Lenovo announced a couple of new tablets today but the Tab P11 Pro is the one the Chinese giant has dubbed the flagship. The new tablet has a premium design, an OLED display, and even packs a punch when it comes to its speakers.

Lenovo Tab P11 Pro

The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro has an 11.5-inch 2K (2560 x 1600) OLED display with HDR10 and Dolby Vision. The bezels around the screen are pretty slim at 6.9 millimeters and are even on all sides. The screen itself is housed in an aluminum unibody chassis with speaker grilles on two of its sides for four JBL speakers. Lenovo boasts the tablet measures 5.8 millimeters at its thinnest point and 7.7 millimeters at its thickest point.

Powering the new tablet is the Snapdragon 730G and it draws power from an 8600mAh battery that should last up to 15 hours on a single charge. There are two variants – a 4GB RAM version and a 6GB RAM version. However, both come with 128GB of storage.

The Android 10-powered tablet has dual cameras on the back – a 13MP main camera paired with a 5MP ultrawide angle camera. The front is also home to two 8MP cameras and a ToF camera for Face ID that unlocks your device once it detects your face without the need to touch any button or the screen. There is also an automatic background blur when making video calls.

Lenovo is advertising the Tab P11 Pro as a productive device. With an optional keyboard dock that connects to pogo pins at the bottom of the tablet, you can use the tablet to write documents, create slides, and more. There is even a desktop-like interface with support for resizable windows. For the artists, the tablet also has support for the Lenovo Precision Pen 2.

Lenovo says the tablet will cost €699 (including VAT) when it goes on sale in November. We are not sure if this is the price of the LTE version or the Wi-Fi only version.