Lenovo Tab P12 (TB370FU) review – great build quality and 3K display
Design and construction
Given the big screen, the dimensions are normal. The device weighs 615 grams while the profile of just 6.9mm is super thin for a device with a potent chipset under the display. The latter has a 16:10 aspect ratio. The screen is taller and you have more vertical space for work. This is useful when you’re using the tablet with the optional keyboard as a laptop.
Holding this machine in hand is easy because of its thin profile. Our tablet comes with a Storm Grey color option and the design isn’t that different compared to other products from the same brand. The look of this thing is kind of neutral because of the typical two-shade grey color scheme so you can use it everywhere without drawing attention to you – at school, at work, in the park, etc.
The Lenovo Tab P12 (TB370FU) feels good to the touch. The build is a quality one – the back is made of metal (and there is a plastic trim around the panel) and the chassis is rigid. Yes, we tried to twist it but it doesn’t break or bend. Of course, we tried to bend the device within a reasonable margin, if you are a tough guy, you can break it on purpose if you want. At least for now, there is any info regarding the model of the display glass cover.
The top side of the tablet houses a dual microphone setup and volume buttons. On the left, we can see the Power button with a built-in fingerprint sensor, two JBL speakers, and the card tray. On the right, we can spot two more JBL speakers and a USB Type-C connector. Additionally, the sound that comes from the speakers is characterized by good quality and high maximum volume (not the highest one though)
The smart connector for the optional keyboard is positioned on the bottom side of the machine. Expectedly, the front camera is situated in the upper bezel of the screen, while the rear camera and the flash are on the back of the unit.
“Wyświetlacz 12,7″ (2944 x 1840), E-ink, 227 ppi, 16:10, ~273 ppi”
E-ink.. serio? Ktoś to czyta przed publikacją?