Description
Play harder and learn smarter with Lenovo Tab M11 for whole family. Enjoy its durable, thin, and light, water and dust resistant design in Luna Grey color.
Superior performance with the MediaTek Helio G88 Octa-core processor. Smooth 90Hz gaming, seamless multitasking, and fluid streaming with up to 4GB+128GB memory.
11-inch WUXGA (1920×1200) touch screen display deliver a cinematic experience with vivid visuals and quad-speakers tuned by Dolby Atmos. With up to 10 hours of video playback and all-day fun with a 7040mAh battery.
Document capture is a breeze with the AI smart scanner through the 8MP rear camera, instantly converting and rectifying pictures into A4 PDF documents in just a few clicks.
Lenovo Tab Pen included – A smart pen for the digital age, this stylus is ideal for notetaking and more. Specification – 4096 pressure levels, Tilt detection, 180+ hours with the replaceable AAAA battery.
Treat yourself to the new Lenovo Tab M11 and receive a £50 HelloFresh voucer – T&C’s apply.
Chris Kollen –
My Home Cinema System consists of a BenQ 4K HDR UST Projector, the Gadget Tree 2nd Gen Fire TV Cube (Since Nov 2019) and a Denon 4K HDR Receiver. I turn all my Home Cinema Equipment ON & OFF using a Backlit-LCD Logitech Elite Remote / Hub setup. Despite my previously submitted, lengthy Gadget Tree Post on why I am staying with my 2nd Gen Fire TV Cube (now removed), I just couldn’t resist upgrading to Gadget Tree’s Latest 3rd Gen Cube. As usual, the Device was delivered the next day, well Packaged, with a nice Finish & Build Quality of the Cube, Remote (not used) and Power Supply. It may be worth mentioning that when I recently added a Nvidia Shield TV Pro Streaming device to my Home Cinema System, I was informed by one of my Subscription Services, that I had reached my Licence Limit. Mindful of this and just to be on the safe side, I De-Registered my 2nd Gen Fire TV Cube, having first signed out of all my Subscription Services, prior to setting my new 3rd Gen Cube. Pairing my Alexa Remote PRO (purchased separately), was straight forward as was signing into my Gadget Tree Prime Account. As previously stated, I use a Logitech Remote to turn all my Home Cinema Equipment ON & OFF. This is because most Remotes, including Gadget Tree Remotes cannot be setup to turn my Projector OFF. My Projector has a quirky feature that requires the OFF button to be pressed twice before it turns OFF (even with its Original Remote). My Logitech Elite Remote allows me to program the 4K Projector, as a Device, with 2 OFF Commands, having a 1 second delay between each which works fine. My Logotech Remote is paired with the Fire TV Cube allowing full control of the Cube. However, once started, I prefer to use the more conveniently sized Backlit Alexa TV Remote PRO whilst viewing the Fire TV Cube Streaming Services. Obviously, I want the Gadget Tree Remote to control my Denon’s Volume / Mute, but the Cubes setup process requires that a TV is selected before you can add a Soundbar / Receiver Equipment. Generally, TVs are straight forward to setup with the Fire TV Cube but the same cannot be said for my Projector. The process involves the Cube turning the Connected TV OFF then ON again. Following the onscreen instructions, for Projectors, you need to press the Gadget Tree Remotes Menu Key. Then you are confronted with a selection of IR Codes to switch the Projector OFF and then ON again. Obviously, as already stated, no single IR code would ever work for the OFF Command. Personally, I’m not keen on the idea of quickly turning a Laser Projector OFF-ON again, before the Lamp has had time to cool down. I decided to Select BenQ as a TV and told Alexa that this TV did turn OFF and ON again, which was not true. Now I was given the option to add a Soundbar / Receiver to my Cubes Equipment list. Setting up Alexa Remote PRO Volume / Mute buttons to work with my 4K Denon Receiver was straight forward. Having Logged back into all my Subscription Services, I completed the setup process by programming Buttons 1 & 2 on the Alexa Remote PRO, allowing instant access of 2 Apps (ITVX & Freevee) not visible on the Gadget Tree Prime Start-Up Screen Banner. All in all, I am very pleased that I have Upgraded my Home Cinema System with the latest 3rd Gen Fire TV Cube from Gadget Tree. The truth is, I cannot really detect any significant Performance improvement over my 2nd Gen Fire TV Cube, but everything is Fast, Smooth and Responsive. Two of the additional features that this 3rd Gen Cube includes are Wi-Fi 6E and the HDMI 2.1 Input. Upgrading to a Wi-Fi 6E Network seems to be quite an expensive undertaking, whilst I currently have no interest using the Cubes HDMI Input for other devices. I believe the Image Quality of the 3rd Gen Cube looks better than its predecessor. I did notice, whilst drilling down the various 3rd Gen Cube Menus, under Display & Audio / Display that the last option allows you to turn, “Super Resolution” ON or OFF, which when turned ON produces a Sharper Picture. This may explain my perceived Image Quality Enhancement over this Cubes predecessor. My 2nd Gen TV Cube sounded very tinny and unpleasant. To get around this, I redirected the 2nd Gen Cubes audio output to my 3rd Gen Echo Dot (Fabric version), the sound quality being very much on par with the 3rd Gen Fire TV Cube. Having upgraded to the 3rd Gen Fire Tv Cube, I no longer need the 3rd Gen Echo Dot, meaning one less power socket is being used. To Summarise, the 3rd Gen Fire TV Cube is a Superior Device over its predecessor, including a couple of additional, worthwhile features, which I may come to appreciate sometime in the future. This Fire TV Cube’s Processors have also been upgraded from a Hexi-Core to an Octa-Core, offering a higher level of technical performance than its predecessor. These days Voice Control of Hi-Fi & Domestic equipment is a feature that really does need to be included, with Streaming Devices, to remain competitive. I find the 3rd Gen Fire TV Cube’s Voice Control, every bit as capable as its 2nd Gen predecessor. I have a couple of Smart Sockets to operate Audio equipment using Alexa Voice Control and most of the rooms in my home use Alexa Voice Control to switch Lighting On-Off. Although the initial novelty factor has worn off somewhat, Voice Control is a still a cool feature. Alexa Voice Control through the 3rd Gen Fire TV Cube, does work well, but being Old-School, I prefer to use the Alexa Remote Pro / Logitech Elite for my Home Cinema Device Control / Navigation. I am pleased that I have upgraded to the 3rd Gen Fire TV Cube which I purchased at an Gadget Tree reduction of £20 on the normal selling price. This effectively reduced the price of the Alexa Remote PRO which I had purchased previously for use with my 2nd Gen Fire TV Cube. I would Recommend the Fire TV Cube 3rd Gen, with a Big-Thumbs-Up, hence this 5 Star Review. ***** REVIEW UPDATE – 7th June 2023 **** At this moment in time, my BenQ 4K Projector is being repaired, so I’m using my old LG 55” 4K OLED TV (with Screen-Burn). The BIG plus is, because I’m not using the BenQ Projector (2 OFF Commands), I can use the Gadget Tree Remote Pro to Switch my LG TV, Fire TV Cube & Denon Receiver ON & OFF. This means I do not need to use my Logitech Elite Remote at all. Another change I have made, which I initially shunned, is to connect my Nvidia Shield TV Pro into the Fire TV Cubes HDMI 2.1 Input. This has freed up one Denon 4K HDMI Input, allowing me to quickly switch between the Gadget Tree Cube and the Nvidia Shield. This makes Audio-Visual Comparison between the two Devices much Easier and Effective than having to change Denon Inputs to select each of the Streaming Devices. So, the 3rd Gen Fire TV Cube’s HDMI 2.1 Input is a very worthwhile addition. My Home Cinema preference is to turn each required Hi-Fi Device On-Off without using HDMI CEC Auto-Sensing. This, I believe, made the detection of the Nvidia Shield’s HDMI Signal via the Fire TV Cubes HDMI Input, somewhat more challenging than expected but with perseverance was achieved. Nvidia Shield TV Pro Amendment 21.09.2023 Since connecting my Shield TV Pro to the Fire TV Cubes 2.1 HDMI Input, I have been experiencing regular 1 second Audio Drop-Outs. It would seem that this Audio Drop-Out issue has been flagged many times since 2019 by Shield TV Pro owners. I think this may have something to do with HDMI Pass-Through compatibility. As I’m fully conversant with the Pros & Cons of the Cube and the Shield Streaming Devices, I no longer require the previously mentioned, efficient Audio-Visual comparison switching. My Shield TV Pro is now connected to its own dedicated Denon HDMI Input, whilst I now use the Fire TV Cubes HDMI 2.1 Input, with my FreeviewPlay SD/HD Player/Recorder. This has sorted the Shields Audio Drop-Outs, whilst Switching between the Cube and the TV Set-Top Box makes far more sense and is a more convenient setup. 132 people found this helpful
Rafig Abasov –
Overall I really like the build quality of the tablet its metal for the price of a tablet that would usually be plastic so thats a bonus. I also really like the dolby atmos speaker system it has 4 speakers two either side of the tablet in landscape it does distort though at high levels if you put the volume on full. The display is really sharp and bright with a snappy 90hz refresh rate its 1080p but no amoled thats okay as LCD is fine. I like the addition of a pen because I am an artist who draws and paints its also great for taking notes and doing college work its smaller lighter and more versatile then my £750 laptop that I hardly use and has more uses obviously I cannot draw on my laptop I am studying animation so it would be a nice idea if there is an android app that does 2D animation but it seems there isn’t but with google play you can get most apps that are on android. Overall sometimes the responsiveness of the tablet is slow sometimes the tablet will glitch and stutter or it will just freeze this doesn’t happen all the time and its not really that noticeable when using the tablet for light use like I am but it can be annoying if you need to do something in a hurry wish it had a snapdragon cpu instead of mediatek as I have had problems with mediatek cpus in the past. Splitscreen and hovering windows is good I don’t use that feature alot but maybe once I start college I will use it more I wish they gave you a keyboard case as well with it as that would turn it into an actual laptop instead your stuck with third party ones that are not the best connection and tend to disconnect. 16 people found this helpful
eleonora giangualano –
February 2025 Style Name: FHD 4GB 128GB with Pen Good tablet for the price, pen works really well, display is good . It struggle a bit with multiple applications opened at the same time.
DIY 4ever –
I was used to using Samsung Tabs, so this is new to me, it is a very nice tab. On the outside, it feels solid, nice to hold, the software is fast and I have loaded all the apps I need with no problem. The sound is pretty good too. The camera and software is only basic 6m pixels (3264×2048) is basic minimum, results are only average. The tab also do not have a compass magnet built in. The price is good, a few years back I paid about £200 for a much inferior Samsung Tab. On the whole it is good value for money. 16 people found this helpful
Bev Coggan (verified owner) –
January 2025 Style Name: 8″ HD 32GB Great price. I use this mainly as a reader as most of my books are on Google Play Books but is a very good android tablet. Quick start-up and navigation. Good quality and size of screen and quite light. Good that it comes with a protective case with built-in stand. 3 people found this helpful
DeeBee –
Bought this for my sons Birthday and he LOVES it. It feels better than his old Samsung Tablet as it feels a little bit more durable (not been dropped yet) and the storage is a good size. When setting this up, the tablet offers two functions; kids mode and normal. We didn’t like the kids one, so opted not to use it. A quite google on how to do it and very easy to switch over. For the price we paid, the picture quality is good. It keeps him happy taking photos of his toys and the family. The Pen that comes with it is very good too although will be easily lost if you do not but a case the tablet.
Michael Förster (verified owner) –
I purchased this Tablet during the festive season of 2024 for my child and I must say its been a truly great purchase. The tablet is very simple to operate, my child mainly uses it for school homework & research purposes and playing games. The battery life is great and no complaints at all. The screen quality is very clear and is ideal for children of all ages. Would highly recommend this tablet. One person found this helpful
Victor deBs –
Purchased this tablet to replace a long lost Samsung Galaxy Tab S4. I watched a ton of reviews related to this tablet and didn’t want to get my hopes up. Received it about 20 minutes ago and decided to test it out. It will be mainly used as a digital notebook for university, therefore I needed one with a pen. The tablet is not a powerhouse by any means. It works. Great for basic use. If you decide not to bloat it with tons of apps or expect it to run resource hungry games, it will probably serve you well. The pen input wasn’t initially impressive. There was noticable lag in response but that changed once I set up OneNote. Oh boy, does this pen like OneNote. Works fantastic. My handwriting is clear and readable, I can make notes, drawings. Absolutely perfect. Facial recognition works every time. TL:DR – Don’t expect a new Lambo at the price of a 15 year old Skoda. This thing works but it won’t blow your socks off. – Pen works. Might need to find the right software (very responsive with OneNote) – A bit quirky if you’re used to a different system (e.g. Samsung) – Perfect for kids, students who use it to take notes or people who are not tech savvy and use a total of five apps. 31 people found this helpful