The Lenovo Tab Extreme is the company’s largest and most potent Android tablet to date. Additionally, it is the most costly.
We were informed that the 14.5-inch tablet will cost $1200 and above when the business first unveiled it in January. The fact that it’s still $950 is less than ideal. However, you get a lot of tablets for that hefty price.
Lenovo Tab Extreme Price Drops
The Tab Extreme includes a MediaTek Dimensity 9000 processor, a 3000 x 1876 pixel, 120 Hz OLED display, 12GB of LPDDR5x RAM, and 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage in addition to a microSD card slot. The tablet has WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 compatibility, 4 microphones, 8 speakers, Dolby Atmos sound support, a 12,3000 mAh battery that enables 68W fast-charging through a USB-C adaptor, and both a fingerprint sensor and face unlock for speedy logins. It also has a 12,3W fast-charging capability.
The tablet does come with a Folio Case and a pressure-sensitive Lenovo Pen 3 for writing and drawing on the screen, even if it doesn’t appear like Best Buy is included in that keyboard in the purchase price.
Lenovo guarantees to provide at least three significant OS updates and four years of security updates for the Lenovo Tab Extreme, which ships with Android 13 out of the box. Lenovo claims that the Tab Extreme offers a split-screen mode that enables you to divide the touchscreen into a maximum of four portions for a multipurpose view that lets you see 4 apps at once. This is in addition to the changes Google has taken in recent years to make Android more tablet and large-screen friendly.