📱 Elevate your tablet game with style and protection!
The YRH case for Lenovo Tab P11 Gen 2 (11.5'') combines sleek design with robust protection, featuring auto sleep/wake functionality, an adjustable stand, and precise cutouts for easy access to all features. Perfect for the modern professional on the go.
Standing screen display size | 11.5 Inches |
Brand | YRH |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10.63 x 6.89 x 0.59 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.63 x 6.89 x 0.59 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | YRH |
ASIN | B0C43K6QKW |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | May 2, 2023 |
V**K
Nice case for the money
wish it had a holder for the stylus - other than that it is a good fit and feels protective
G**E
Compact Note Pad Protection
I love the size and convenience of this compacted device.
J**N
Really Exceeded My Expectations
Been using this Lenovo device after a string of at least 6 Samsung tablets over a 9 year or so span, which includes the last 3 year period where my last 3 Samsung devices have failed me.But so far, this Lenovo P11 Gen 2 tablet has done absolutely everything I have asked of it, and even can be configured with a very usable pressure sensitive pen/stylist. My Lenovo P11 Gen 2 is fairly fast, quite stable, and did not arrive with a ton of bloatware (although any is too much). The display is, to my eyes, wonderful. It's bright enough to use outdoors (in the shade) and large but with thin surrounds making for a compact overall unit. What's more its color rendering is quite nice, and the resolution exceeds that of my eyesight. The devices' maximum sound level via the multiple speakers could be a bit louder, but in a reasonable setting it works well and the multiple speakers provide a rich full sound. The battery life is pretty good too, and I can generally use it for professional and personal workday tasks for the full day...if I'm reasonably careful. And since it recharges very quickly a 30 minute 'top up' some time during the day allows for my most demanding use. I like the 'soft' keyboards responsiveness OK, and overall the touch screen is quick and sensitive with a good range of adjustments for personalization. But I especially like using the pen/stylist. Once I got use to using a pen, I find It hard to not use it!So far this Lenovo is a complete winner for me. And, I have been using tablets starting with the first generation iPad. For me this Lenovo was very easy to get set up to my liking, is not demanding or fussy, while offering all the flexibility that the Android O/S can offer.Also a strong 'feature' was that when I bought it 'on sale' on Amazon, it was better than half the price of a replacement Samsung tablet i was considering. And 'on paper' the posted specs were more or less equal as to features and capabilities of the more expense Samsung model. Now that I actually have it in my hands, and have a few months experience of using it, the Lenovo P11 Gen 2 has met or exceeded all my expectation. What's more, it has really validated my decision to abandon my use of nearly a 9 year history of buying and using Samsung Tablets.I really like the Lenovo P11 Gen 2 tablet and can high recommend it.So, why no more Samsungs in my life??? Read on... if you care.My Samsung tables were more useful, but perhaps, a bit more fragile than the iPads that preceded them...hard to say.But the experience with my last three Samsung Tablets has been spotty. The first of these units, one of Samsung's mid-performance devices struggled. It was slower than I was accustomed, kind of quirky here and there and the touch display was lacking. But to be fair, I had stepped down from a higher tier samsung device when that unit was stolen. And all and all, once I got accustomed to it, it work ok for the light duty I expected of it. That is it did until it failed (well, let's be fair, it did not fail, I killed it really) after 4 or 5 months of use. It was accidentally dropped (OK, it accidentally flew), but when it did it was still within its securely closed flip case. It's flight was dramatic, rising to about 5 ft above the hard tile floor. Ops...my bad, and clearly a horrible fall. As I feared, from the heart stopping arching acrobatic airborne tumble, the display completely shattered, I'm guessing during the first of its three bounce landing. Still, at some expense I got it repaired, and it worked fine for 6 months. That is until it simply went blank. Still if you had seen the fall, you would have not blamed it checking out.The second Samsung tablet, and the best model Samsung made at the time, served me well for almost 2 years of use...that is until it began suddenly losing most the display, which would not return without a full reboot. The last of these failures was during an important meeting meeting, and unfortunately no amount of coaxing would wake it back up. As far as falls or other mishaps, there were none...it led a pampered but well used, short life. Short since my repair guy deemed it a lost cause due to the likely cost of repairs. The next, and last of my Samsung tablets, was also one of Samsung's flagship models. It was an even more feature rich, and expensive that it predecessor, and the tablet performed reasonable well, with some occasional fussy OS and Application issues that arose far too frequently, and its refusal to read supported MicroSD memory cards regularly. This tablet too took a fall...a much, much milder fall. In fact it fell less than 2 feet off of a sofa, face down, onto a soft thick fuzzy rug. Unfortunately It's flip case cover was locked in the 'folded open' position, but I was still quite surprised to find the display screen had completely popped out of the unit. My wife's cat, who had willfully pushed it off 'her place' on the sofa, was also surprised, perhaps quite pleased, at the damage. Seeing my reaction, the cat wisely hid from me for days. My trusted repair guy's estimate was not very economical, given the cost of a complete replacement display unit. And, given that the memory card reader and a few other hardware issues, seemed to berelated to hardware issues, he advised against repairing it.Due to Samsung durability issues, and chronic failures of other household Samsung devices (a refrigerator that randomly would not refrigerate, a washing machine that simply went on strike at least weekly, until it altogether resigned from laundry duties, and a TV that would suddenly turn off twice a week or so, and stay off for at least 10 minutes each time). The appliance repair guy commented that our washer and refrigerator were both 'one year wonders' (units that were discontinued a year after introduction).Finally, with Samsung's very pleasant but generally not at all helpful customer service, Samsung and I have parted company - on less than good terms.
E**L
Solid case and perfect fit.
Solid case and a perfect fit for my wife's Lenovo P11 Gen 2 tablet. Amazing color and super secure and sturdy.
L**T
Well built and durable material.
Very clever design. It expands the possibilities to use the tablet in a comfortable way when placed on a table. Looks sturdy and durable. I plan to use it a lot.
J**3
It's a good product but the fit is off
This is a good product but it's not a perfect fit in both dimensions. In the long dimension, it fits fine. In the shorter dimension, the tablet is probably 2-3 mm longer than the case, so it is not a perfect fit.
R**W
I made the right decision
I finally made a right decision! After getting a "good deal" on a tablet, I found it was no good deal at all. It quit charging about a month after I got it. Plus. I could tell from the begining that it was poorly made. Do I saw a Lenovo on sale that looked good. I had noticed that quite a few people had I know had this brand and seemed satisfied. So I ordered it. And I love it!! I wish I had tried this first. It works just like they said and does a lot more. I would recommend this brand to anyone who would like a good product but didn't have much money to spend.
P**R
Fits well, not entirely good as flip up stand.
Decent materials, perfect fit for P11 Gen 2. The fold up triangle in back sometimes unfolds. I wish it were a little former. Overall, a very good inexpensive case.
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