The Idea Tab Pro is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8300 processor and comes with 8GB of RAM. It offers a base storage option of 128GB, with a $419.99 version providing 256GB. Both models are expandable via microSD cards, supporting up to 1TB for additional storage needs.
We conducted multiple benchmarks to assess the tablet’s performance against the Samsung A9+ (Qualcomm Snapdragon 695) and the Lenovo Tab Plus (MediaTek Helio G99).
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In the Geekbench 6 test, which evaluates CPU performance, the Tab Pro achieved a score of 1,406 in the single-core category and 4,204 in multi-core. It significantly outperformed both the Tab A9+ (908 and 1,975) and the Tab Plus (736 and 2,018).
During the PCMark Work 3.0 benchmark, which assesses performance on everyday tasks, the Lenovo scored 19,029, far exceeding the A9+ (10,243) and the Tab Plus (11,922).
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To assess gaming performance, we utilized the GFXBench Aztec Ruins test. The Idea Tab Pro delivered 26 frames per second (fps), surpassing the A9+, which produced 12fps, and the Tab Plus, which managed only 9.4fps.
In practical gaming scenarios, we played the demanding game Genshin Impact. At the highest settings, it maintained 60fps, yielding smooth animations and no slowdowns throughout our session. After 20 minutes, the area beneath the rear camera felt warm but not uncomfortably hot, keeping the tablet comfortable to hold.
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