Lenovo Idea Tab review: Affordable Android tablet with stylus and premium design

The Lenovo Idea Tab includes useful AI-powered features like Circle to Search, allowing users to instantly search or translate anything visible on the screen
An undated image of Lenovo Idea Tab. — Lenovo
An undated image of Lenovo Idea Tab. — Lenovo

Looking for a budget Android tablet with a premium-looking design, reliable battery life, and useful study features? Lenovo’s Idea Tab is designed to handle everyday tasks without stretching your budget.

The tablet combines a sharp 11-inch display, quad speakers, and an included Lenovo Tab Pen, making it especially appealing for students and everyday users.

The Lenovo Idea Tab delivers a surprisingly complete experience for studying, streaming, note-taking, and casual entertainment.

Lenovo Idea Tab specifications

  • 11-inch 2.5K IPS touchscreen display
  • 90Hz refresh rate
  • MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor
  • 8GB RAM
  • 256GB storage
  • Integrated Arm Mali-G57 MC2 graphics
  • Lenovo Tab Pen included
  • Folio case included
  • 72% NTSC color coverage
  • Quad Dolby Atmos-tuned speakers
  • 7,040mAh battery
  • 20W fast charging
  • Up to 12 hours of YouTube playback

Pros

    1. Stylus included in the box
    2. Sharp and smooth 2.5K display
    3. Good battery life for daily use
    4. Compact and lightweight design

    Cons

    1. Performance limited to basic tasks
    2. Stylus lacks flagship-level precision
    3. Cameras are average at best

    The 11-inch 2.5K IPS display is one of the strongest features of the Lenovo Idea Tab. The screen looks sharp and vibrant for watching videos, reading, browsing, and note-taking, while the 90Hz refresh rate keeps scrolling and animations feeling smoother than traditional budget tablets.

    Its compact size also strikes a comfortable balance between portability and screen space, making it easy to carry around campus, coffee shops, or during travel.

    The tablet's performance is handled by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor paired with 8GB RAM. Everyday tasks like web browsing, streaming, note-taking, and multitasking run smoothly, although demanding games and heavy editing workloads may push the hardware beyond its limits.

    One of the biggest highlights is the included Lenovo Tab Pen. Unlike many tablets in this price range, Lenovo includes the stylus inside the box, adding excellent value for students and casual creators.

    The pen supports 4,096 pressure levels and tilt sensitivity, making handwriting and sketching feel responsive and natural. Apps like Nebo, Squid, and Lenovo’s own note-taking tools work particularly well for productivity and annotation tasks.

    Audio quality is also impressive for a budget tablet. The quad Dolby Atmos-tuned speakers provide loud and clear sound for movies, YouTube videos, and online classes.

    Battery life remains dependable throughout the day. The 7,040mAh battery can comfortably handle study sessions, streaming, and web browsing, while the included 20W charger refills the tablet in roughly two hours.

    The Lenovo Idea Tab also includes useful AI-powered features like Circle to Search, allowing users to instantly search or translate anything visible on the screen using either the stylus or a fingertip.