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The video compares Lenovo's Tab P12 and the P11 Pro Gen 2 tablets, highlighting differences in pricing, screen quality, battery life, processors, cameras, and additional features like stylus pens and software updates. The Tab P12 features a more affordable price, while the P11 Pro Gen 2 offers superior screen quality and battery life. Personal preferences and priorities play a role in choosing between the two tablets. The speaker emphasizes the importance of screen quality and battery life based on individual preferences for tablets or phones and hints at future comparison videos. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe and like the video, with gratitude expressed for watching.
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In this part of the video, the comparison is made between Lenovo’s Tab P12 and the P11 Pro Gen 2 tablets. The Tab P12 is priced at around $350 (but can be found on sale for $270) while the P11 Pro Gen 2’s base model costs about $300. The P11 Pro Gen 2 features a better quality screen with OLED display, higher refresh rate, and better contrast compared to the larger IPS LCD display of the Tab P12. In terms of battery life, the P11 Pro Gen 2 lasted 7.5 hours in a battery drain test compared to 5 hours for the Tab P12. Software-wise, both tablets run on Android 13 and have similarities in features like Google Entertainment Space, notification shade, and taskbar. Accessories like stylus pens and PC Mode are available for both tablets.
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In this part of the video, it is highlighted that the Lenovo Tab P12 offers a fingerprint scanner on the power button, which is not available in the Lenovo P11 Pro Gen 2. The software update longevity is a concern with the P11 Pro Gen 2, as Lenovo may not provide updates for as long as Samsung does. Performance-wise, the P11 Pro with the MediaTek Dimensity 1300T processor outperforms the Tab P12’s MediaTek Dimensity 750 processor, especially in gaming. Both tablets have good speakers with Dolby Atmos, but the Tab P12 is slightly louder. The cameras on both tablets are decent but may not be flagship quality, with the Tab P12 having the better front camera and the P11 Pro having the better rear camera. Overall, the choice between the two tablets may depend on personal preferences and priorities.
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In this part of the video, the speaker mentions the importance of a better screen and battery life, noting that preferences depend on whether one prefers a tablet or phone. The speaker also hints at upcoming videos on tablet and phone comparisons. To show appreciation, viewers are encouraged to subscribe and like the video. The speaker, Brian from Fishby Productions, thanks viewers for watching and hints at future content.
