The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro’s vivid 2K display and Dolby -enhanced audio makes it a portable screening room. And the Tab P11 Pro doubles as a great productivity device—options like the responsive keyboard and Lenovo Precision Pen 2 let you do more than ever while on the go.
The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro’s vivid 2K display and Dolby -enhanced audio makes it a portable screening room. And the Tab P11 Pro doubles as a great productivity device—options like the responsive keyboard and Lenovo Precision Pen 2 let you do more than ever while on the go.
The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro’s vivid 2K display and Dolby -enhanced audio makes it a portable screening room. And the Tab P11 Pro doubles as a great productivity device—options like the responsive keyboard and Lenovo Precision Pen 2 let you do more than ever while on the go.
The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro’s vivid 2K display and Dolby -enhanced audio makes it a portable screening room. And the Tab P11 Pro doubles as a great productivity device—options like the responsive keyboard and Lenovo Precision Pen 2 let you do more than ever while on the go.
Last updated at 06/10/2026 15:47:04
Lenovo Tab P11 Pro 11.5 Inch 2K OLED Tablet (Octa-Core 2.2GHz, 6GB RAM, 128GB Memory, Android 10) - Slate Grey - with Keyboard Pack and Precision Pen
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Tab P11 Pro 128 GB 29.2 cm (11.5") Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 GB Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) Android 10 Grey
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Lenovo Tab P11 Pro 11.5" WQXGA OLED Tablet Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G 6GB RAM 128GB Storage Android 10, Grey - ZA7C0079GB-AG
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This tablet is exactly as I expected it to be. It is an excellent value for the money when compared to the similarly spec'd major brand, and while the Android OS looks slightly different than what you might be used to seeing from that other unnamed brand it's easy to adjust to the differences.I have had no problems using any of the major streaming services (Netflix, Disney+, Paramount+, Amazon Prime, YouTube, etc) and everything functions smoothly and quickly. I have only encountered one game that I cannot play on the max display settings, but it's a port of an older PC game so I'm not surprised. Besides, if gaming was my primary focus I would have picked a tablet with higher end specs.The screen is bright, clear, and studder/streak free when showing rapid ... MoreThis tablet is exactly as I expected it to be. It is an excellent value for the money when compared to the similarly spec'd major brand, and while the Android OS looks slightly different than what you might be used to seeing from that other unnamed brand it's easy to adjust to the differences.I have had no problems using any of the major streaming services (Netflix, Disney+, Paramount+, Amazon Prime, YouTube, etc) and everything functions smoothly and quickly. I have only encountered one game that I cannot play on the max display settings, but it's a port of an older PC game so I'm not surprised. Besides, if gaming was my primary focus I would have picked a tablet with higher end specs.The screen is bright, clear, and studder/streak free when showing rapid motion. The sound is very good for a tablet, but honestly I nearly always use bluetooth ear buds for audio.The tablet charges fairly quickly, with the most rapid charge appearing to happen when the battery is between 20 and 80% charge. I have not noticed the tablet getting unusually warm during charging or heavy use.I will admit to being hesitant when selecting the P11. I have always purchased the models from the other main Android using brand, but I wanted a little more than a basic tablet with a budget of under $300 and the P11 fit the bill well. I have no regrets with my purchase and will likely purchase another Lenovo tablet when I'm in the market to replace the P11.One final note. When prompted for this review, the product I ordered is incorrectly listed as the pen and keyboard bundle. I just ordered the tablet and the available folio case (which I will not be reviewing separately but also met my expectations) as an add on.
originally posted on lenovo.com
Bought this tablet primarily because I wanted an OLED without breaking the bank. I had some concerns due to various reviews that mentioned shortcomings of the display but I decided to buy it anyway.Having logged 30+ hours of use now, I can say those shortcomings are overblown. Yes it's true the display is not using an RGB stripe format (although it is not "pentile" as some reviews incorrectly claim) so this does result in a lower perceived resolution. This is only really noticeable when viewing small fonts or line art and is far outweighed by the other inherent benefits of using an OLED panel.I have had no issues with pwm flicker and I am normally sensitive to that problem. Also the display does jellify when scrolling in landscape mode but what do you expect at ... MoreBought this tablet primarily because I wanted an OLED without breaking the bank. I had some concerns due to various reviews that mentioned shortcomings of the display but I decided to buy it anyway.Having logged 30+ hours of use now, I can say those shortcomings are overblown. Yes it's true the display is not using an RGB stripe format (although it is not "pentile" as some reviews incorrectly claim) so this does result in a lower perceived resolution. This is only really noticeable when viewing small fonts or line art and is far outweighed by the other inherent benefits of using an OLED panel.I have had no issues with pwm flicker and I am normally sensitive to that problem. Also the display does jellify when scrolling in landscape mode but what do you expect at this price point? It's a minor issue.At the end of the day this display is an excellent value. Especially when it comes to photos and videos, you simply can't get surpass this quality without spending a lot more.
originally posted on lenovo.com
I was in desperate need of replacing my old Tab S2. Since I ordered a Lenovo Chromebook and loved my Moto phones, I decided to see what was offered in tablets.Since I mainly use for light work, pixel art, and a few games I went with the P11. Let me tell you now, this thing run circles around my old tablet, my husband's new version of the Tab A, and even the Chromebook. I find myself using this tablet ALL the time.I went "big" and got the bundle deal and even though I have never used a keyboard that much before, I find myself using it more and more now. The pen, while hard to get at times, is one of the best I have ever had. A single charge will last me a week more, using it daily for a min of 8+ hours each day. I did order a backup pen just in case due to the ... MoreI was in desperate need of replacing my old Tab S2. Since I ordered a Lenovo Chromebook and loved my Moto phones, I decided to see what was offered in tablets.Since I mainly use for light work, pixel art, and a few games I went with the P11. Let me tell you now, this thing run circles around my old tablet, my husband's new version of the Tab A, and even the Chromebook. I find myself using this tablet ALL the time.I went "big" and got the bundle deal and even though I have never used a keyboard that much before, I find myself using it more and more now. The pen, while hard to get at times, is one of the best I have ever had. A single charge will last me a week more, using it daily for a min of 8+ hours each day. I did order a backup pen just in case due to the fact I am bad about losing, temperately at least.
| Display | |
| Fingerprint resistant | Y |
| Display brightness | 350 cd/m² |
| Native aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Pixel density | 263 ppi |
Lenovo Tab P11 Pro 11.5 Inch 2K OLED Tablet (Octa-Core 2.2GHz, 6GB RAM, 128GB Memory, Android 10) - Slate Grey - with Keyboard Pack and Precision Pen
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Tab P11 Pro 128 GB 29.2 cm (11.5") Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 GB Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) Android 10 Grey
Free delivery between 19–24 June
Lenovo Tab P11 Pro 11.5" WQXGA OLED Tablet Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G 6GB RAM 128GB Storage Android 10, Grey - ZA7C0079GB-AG
Free delivery between 19–24 June
This tablet is exactly as I expected it to be. It is an excellent value for the money when compared to the similarly spec'd major brand, and while the Android OS looks slightly different than what you might be used to seeing from that other unnamed brand it's easy to adjust to the differences.I have had no problems using any of the major streaming services (Netflix, Disney+, Paramount+, Amazon Prime, YouTube, etc) and everything functions smoothly and quickly. I have only encountered one game that I cannot play on the max display settings, but it's a port of an older PC game so I'm not surprised. Besides, if gaming was my primary focus I would have picked a tablet with higher end specs.The screen is bright, clear, and studder/streak free when showing rapid ... MoreThis tablet is exactly as I expected it to be. It is an excellent value for the money when compared to the similarly spec'd major brand, and while the Android OS looks slightly different than what you might be used to seeing from that other unnamed brand it's easy to adjust to the differences.I have had no problems using any of the major streaming services (Netflix, Disney+, Paramount+, Amazon Prime, YouTube, etc) and everything functions smoothly and quickly. I have only encountered one game that I cannot play on the max display settings, but it's a port of an older PC game so I'm not surprised. Besides, if gaming was my primary focus I would have picked a tablet with higher end specs.The screen is bright, clear, and studder/streak free when showing rapid motion. The sound is very good for a tablet, but honestly I nearly always use bluetooth ear buds for audio.The tablet charges fairly quickly, with the most rapid charge appearing to happen when the battery is between 20 and 80% charge. I have not noticed the tablet getting unusually warm during charging or heavy use.I will admit to being hesitant when selecting the P11. I have always purchased the models from the other main Android using brand, but I wanted a little more than a basic tablet with a budget of under $300 and the P11 fit the bill well. I have no regrets with my purchase and will likely purchase another Lenovo tablet when I'm in the market to replace the P11.One final note. When prompted for this review, the product I ordered is incorrectly listed as the pen and keyboard bundle. I just ordered the tablet and the available folio case (which I will not be reviewing separately but also met my expectations) as an add on.
Bought this tablet primarily because I wanted an OLED without breaking the bank. I had some concerns due to various reviews that mentioned shortcomings of the display but I decided to buy it anyway.Having logged 30+ hours of use now, I can say those shortcomings are overblown. Yes it's true the display is not using an RGB stripe format (although it is not "pentile" as some reviews incorrectly claim) so this does result in a lower perceived resolution. This is only really noticeable when viewing small fonts or line art and is far outweighed by the other inherent benefits of using an OLED panel.I have had no issues with pwm flicker and I am normally sensitive to that problem. Also the display does jellify when scrolling in landscape mode but what do you expect at ... MoreBought this tablet primarily because I wanted an OLED without breaking the bank. I had some concerns due to various reviews that mentioned shortcomings of the display but I decided to buy it anyway.Having logged 30+ hours of use now, I can say those shortcomings are overblown. Yes it's true the display is not using an RGB stripe format (although it is not "pentile" as some reviews incorrectly claim) so this does result in a lower perceived resolution. This is only really noticeable when viewing small fonts or line art and is far outweighed by the other inherent benefits of using an OLED panel.I have had no issues with pwm flicker and I am normally sensitive to that problem. Also the display does jellify when scrolling in landscape mode but what do you expect at this price point? It's a minor issue.At the end of the day this display is an excellent value. Especially when it comes to photos and videos, you simply can't get surpass this quality without spending a lot more.
I was in desperate need of replacing my old Tab S2. Since I ordered a Lenovo Chromebook and loved my Moto phones, I decided to see what was offered in tablets.Since I mainly use for light work, pixel art, and a few games I went with the P11. Let me tell you now, this thing run circles around my old tablet, my husband's new version of the Tab A, and even the Chromebook. I find myself using this tablet ALL the time.I went "big" and got the bundle deal and even though I have never used a keyboard that much before, I find myself using it more and more now. The pen, while hard to get at times, is one of the best I have ever had. A single charge will last me a week more, using it daily for a min of 8+ hours each day. I did order a backup pen just in case due to the ... MoreI was in desperate need of replacing my old Tab S2. Since I ordered a Lenovo Chromebook and loved my Moto phones, I decided to see what was offered in tablets.Since I mainly use for light work, pixel art, and a few games I went with the P11. Let me tell you now, this thing run circles around my old tablet, my husband's new version of the Tab A, and even the Chromebook. I find myself using this tablet ALL the time.I went "big" and got the bundle deal and even though I have never used a keyboard that much before, I find myself using it more and more now. The pen, while hard to get at times, is one of the best I have ever had. A single charge will last me a week more, using it daily for a min of 8+ hours each day. I did order a backup pen just in case due to the fact I am bad about losing, temperately at least.
After spending about a month with the Lenovo P11 Pro, I actually am living the device. Yes the screen is a pentile OLED screen and simply short, it's not great for reading and while vividness seems a bit murky, the device shines when watching videos, movies, TV shows, and listening tousic. The SD Card expansion is a great plus if you intend to store local content/media or download plenty of apps. If you're not annoyed by the wobbly scrolling (web browsing) on the P11 Pro then it can manage with multitasking. Don't expect too much if you're going to use it for gaming. The performance is good enough to run games like Honkai Impact 3rd or NFS No Limits on high settings but low or tolerable in games like Genshin Impact and PUBG. Lastly, it supports stylus use but if ... MoreAfter spending about a month with the Lenovo P11 Pro, I actually am living the device. Yes the screen is a pentile OLED screen and simply short, it's not great for reading and while vividness seems a bit murky, the device shines when watching videos, movies, TV shows, and listening tousic. The SD Card expansion is a great plus if you intend to store local content/media or download plenty of apps. If you're not annoyed by the wobbly scrolling (web browsing) on the P11 Pro then it can manage with multitasking. Don't expect too much if you're going to use it for gaming. The performance is good enough to run games like Honkai Impact 3rd or NFS No Limits on high settings but low or tolerable in games like Genshin Impact and PUBG. Lastly, it supports stylus use but if you're an avid Samsung or Apple stylus user, don't expect too much with the stylus. It works but a little slow with registering my inputs. Not exactly great for artwork/drawing either but decent. I mainly am using the tablet mounted on a wall for media consumption and it is impressive.
I was searching for something that would be touch screen but also able to handle a bit of professional activity. My coworker suggested and has a Lenovo 2N1 Chromebook. They let me thinker on it and I found it cumbersome to actually use, so I began my search for a small device that was more tablet than laptop. I came across this and saw the reviews. The price was right and so I took the plunge.This little device packs some power. I was able to tap along at record speed. I was able to get my Office 365 and do a bit of work. The pen makes taking notes or editing PDFs a breeze. I like that the pen looks and feels like an actual pen. You cannot play games while in productivity mode, that means with the keyboard attached, but what games I do play are very ... MoreI was searching for something that would be touch screen but also able to handle a bit of professional activity. My coworker suggested and has a Lenovo 2N1 Chromebook. They let me thinker on it and I found it cumbersome to actually use, so I began my search for a small device that was more tablet than laptop. I came across this and saw the reviews. The price was right and so I took the plunge.This little device packs some power. I was able to tap along at record speed. I was able to get my Office 365 and do a bit of work. The pen makes taking notes or editing PDFs a breeze. I like that the pen looks and feels like an actual pen. You cannot play games while in productivity mode, that means with the keyboard attached, but what games I do play are very responsive.The only negative is that the attached stand is magnetic, so with the wrong movement, it comes off. I haven't had the device long enough to respond to battery life or other specs.But so far I am loving this device.
I can't say enough good things about my P11 (disclaimer - in a non-techy manner)! I am an avid article reader and YouTube watcher, and I was finding that my Google phone wasn't giving me enough landscape to view everything properly...and my smaller tablet (with no keyboard) was collecting dust because it was a bit too small and had no keyboard. With aging eyes and a need for something I could travels with easily this summer, I googled "Tablet with keyboard," and discovered my P11. It is literally perfect for me. I love the magnetic cover that becomes a stand and also has the detachable keyboard. I love the sound and monitor quality (definitely suits my needs). And I love how lightweight, portable, and attractive it is. It's very easy to read from, brightness works ... MoreI can't say enough good things about my P11 (disclaimer - in a non-techy manner)! I am an avid article reader and YouTube watcher, and I was finding that my Google phone wasn't giving me enough landscape to view everything properly...and my smaller tablet (with no keyboard) was collecting dust because it was a bit too small and had no keyboard. With aging eyes and a need for something I could travels with easily this summer, I googled "Tablet with keyboard," and discovered my P11. It is literally perfect for me. I love the magnetic cover that becomes a stand and also has the detachable keyboard. I love the sound and monitor quality (definitely suits my needs). And I love how lightweight, portable, and attractive it is. It's very easy to read from, brightness works great outdoors, and I feel like I'm holding a magazine when I am reading from it. This absolutely satisfies my needs, and I couldn't be happier. Definitely recommend!PS - I haven't used the stylus because I just use my finger on the screen when needed, so cannot comment on that.
Can't help myself. I always want THE BEST device(s), whether it's a can opener, coffeemaker, phone, TV (Hisense 55H9G I got from Best Buy) or in this case Android 11 tablet. As an INFLUENCER, TOP 1000 REVIEWER on Amazon and beta tester of new products direct from factories, I get $thousands FREE every year BUT refuse to write and submit anything but HONEST reviews because I'm a huge believer in "what goes around, comes around." Thus, here is my COMPARISON of what I wanted to call the 2 best Android 11 tablets for 2022. Note. I chose these 2 after also testing & reviewing Samsung, Blackview, Plimpton and Azeyou.Lenovo P11 Plus vs Teclast T40PRO:SCREEN SIZE 11.0" vs 10.4" diagonal Note: Teclast includes preinstalled screen protectorRESOLUTION Identical 2000 X 1200 ... MoreCan't help myself. I always want THE BEST device(s), whether it's a can opener, coffeemaker, phone, TV (Hisense 55H9G I got from Best Buy) or in this case Android 11 tablet. As an INFLUENCER, TOP 1000 REVIEWER on Amazon and beta tester of new products direct from factories, I get $thousands FREE every year BUT refuse to write and submit anything but HONEST reviews because I'm a huge believer in "what goes around, comes around." Thus, here is my COMPARISON of what I wanted to call the 2 best Android 11 tablets for 2022. Note. I chose these 2 after also testing & reviewing Samsung, Blackview, Plimpton and Azeyou.Lenovo P11 Plus vs Teclast T40PRO:SCREEN SIZE 11.0" vs 10.4" diagonal Note: Teclast includes preinstalled screen protectorRESOLUTION Identical 2000 X 1200 2K. Then 212ppi vs 224ppiSCREEN BRIGHTNESS 400nits vs 350nits. Difference not noticeable during use.COLOR ACCURACY Teclast slightly more accurate but only noticeable when 2 are side by side. Also, Lenovo makes some faces look "sickly" pale white.CONTRAST Lenovo slightly better but only noticeable when the 2 tablets are side by side.ANDROID 11 modified by Lenovo so you can NOT install the widely popular Alexa app. Lenovo has known about this defect since July 2021 and done NOTHING to fix it vs 100% clean Android 11 on Teclast that works flawlessly. Neither have bloatware unlike SamsungCPU SPEEED 2.05GHz G90T vs 2.0GHz Octa Core T618. No noticeable differences during use.RAM Lenovo offers 4GB or 6GB vs 8GB on TeclastINTERNAL MEMORY Lenovo 64 or 128GB vs Teclast 128GBEXPANSION Lenovo failed to recognize ANYTHING except a 16GB microSD card vs up to 512MB on TeclastBATTERY 7700mAh 20W fast charging vs 7000mAh 18W PD Fast Charge NOTE: Lenovo battery drains MUCH faster than Teclast so the extra 700mAh is worthless.CAMERAS Lenovo 13MP “No name” auto-focus with LED & 8MP fixed focus vs Sony 13MP Auto-focus rear (no LED) & 8MP fixed front on TeclastSPEAKERS 4 with Dolby Atmos vs 4 with Teclast enhancementBLUETOOTH 5.1 vs 5.0GPS identicalWIFI Both beat other brands 5G download speeds by up to 100%. Then L beats T by approx 5% more.PHONE Lenovo has no mobile phone capability vs Teclast which has 4G LTE & TD-SCDMA. Tested with MINT (T-Mobile) microSIM and audio sounds as good as most smartphones.BUILD combo of materials vs 1 piece Teclast aluminumPORTS Both have Micro USB Type C charging/OTG (no headphone jack)WEIGHT 1.08 lbs vs 1.06 lbsOTHER Lenovo Smart auto-rotate converts portrait apps in landscape mode BUT it reduces them to smartphone size and shape. Optional keyboard and Precision Pen 2which I did not test.BOTTOM LINE: Both have excellent screen brightness and sharpness but I am returning Lenovo due to Alexa app failure, expanded memory issues and battery problem. I hope this review helped you.
Better then expected where speed is concerned, weight is heavier than expected making it tiresome to hold. When holding, the screen edges are to thin causing false touch screen actions. There are a few other stupid things; when I open the cover I'm greeted with the facial recognition error, to many failed attempts, time to put in my pin. Keyboard detached, the on-screen keyboard fails to display. It's rather annoying when trying to enter a password and having to reattach the keyboard and change the portrait orientation to landscape. I can't say much about the pen, don't use it. Touch pad on the keyboard is way to sensitive for my taste. Just putting your finger on it moves the mouse. Using it to click and bring focus to an input can be difficult at best. Can't find ... MoreBetter then expected where speed is concerned, weight is heavier than expected making it tiresome to hold. When holding, the screen edges are to thin causing false touch screen actions. There are a few other stupid things; when I open the cover I'm greeted with the facial recognition error, to many failed attempts, time to put in my pin. Keyboard detached, the on-screen keyboard fails to display. It's rather annoying when trying to enter a password and having to reattach the keyboard and change the portrait orientation to landscape. I can't say much about the pen, don't use it. Touch pad on the keyboard is way to sensitive for my taste. Just putting your finger on it moves the mouse. Using it to click and bring focus to an input can be difficult at best. Can't find the sensitivity adjustments or the 2 finger scroll direction.
This review is after using the tablet for a week.The base tablet feels really study and quality, and seems quick. There are just a few things that let it soak a bit:1. The magnetic snap-on rear panel is quite nifty but why didn't they are on some re-enforced corners and protective edging where possible? Given the type of tablet this is (with keyboard and rear stand) you obviously can't by a suitable case for it, so the extra protection would be appreciated.2. The storage options for the stylus is an absolute after-thought and pretty poor. Again, why not include a case / slot onto the snap-on back panel.3. The user guide icon on the desktop is just a hyperlink to the Lenovo website, where you then need to do a search for the relevant own and go hunting for ... MoreThis review is after using the tablet for a week.The base tablet feels really study and quality, and seems quick. There are just a few things that let it soak a bit:1. The magnetic snap-on rear panel is quite nifty but why didn't they are on some re-enforced corners and protective edging where possible? Given the type of tablet this is (with keyboard and rear stand) you obviously can't by a suitable case for it, so the extra protection would be appreciated.2. The storage options for the stylus is an absolute after-thought and pretty poor. Again, why not include a case / slot onto the snap-on back panel.3. The user guide icon on the desktop is just a hyperlink to the Lenovo website, where you then need to do a search for the relevant own and go hunting for the actual user guide. Why not link straight to the actual user guide or relevant support page?Lastly, Lenovo's trade-in Partner of choice are rubbish; they don't even accept in previous (2 year old) Lenovo tablets!
I had previous brought a chromebook from Lenovo which I love so when it came time to replace my 8yr old tablet, I first looked here. The P11 caught my eye because of the upgraded hardware it had compared to the other top brands in the same price range. After some reseach, I brought it along with the keyboard case and pen and could not be happier.I never thought I would use the keyboard as much as I do, but it was the only option as a case when I purchased mine as the regular case was sold out. Now I could not even think what I would do with out this keyboard. And when I don't need it, I just flip it to the back or simply snap it off(love that feature).As a stylus user, the Lenovo Pen for this tablet is wonderful. Very accurate and smooth to use. I use mine all ... MoreI had previous brought a chromebook from Lenovo which I love so when it came time to replace my 8yr old tablet, I first looked here. The P11 caught my eye because of the upgraded hardware it had compared to the other top brands in the same price range. After some reseach, I brought it along with the keyboard case and pen and could not be happier.I never thought I would use the keyboard as much as I do, but it was the only option as a case when I purchased mine as the regular case was sold out. Now I could not even think what I would do with out this keyboard. And when I don't need it, I just flip it to the back or simply snap it off(love that feature).As a stylus user, the Lenovo Pen for this tablet is wonderful. Very accurate and smooth to use. I use mine all the time as I can not stand using fingers, but only charge it maybe once every 2 weeks if not longer between charges. The only thing I do not like about it, besides cost, is that you have to remember to turn it on before using. It is simply clicking a button twice, but to someone who is use to an EMR pen, it can be hard to remember.The P11 itself is fast, lightweight for a tablet of it's size, can still fit in my bag(with case), and the screen is a wonderful size. The back of the case has a fold out portion so it will stand up. With the usb C charging cord, it will charge up in no time at all. The port also picks up an external drive so if you have a small usb storage drive, you can plug that in and move files. I have not tried all the features this tablet has simply because it is feature packed.No matter for work, play, or both you won't go wrong with this tablet. Not only that, but you will save a lot of money by getting this machine, plus get more machine, than buying one of the other "Top" brands on the market.Used for: Work, Gaming, Art
| Display | |
| Fingerprint resistant | Y |
| Display brightness | 350 cd/m² |
| Native aspect ratio | 16:9 |
| Pixel density | 263 ppi |