Lenovo is taking a different route in the crowded Android tablet market by shipping the Idea Tab with both a keyboard and a stylus in the box. That package gives the device a clear advantage for students and light productivity users who want a tablet that is ready to use from day one.
The positioning is straightforward: this is a tablet for note-taking, typing assignments, and everyday entertainment. With the included accessories and long-term software support, Lenovo is trying to make the Idea Tab more practical than many rivals in the same class.
Built for study sessions and daily tasks
The Lenovo Idea Tab uses an 11-inch display with a 2.5K resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels, a 90Hz refresh rate, and up to 500 nits of brightness. That combination is meant to keep documents, lecture materials, and video playback comfortable to view in daily use.
The Matte Edition adds a paper-like anti-glare matte display that reduces reflections. Lenovo says the surface also makes stylus writing feel closer to writing on paper, which should appeal to users who rely on digital note-taking.
William Hartoyo, Consumer Product Manager Lenovo Indonesia, said the Idea Tab is focused on learning needs, study activities, and everyday work, with AI use designed to be simpler and easier to access.
Performance, storage, and software support
Inside, the tablet is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 octa-core chip and paired with 8GB of RAM. Storage options come in 128GB and 256GB variants.
The built-in storage can be expanded through microSD up to 1TB, which is useful for documents, presentations, learning videos, and media collections. Lenovo also ships the Idea Tab with Android 15 out of the box.
More importantly for buyers planning to keep a device for a longer period, Lenovo promises OS updates up to Android 17 and security updates for four years. That makes the tablet more attractive for users who value software longevity.
In physical terms, the Lenovo Idea Tab is 6.99 mm thin and weighs around 480 grams. Its compact size should make it easier to carry to campus, school, or a shared workspace.
| Variant | Storage | Price | Included Package |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lenovo Idea Tab | 8GB/128GB | Rp4.299.000 | Lenovo Folio Keyboard, Lenovo Tab Pen |
| Lenovo Idea Tab | 8GB/256GB | Rp5.099.000 | Lenovo Folio Keyboard, Lenovo Tab Pen |
Keyboard and stylus are the main draw
The bundled Lenovo Folio Keyboard connects through pogo pins, giving users a more comfortable typing position than the on-screen keyboard when writing papers or reports. The inclusion of a physical keyboard also helps the Idea Tab feel closer to a compact productivity device than a typical entertainment-only tablet.
The Lenovo Tab Pen is included as well, making it easier to write notes, annotate PDF files, draw, or sketch simple ideas. For students and university users, that combination is one of the clearest reasons to consider the tablet.
For online classes and video meetings, the Idea Tab uses a 5MP fixed-focus front camera. On the back, Lenovo adds an 8MP autofocus camera that can handle document scanning and basic photography.
Entertainment is supported by four speakers with Dolby Atmos, while a 7,040 mAh battery is paired with 20W charging. Lenovo claims the tablet can last up to 12 hours for YouTube streaming.
Connectivity includes WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, USB Type-C 2.0, a 3.5 mm audio jack, and a microSD slot. The tablet comes in Polar Blue and Luna Grey, and it is sold through Lenovo Exclusive Store and Lenovo Official Store channels on various e-commerce platforms in Indonesia.
For buyers looking for an Android tablet that already includes essential accessories, the Lenovo Idea Tab makes its case with an 11-inch display, long software support, and a package that is ready to work right away.
