet to its lowest sale price yet
Frugal shoppers who are in the market for an affordable Android-based tablet don't necessarily have to wait until tomorrow's Cyber Monday as some very compelling Black Friday discounts are still available today. For instance, the popular Lenovo Tab P11 Gen 2 remains on sale for one of its lowest prices ever at a well-known online retailer.
This particular deal can be found at Best Buy, which grants a steep 37 percent or US$100 discount on the aforementioned Lenovo Tab P11 Gen 2, which hit the market earlier this year. Consequently, the 11-inch Android tablet can be ordered for a budget-friendly price of US$169 including free shipping or store pickup. This "Storm Grey" model variant comes with 128GB of mass storage, which can be expanded via a regular microSD card (128GB curr. US$11 on Amazon). This is the lowest price we have tracked thus far for the latest version of the Lenovo Tab P11.
Please check out our corresponding review of the Lenovo tablet, whose Mediatek Helio G99 octa-core chipset with 4GB RAM offers more than enough performance for most use cases except demanding mobile games. We also enjoyed the decent color reproduction of the 2K IPS display with a refresh rate of 120Hz, and with almost 17 hours of battery life while watching videos, the Tab P11 is a suitable media consumption device for the entire family. On the other hand, its cameras and GPS module revealed some room for improvement. But since most buyers probably use their phones to take photos and to navigate, this tablet deal offers a very respectable bang for the buck that is hard to beat in the sub-US$200 price segment.
Get the Lenovo Tab P11 Gen 2 (4/128GB) on sale for US$169 at Best Buy
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