

Review
The Lenovo Tab Plus sits in that sweet spot where you get genuine tablet functionality without the premium price tag. At £124.99, it's become genuinely competitive.
What you're actually getting: An 11.5-inch display is noticeably larger than typical 10-inch budget tablets, which makes a real difference for reading, video watching, and web browsing. The 2K resolution (2560x1600) isn't flagship material, but it's crisp enough at this size—colours are reasonably vibrant for a mid-range device. The 128GB storage is practical for most users, and 8GB RAM handles multitasking without stuttering for everyday apps.
Where it excels: Wi-Fi 5 is fast enough, battery life on these Lenovo tabs tends to be respectable, and the Luna Grey finish looks understated. It's perfect for someone who wants a larger screen than their phone but doesn't need iPad-level performance or willing to pay flagship prices.
Realistic limitations: This isn't a gaming powerhouse—demanding titles might struggle. The speaker quality is typical for this class (functional but tinny). If you need stylus support or want something for serious creative work, you'd want to stretch toward a different category entirely.
Comparison context: This beats most Amazon Fire tablets on specs and flexibility, costs significantly less than iPad Air, and offers more screen real estate than mid-range phones. The 48% discount brings it into genuinely tempting territory.
Final verdict: At £124.99, this represents fair value for a secondary device or first tablet. You're not getting flagship features, but you're not paying flagship prices either. Worth grabbing if your use case is straightforward media consumption and everyday tasks.