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Lenovo Tab P12 Matte Display (WLAN only, 12.70", 128 GB, Fable)

Lenovo Tab P12 Matte Display

WLAN only, 12.70", 128 GB, Fable


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kdtinner

4 months ago

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Galaxus

4 months ago

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The tablet with the name "Tab P12 (WLAN only, 12.70", 128 GB, Storm Grey)" from Lenovo does not have a matte screen. This model has a normal, glossy display with a resolution of 2944 x 1840 pixels and is based on Android 13 with a MediaTek Dimensity 7050 processor and 8 GB RAM. The difference to the Lenovo Tab P12 with a matte display, which costs around CHF 310, lies primarily in the screen type. The P12 with a matte display offers a special, paper-like, matte surface that greatly reduces reflections and is therefore particularly easy on the eyes, especially during longer reading or writing sessions. This matt version is ideal for indoor use and shady outdoor areas as it eliminates reflections, although visibility in direct sunlight is limited due to the lower brightness. The matt display also feels like paper when writing with a pen and is scratch-resistant. The standard version without a matt display, on the other hand, has a glossy surface that shows more reflections, but often appears brighter and is cheaper. To summarise: - The "Tab P12 (WLAN only, 12.70", 128 GB, Storm Grey)" does not have a matte screen, but a glossy display. - The P12 with a matt display (approx. CHF 310.-) offers an anti-reflective, paper-like surface that is particularly easy on the eyes. - The matte version is better suited for longer reading and writing, but has a lower brightness and is less good in direct sunlight. - Both models otherwise have similar technical specifications such as processor, RAM and storage. These differences explain the price difference and the choice of the display as the main feature of the more expensive model.

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rene

7 months ago

Does the USB C port also support HDMI out

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Galaxus

7 months ago

The USB-C port of the Lenovo Tab P12 does not support native HDMI output. To use HDMI, you need a USB-C to HDMI adapter, such as the Lenovo USB-C to HDMI 2.0b adapter or a similar adapter that enables HDMI output.

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rene

7 months ago

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Galaxus

7 months ago

Yes, you can use the tablet's USB-C port for HDMI transfers by using a suitable adapter. Such an adapter makes it possible to mirror the image on a TV or projector. Lenovo offers various USB-C to HDMI adapters that are suitable for this purpose.

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crossfitzug

11 months ago

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Galaxus

11 months ago

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Edit: The Lenovo Tab P12 with the product ID "ZACL0007SE" and the specifications "WLAN only, 12.70", 128 GB, Storm Grey" comes as standard without the Lenovo Tab Pen Plus and it does not include a keyboard.

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picofon

11 months ago

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Galaxus

11 months ago

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The Lenovo Tab P12, with the manufacturer product ID "ZACL0007SE", does not have a 3.5mm headphone jack. It uses a USB-C port for connectivity and audio output. If you are looking for an alternative model with a similar size that includes a 3.5mm headphone jack, you might need to consider other brands or models, as the Lenovo Tab P12 series does not offer this feature. However, for a similar size and features within the Lenovo range, you could look into older models or different series, but they may not match the exact specifications of the Tab P12. For accurate recommendations, it would be best to check the specifications of other tablets from Lenovo or other manufacturers that include a 3.5mm headphone jack.

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champion97

1 year ago

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Sinola75

1 year ago

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ErwinW730

1 year ago

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Hi Sinola 75, the iPad was too expensive for surfing and reading magazines, so I ordered the 12.7" Lenovo from Galaxus and am satisfied so far. There are many tests on the Internet, reviews on Amazon are also helpful Kind regards from Erwin Wolf

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