The Idea Tab Pro runs on a MediaTek Dimensity 8300 processor with 8GB of RAM. The default configuration has 128GB of storage, while a $419.99 model offers 256GB. Both support microSD cards up to 1TB if you need more space for files and media.
We ran a series of benchmarks to compare the tablet’s performance with the Samsung A9+ (Qualcomm Snapdragon 695) and the Lenovo Tab Plus (MediaTek Helio G99).
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On Geekbench 6, which measures raw CPU power, the Tab Pro scored 1,406 on the single-core test and 4,204 on the multi-core test. It easily outperformed the Tab A9+ (908 and 1,975) and the Tab Plus (736 and 2,018).
On the PCMark Work 3.0 test, which measures how a device handles various everyday tasks, the Lenovo scored 19,029, significantly surpassing the A9+ (10,243) and the Tab Plus (11,922).
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To evaluate gaming performance, we use the GFXBench Aztec Ruins test. The Idea Tab Pro managed 26 frames per second (fps), outperforming the A9+, which rendered 12fps, and the Tab Plus, which rendered just 9.4fps.
For real-world gaming performance, we played the resource-intensive title, Genshin Impact. With the highest graphics settings at 60fps, the Idea Tab Pro excelled. Animations were silky smooth, and we didn’t experience any slowdowns during gameplay. After a 20-minute session, the area under the rear camera became warm, but not hot, and the tablet remained comfortable to the touch.
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