Tab P12 Pro

Lenovo

Tab P12 Pro

109 positive 1 neutral 23 negative

Based on 133 Reddit mentions

$449.95

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My community always asked for Steam Deck Support and after 4 years of solo-development, my game has been Steam Deck Verified by Valve and is even featured in the Great On Deck section!

u/ichbinhamma Can i give you some feedback? On the Steam Deck performance is great and i played on SD OLED only - perfect. 1 single culprit - the challenges button for dailys can not be toggled or even switched to by native controls, so i have to use the touch screen. I am doing something wrong? Som

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RL1_on_SteamDeckOLED in r/SteamDeck

January 28, 2026 12:18 PM

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Redmi pad pro ? Or lenevo idea Tab?

In my opinion for editing + multitasking + long term, redmi pad pro makes more sense. Because, it has smoother display(120hz), good screen and slightly better performance, so overall feels faster and nicer to use About, Lenovo p12, its not bad, but it’s old + 60hz, so it might be feel slower especia

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Level-Finance631 in r/tablets

April 20, 2026 6:39 AM

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A Theoretical Question

It does not have to be paper, but it helps to have something that could guide development of display technology in the healthier direction. Currently it's kind of moving in the wrong direction, assuming that we all want unlimited colors, infinite contrast, instant response, Planck resolution, supern

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fullgrid in r/eink

August 7, 2025 4:29 PM

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The state of a 64GB iPad Air M1

for me more squarish ratio makes no sense as all the documents around the world (ok except for US) is in A4 format. I use my tablet mainly for working on A4 format, reading, etc... Especially with Lenovo P12 it is missing just some mm to be A4 (or if we think of margins of every document that we can

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Picard_III in r/assholedesign

April 23, 2026 10:59 AM

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Looking for a budget 3:2 or 4:3 ratio tablet (minimum 11,5-12 inch)

I went with a Lenovo Tab P12 with a 12,7 inch display, which i got for 270 Euros (Germany). It has a 16:10 ratio, which is the closest ratio to the desired 4:3 that i found in a cheap tablet. The size of the screen is perfect for me to read sheet music! It's big enough for sure. Although I now have

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Legend11_ in r/tablets

April 10, 2025 4:05 PM

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