Lenovo Idea Tab Plus 12.1" ZAG70922US Gray 2026

The 12.1-inch 2.5K IPS display with 90Hz refresh and 800 nits peak brightness makes this a solid drawing and reading tablet, powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6400. Its 10200mAh battery delivers extended usage, and the included stylus support plus keyboard connector turn it into a versatile portable workstation. Best for art students and casual sketchers who need a large, bright screen with long battery life for note-taking and basic creative tasks.

CPU AMD Ryzen 5 1600
RAM 8 GB
Storage 128 GB
Screen 12.1"
OS Android 15
stylus true
cellular false
Lenovo Idea Tab Plus 12.1" ZAG70922US Gray 2026 tablet
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Preço JP¥ 55.465
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Sobre este Tablet

The 12.1-inch 2.5K IPS display with 90Hz refresh and 800 nits peak brightness makes this a solid drawing and reading tablet, powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6400. Its 10200mAh battery delivers extended usage, and the included stylus support plus keyboard connector turn it into a versatile portable workstation. Best for art students and casual sketchers who need a large, bright screen with long battery life for note-taking and basic creative tasks.

  • CPU AMD Ryzen 5 1600
  • RAM 8 GB
  • Storage 128 GB
  • Screen 12.1"
  • OS Android 15
  • Stylus

The 30-Second Version

The 12.1-inch 2.5K display hits 800 nits and the 10,200mAh battery ranks in the 91st percentile, making this a media consumption beast. CPU performance is just average at the 58th percentile, so it's not a laptop replacement. Shop carefully, prices range from $219 to over $55,000, and anything above $250 is a bad deal.

Overview

The Lenovo Idea Tab Plus lands in a weird spot. It's got a GPU score that sits in the 99th percentile, which sounds incredible until you realize it's a tablet GPU and the bar isn't exactly sky-high. The real story here is the display and battery. You're getting a 12.1-inch 2.5K IPS panel that hits 800 nits peak brightness and a massive 10,200mAh battery that ranks in the 91st percentile. For students or anyone who just wants a big, bright screen for media and notes, those are the numbers that actually matter day-to-day.

But the Dimensity 6400 processor and 8GB of soldered LPDDR4X RAM tell a different story. CPU performance lands in the 58th percentile, which is solidly middle-of-the-pack. It'll handle note-taking, streaming, and web browsing without breaking a sweat, but don't expect it to replace a laptop for anything demanding. The 128GB of UFS 2.2 storage is about average too, though the microSD slot gives you a cheap way to expand it. For a tablet aimed at students, the weak spot is business use, scoring just 56.1 out of 100. This thing is built for consumption and light productivity, not crunching spreadsheets.

Performance

The Dimensity 6400 is an 8-core chip that keeps things running smoothly for everyday tasks, but it's not going to set any records. In our database, it's a 58th percentile performer for CPU, which means it's fine, just not exciting. Apps open quickly, and Android 15 feels snappy thanks to the 90Hz refresh rate on that big 12.1-inch display. The 8GB of RAM puts it in the 66th percentile, so you can keep a handful of apps and browser tabs open without aggressive reloading. Just don't push it with heavy multitasking or serious gaming.

The standout spec here is actually the GPU, which somehow ranks in the 99th percentile among tablets. That's a bit misleading since the tablet GPU field isn't exactly packed with powerhouses, but it does mean casual gaming and video playback are buttery smooth. The UFS 2.2 storage is a 65th percentile performer, so read and write speeds are about what you'd expect at this price. It's not the snappiest storage on the market, but it won't feel sluggish loading apps or transferring files. For the student use case Lenovo is targeting, the performance is right where it needs to be, capable without being overkill.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 57.8
GPU 98.8
RAM 66.3
Screen 65.8
Battery 91.3
Feature 87.8
Storage 64.8
Connectivity 63.3
Social Proof 30.1

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Bright 12.1" 2.5K display hits 800 nits peak, great for outdoor use 99th
  • Massive 10,200mAh battery ranks in the 91st percentile 91th
  • GPU performance lands in the 99th percentile for smooth media and gaming 88th
  • Expandable storage via microSD saves you from the average 128GB built-in 66th
  • 90Hz refresh rate makes scrolling and navigation feel fluid

Cons

  • CPU performance is a middling 58th percentile, not built for heavy lifting 30th
  • Business use score of 56.1/100 is the weakest area by far
  • Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.2 are a generation behind, 63rd percentile connectivity
  • 8GB RAM is soldered, so you're stuck with what you get
  • Social proof is low at the 31st percentile, not many real-world opinions yet

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU AMD Ryzen 5 1600
Cores 8
GPU Graphics

Memory & Storage

RAM 8 GB
RAM Generation LPDDR4X
Storage 128 GB
Storage Type UFS
Expandable Yes

Display

Size 12.1"
Panel IPS
Refresh Rate 90 Hz
Brightness 800 nits

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.2
USB-C 1
Cellular No

Features

Stylus Support Yes
Stylus Model Lenovo Tab Pen

Physical

Weight 0.7 kg / 1.5 lbs
OS Android 15

Value & Pricing

Pricing on this thing is all over the map. We're seeing it listed anywhere from $219 to an absurd $55,465 across vendors, so you absolutely need to shop around. At the low end around $219, the value proposition is strong. You're getting a big, bright 90Hz display, a top-tier tablet GPU, and excellent battery life for less than most Chromebooks. At the higher end of its normal retail range, it gets harder to justify against the competition. Newegg seems to be pushing it with fast shipping, but check Amazon and other retailers before you buy. The price spread is wild enough that paying more than $250 would feel like a mistake.

JP¥ 55.465

vs Competition

Stacked against the Apple iPad Air M3, the Lenovo gets smoked in raw CPU power and ecosystem polish, but it fights back with that bigger 12.1-inch display and a much lower price if you find a deal. The Xiaomi Pad 7 is a closer match on specs, often with a faster processor and better build quality for a similar price, making it a real threat. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ brings a better software update promise and S Pen included, which Lenovo makes you buy separately. The Microsoft Surface Pro 11th Edition is in a different league for productivity, but it costs several times more. For pure media consumption and note-taking on a budget, the Lenovo holds its own, but the Xiaomi Pad 7 is the one to beat if CPU performance matters to you.

Spec Lenovo Idea Tab Plus 12.1" ZAG70922US Microsoft Surface Pro 13" for Business Apple iPad Pro 2024 Samsung Galaxy Tab SM-X610NZAEXAR HOTWAV R9 Ultra 5G R9 Ultra 5G Xiaomi Redmi Pad Redmi Pad 2
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 1600 Intel Core Ultra 7 266V Apple M4 Samsung 2.3 GHz 2200 MHz mediatek_helio
RAM (GB) 8 16 8 12 24 8
Storage (GB) 128 1024 256 256 512 256
Screen 12.1" 13" 2880x1920 13" 2752x2064 12.4" 2560x1600 11" 11" 2560x1600
OS Android 15 Windows 11 Pro iPadOS Android 14 Android 15 Android 15
Stylus true true true true true false
Cellular false false false false true false
Battery (Wh) - 47 - - - -
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamScreenBatteryFeatureStorageConnectivitySocial Proof
Lenovo Idea Tab Plus 12.1" ZAG70922US 57.898.866.365.891.387.864.863.330.1
Microsoft Surface Pro 13" for Business Compare 72.692.993.498.39983.798.293.747.6
Apple iPad Pro 2024 Compare 93.391.866.396.630.768.383.583.986.6
Samsung Galaxy Tab SM-X610NZAEXAR Compare 83.382.281.465.790.199.773.678.697.8
HOTWAV R9 Ultra 5G R9 Ultra 5G Compare 94.293.596.242.330.793.589.57247.4
Xiaomi Redmi Pad Redmi Pad 2 Compare 92.190.666.380.286.529.273.663.392.7

Common Questions

Q: Can this tablet replace my laptop for school?

For basic tasks like note-taking, research, and streaming lectures, yes. But with a CPU in the 58th percentile and a business use score of just 56.1 out of 100, it'll struggle with demanding software, heavy multitasking, or anything beyond light productivity. It's a companion device, not a laptop replacement.

Q: How is the display for outdoor use?

It's one of the best features. The 12.1-inch IPS panel hits 800 nits at peak brightness, which is bright enough to use comfortably outside or near windows. The 2560x1600 resolution and 90Hz refresh rate keep everything sharp and smooth.

Q: Does it come with a stylus?

No, the Lenovo Tab Pen is sold separately. The tablet supports stylus input, but you'll need to budget extra for the pen if you plan to take handwritten notes or sketch.

Who Should Skip This

Anyone who needs a device for real work should look elsewhere. The business use score of 56.1 out of 100 is the weakest area, and the CPU's 58th percentile ranking means it'll choke on spreadsheets, coding, or serious multitasking. If you need a keyboard and stylus for full-day productivity, the cost of adding those accessories pushes you into Surface Pro or iPad Air territory, both of which run circles around this tablet for actual work. Creatives who need color accuracy for design work should also be cautious, the art and design score of 66.7 is decent but not professional-grade.

Verdict

The Lenovo Idea Tab Plus is a screen and battery champion that makes sense for students and media lovers who can find it at the right price. That 12.1-inch 800-nit display is a joy for watching videos and reading, and the 10,200mAh battery means you can leave the charger at home all day. Just know what you're getting into. The CPU is average, the connectivity is a step behind, and it's not built for real work. If your workflow is mostly streaming, note-taking, and web browsing, and you can snag it for around $220, it's a solid buy. Pay much more than that, and you should be looking at the Xiaomi Pad 7 instead.

Usage Scores

Overall (60)Reading (62.4)Student (63.2)Business (55.9)Art Design (66.6)Productivity (58)Entertainment (62.7)

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