Lenovo is broadening its tablet lineup in Indonesia with a range that stretches from entry-level models to premium devices with AI features. The company is offering up to 10 variants at once, with prices starting at Rp3,5 juta and climbing to Rp12 jutaan.
That wide spread matters because the new family is not aimed at a single audience. Lenovo is positioning the series for students, home entertainment, remote work, and professional productivity, all within one portfolio.
A wider price ladder for different users
Lenovo divides the lineup into three main price bands. Entry-level models sit in the Rp3,5 juta to Rp5 jutaan range, the mid-range segment is priced from Rp6 juta to Rp8 juta, and premium variants reach Rp10 juta to Rp12 jutaan.
This structure gives buyers more room to choose according to budget without leaving the same ecosystem. It also shows that Lenovo is not focusing only on high-end customers, but is also targeting a broader mass market.
The flagship is built for heavy workloads
At the top of the range, the Lenovo Tab P14 Pro Max stands out as the flagship model. It comes with a 14-inch OLED display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, 12GB of RAM, and an 11,000 mAh battery.
Those specifications place it in a category suited to demanding multitasking and long use on a single charge. The large screen also gives professionals and content creators more space to work.
Mid-range models carry the broadest appeal
The most strategic position appears to be in the middle tier, where Lenovo has prepared several options for everyday users. Lenovo Tab P12 Plus and Lenovo Tab P11 Pro 2026 are among the key models in this segment.
Lenovo Tab P12 Plus features a 12.4-inch display and Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, while Lenovo Tab P11 Pro 2026 uses an 11.5-inch OLED panel. Both are aimed at multitasking and entertainment, making them relevant for students, remote workers, and users who want a versatile tablet without moving into premium pricing.
Entry-level option remains available for basic needs
For buyers with tighter budgets, Lenovo Tab P11 serves as the starting point. The model is intended for basic use such as online learning, browsing, and light entertainment.
Even at the entry level, the device is described as having specifications that are still adequate for daily use. That makes it relevant in a market where families and students often need a practical tablet rather than a performance-focused one.
Yoga Tab brings on-device AI features
Beyond the main tablet series, Lenovo also introduces the Yoga Tab 2026 with native AI features powered by an NPU that runs directly on the device. Two highlighted functions are Sketch to Image, which turns sketches into visuals, and AI Live Transcript, which automatically records conversations.
Because the processing happens on-device, the AI experience does not rely entirely on the cloud. That gives the tablet an added value for users who want smart functions built directly into the hardware.
The presence of AI across Lenovo’s tablet range signals a shift in what buyers may expect from the category. The focus is no longer limited to big screens and strong chipsets, but also extends to intelligent tools that support modern productivity and mobile work.
