The device has 8 JBL Hi-Fi speakers, including 4 tweeters and 4 woofers with a total capacity of 26W.
Lenovo has just introduced the Lenovo Tab Plus tablet aimed at music lovers with 26W stereo sound. The device has 8 JBL Hi-Fi speakers, including 4 tweeters and 4 balanced-force woofers placed in 4 speaker boxes with a total capacity of 22cc. This speaker system is fine-tuned by Dolby Atmos as well as supporting high-resolution audio at 24bit and 96kHz when using headphones.
Lenovo Tab Plus integrates a 26W speaker system, which can be used as a portable speaker for other devices.
Users can connect their smartphone to the Lenovo Tab Plus as a Bluetooth speaker, play music, and customize the viewing angle thanks to the 175-degree tilt stand built right into the device. To optimize sonar, users can adjust the sound with a personalized volume control app. The Tab Plus will automatically increase the volume when opening a favorite podcast or music app, and decrease the sound when the browser is activated.
Lenovo Tab Plus is equipped with an 11.5-inch 2K resolution screen and a 90Hz refresh rate. The screen meets TUV standards for reducing blue light and protecting the eyes. According to the manufacturer's announcement, the 8,600mAh battery capacity allows the Tab Plus to stream for up to 12 hours, with integrated 45W fast charging.
The tablet is powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 processor, has 256GB of built-in storage with microSD card expansion, and is IP524 dust and water resistant. It has an Immersive Reading Mode that transforms the screen into a book in softer tones, and can also be converted into a digital photo frame or clock via Standby Mode.
Apple once again affirms its commitment to protecting user privacy with a new security feature discovered on the M4 iPad Pro. This feature is called Secure Indicator Light (SIL), which works by displaying light indicators on the hardware when the camera or microphone is in use, helping users easily recognize and prevent malicious applications from unauthorized access to these sensors.
Apple quietly brings security alert feature to iPad Pro M4.
Unlike previous security indicators that were software-based, SIL is built directly into the hardware, significantly enhancing the ability to protect user privacy. Guilherme Rambo, who discovered the feature, said SIL is enabled through the Secure Enclave, a security component built into the M4 chip.
However, Apple has yet to publicly announce the new feature, leading many to question the reason behind the silence. Some experts believe that Apple may be concerned about the security of indicators on other devices, which are still software-based and more vulnerable to attack.
Although there has been no official announcement, the technology community expects Apple to soon expand the SIL feature to other products such as the iPhone 16 Pro and the Mac M4 series. This is considered an important step in protecting user privacy in the context of increasing cybersecurity threats.