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Welcome and follow me, I have the Lenovo Tab P12 Pro and today I'll go over
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unboxing along with a quick overview of the device itself. So anyway, the box that it comes in is absolutely massive for I don't know what reason
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I just as a comparison to a normal box of a phone like for instance Samsung
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You can see this thing has some... absolute size to it. So anyway, let's just pop it open and see what takes most of this
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space right here. Okay, so there we go. Now there's also this sticker right here
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but we can easily lift it up. There we go. Another one right here
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So there we go. It's now open. Sweet. Now let's see what we get inside
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So we get the tablet. I'm going to set it to the side
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I don't have enough space for it right now. So, let's basically all we get it and uh..
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Oh, no, never mind there's a couple more things. You get an adapter for type C to headphone jack. And..
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Oh, it's a pen tip. If you can see a tiny little, you just take it out
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Replacement, whoops. pen tip for the pan. I'm gonna drop it back in just so I don't lose it
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So anyway, as you can see we get a fairly decent amount of accessories I guess
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We get a, we have a 30 watts charger though I'm gonna make sure with the actual writing on it
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So this is... yep, that is a 30 watt charger which you can see right
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right here, let's be honest you can see this tiny text. So yeah, a 30 watt charger USB C2C cable, that's actually quite surprising as you can see
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A pen and actually let's pop out the actual device out of foil
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Just, there we go. Now I'll be honest, usually line up
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doesn't really strike me as a quality product, but this one actually feels nice. It
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actually resembles a lot of like Samsung tablets, primarily with its design. It's also
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quite big. This is a 12.6 end display, so it is quite massive and it is running a Amelette
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display so that splendid It also rocking a 120 hertz refresh rate which is really nice And HDR 10 plus Adobe Vision and typical brightness of 600 nits
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So we're getting basically a really decent device here. Hello? See if it's charged
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Nope, no notification. Oh no, there we go. So it ended working
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Ah, there we go. So it looks like you need to initially place it on there so it connects, I guess
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And from there we can actually use it. So I'm going to quickly go through the setup right here
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just so we can get a look at it. And one thing that I have to say, it bugs me with the pens
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although it might be just me, That's how hard the tip is. It kind of, tapping on a glass doesn't really feel that great, though like I said, it might
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be me. And if you have some kind of maybe cover on it, one of those like paper imitating covers where
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it's a little bit more rough, it might be way better. But glass and topping with like pen like this is not the best experience
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Though it's not taking away from the fact that it is actually really responsive and it works
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really well. Okay, anyway, I'm going to finish this up. And while I'm finishing it up, I'm going to quickly finish up also the screen specifications
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which I started talking about. So we're looking at 87.4% screen-to-body ratio, and additionally 240 pixels per inch
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Now, we are only rocking a 1600 by 2560 pixel display. So this is not like a 1440p or a 4K
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and because of the sheer size of this display the actual pixels per inch
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a little bit on a lower side though personally looking at it I don't really see pixelations on here
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it's still just a 12 inch display rocking an above 1080p display
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so it's going to be good enough for basically I would thank everybody
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unless you have like some telescopes for eyes Anyway, right here we have a little notification regarding the Panet Sol
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So we have option to access memo, we can handwrite, and we can also remote control some things
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So I'm just going to swipe up and go to our home screen
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And I don't know if it's picking up on the display, but on the camera, I mean
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but the screen here looks actually really good. It's super vibrant. It's actually, I'm going to brighten it up just so I can see how
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how it looks like max brightness, though I warn you for you on the video
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this will look like absolute garbage just because how the camera is set up
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Yeah, it's good. Though the brightness here isn't anything like mind-blowing. But it's still decent
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The colors here are also really good. So there we go. Now let's move over to the specs of this phone, not phone but tablet
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So we're looking at, what was it? I believe a triple camera. setup. You find the power button
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Nope, on there we go. So if we flip it over you can see actually a dual camera setup right here So our main sensor is a 13 megapixel white sensor and then we got a 5 megapixel ultra
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Now, judging by the actual pixel size right here of these sensors
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it's probably strictly for like Zoom calls and stuff like that, and nothing else
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I don't expect anybody to go out with a 12-and-a-half-inch tablet outside
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taking photos thinking that they're professional or something, and especially at 13 megapixels
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those photos won't look that great. The majority of the phones, even at, like, mid-range
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can most likely outperform this thing right here. So this is here strictly for, like, accessibility for, I don't know, video calls and so on
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Now, flipping over, we have another camera right here at the front
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this tiny little whole-punct camera, which basically isn't even visible almost. This is a 8 megapixel white sensor and apparently we also have an 8 megapixel IR time of flight 3D sensor which I guess we can kind of see it
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There we go. You see this kind of like weird glimmer? I assume this might be it
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Though it is not visible that much in a direct view. You can see the camera but you can see this time of flight
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It's just a little bit of a darker spot on the bezel
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and there's three of them. Though kind of, kind of see a couple of them maybe
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at a, if I position it like at a really good angle
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But yeah, anyway, let's move on to the specs of this device internals
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So we're looking at a Snapdragon 870, so this is going to be a really good processor right here
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It's not anything top of the line, but honestly, for creative work
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like drawing and just using this tablet as a multimedia device. This will be adequate for majority of the people
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The only time it might struggle is probably in like high quality gaming
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For instance, if you would run Genshin Impact on like max settings at this resolution, 60 frames or even more if you can
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you might not be getting the expected performance from this or anything that, for instance, Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 could perfect
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or provide. So for everything else, I think this will work just sufficiently enough
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It should breeze through almost any task you throw at it without any kind of problem
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Now, additionally, we have a couple variants of this device. So we can get 128-gig storage or 256
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and depending on which one you pick, you will also have more or less RAM. So 128 comes with 6 gigs of RAM
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and 256 comes with 8 gigs of RAM. Now, considering this device is already
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backed out fairly well. I probably would recommend you to go for the higher one with 8 gigs
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of RAM just to be safe for a later date. You won't have to worry about it later on when
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apps start utilizing even more RAM than they already do. So it might be just a little bit
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of a precaution kind of a thing to do. So later on your apps don't need to like constantly
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relaunch. You can just have a little bit more headroom. That's primarily what I recommend this
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for If you don mind some apps maybe in the future slowing down or just constantly needing to be reopened just because you don have enough RAM then by all means 6 gigs should work just fine as well
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And in terms of storage, you don't need to worry about it that much just because the device
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actually comes with the expendable storage. So we can pop in a Z card if I can actually find where
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I think right here. There we go. So as you can see, the version I have right here just
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takes an SD card and I don't know if there is an LTE version but judging by the actual like
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size of the tray I would assume there might be an LTE version just because all they would need to
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do is cut out another spot right here for the SIM card and this is a perfect size for a SIM card
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So anyway um I don't know if there's anything else that I can say about this device apart from
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maybe just a price tag so let's scroll down and we're looking at about 500
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120 euro price tag. And the last thing that I'll also mention is the battery size right here
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Now, I did say that we do have a decent charger. That's 30 watts
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And the battery right here is at 10,200. So this is an absolute unit of a battery
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It should last you a fairly decent time. Now, fairly decent doesn't mean that you're going to break some timers in terms of how long the battery lasts
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just because you have a stupendously big display. right here. So obviously that needs some power to be running
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But yeah, anyway, to finish this off at the price that it comes at, which is actually
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surprisingly low, for what you get, this is a really nice device. And honestly, before
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you didn't have that many choices with a decent actual tablet. So there was what, Samsung and
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maybe Apple. Those were probably the primary good devices, though Apple never came with a pen
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like this one. So you do have to spend another 100 bucks on a device that already costed like
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six or seven hundred dollars, another 100 for a pen, which seems a little bit idiotic
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This one comes with a pen, so thank you. And, yeah, honestly, this is the cheapest tablet
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at the moment that I have encountered so far. That is really good tablet
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it means basically all the high-quality demands of consider. like a high refresh rate, decent display, decent size, including a pen
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and the device actually not running like crap. And it still comes at roughly 500 euros, which is a little bit mind-blowing
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So, honestly, if I would have to recommend any kind of tablet, this one is right at the top
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If you don't mind having Lenovo, like I said, I would previously consider Lenovo to be not the best kind of quality product
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but this one kind of breaks the tradition. It's probably one of the better devices that I encountered from Lenovo and seems to work
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really well and have really decent specs. So I would recommend this tablet for anybody who is actually looking to pick up a decent device
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like this. So anyway, if you found this very helpful, don't forget to hit like, subscribe and thanks for watching