Lenovo Tab P12 (TB370FU) review – great build quality and 3K display
Performance: CPU, GPU, Storage
CPU options
This tablet has an octa-core CPU configuration, It includes two Cortex-A78 cores clocked at 2.6 GHz and six smaller Cortex-A55 with a 2.0 GHz frequency. The performance is good for a mid-tier chipset.
CPU Benchmarks | single/multi Geekbench 5 | PCMark Work 3 | Octane V2 | Mozilla Kraken 1.1 (lower is better) |
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Lenovo Tab P12 (TB370FU) | 734/1980 | – | 31563 | 1510 ms |
Lenovo Tab M10 Plus Gen 3 | 348/1308 | 6700 | 12031 | 3270 ms |
Lenovo Yoga Tab 11 | 511/1634 | 8404 | 14693 | 3143.7 ms |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE | 658/1957 | 8828 | 19517 | 2001.2 ms |
Huawei MatePad Pro | 756/2918 | – | 21479 | 2288 ms |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 | 747/2709 | – | 23685 | 2171 ms |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 | 972/3000 | – | 27339 | 1972 ms |
GPU options
Just like the CPU configuration, the GPU is also a mid-range solution and it’s the Mali-G68 MC4. The benchmark results are reasonable for the class.
GPU Benchmarks | 3DMark Slingshot (Graphics score) | 3DMark Wildlife | GFXBench Manhattan 3.0 (1080p offscreen) | GFXBench Manhattan 3.1 (1080p offscreen) | GFXBench Aztec Ruins OpenGL (1080p offscreen) |
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Lenovo Tab P12 (TB370FU) | 5479 | 2158 | 65 fps | 43 fps | 29 fps |
Lenovo Tab M10 Plus Gen 3 | 1637 | 1199 | 24 fps | 15 fps | 8 fps |
Lenovo Yoga Tab 11 | 3362 | 1342 | – | – | – |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE | 3856 | 1109 | 44 fps | 32 fps | 22 fps |
Huawei MateBook Pro | 4301 | 3281 | 95 fps | 72 fps | 47 fps |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 | 9176 | 2118 | 96 fps | 69 fps | 42 fps |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 | 13520 | 4240 | 140 fps | 97 fps | 59 fps |
Storage
For the storage tests, we used AndroBench’s Storage test. It reported speeds of 946 MB/s Read and 751 MB/s write. This tablet can be picked in configurations with 128GB or 256GB UFS 2.2 storage.
“Wyświetlacz 12,7″ (2944 x 1840), E-ink, 227 ppi, 16:10, ~273 ppi”
E-ink.. serio? Ktoś to czyta przed publikacją?