Ultra-Thin 13-Inch Tablets

Lenovo Idea Tab Pro Gen 2 Combines Slim Design with Large Display

Lenovo’s Idea Tab Pro Gen 2 tablet measures just 6.2 mm thick, giving it an exceptionally slim profile for a device of its size while aiming for an accessible price point near $419. The tablet weighs around 598 g and is offered in a choice of colours including light and darker grey tones plus a mint variant. Its large display delivers a high-resolution panel at 3 520 × 2 190 with Dolby Vision support, which enhances colour richness and perceived image quality at this tier.

The body’s minimal thickness is paired with standard productivity-oriented features suitable for everyday use, including a full-sized touchscreen and a form factor designed to feel manageable across extended use. The design suggests Lenovo’s industrial team prioritised a comfortable hand feel alongside visual slenderness, signalling focus on both aesthetics and ergonomics in a mid-range tablet segment.

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Ultra-thin Mobile Computing
A 6.2 mm profile on a 13-inch tablet indicates potential for rethinking component stacking and thermal solutions to deliver full-size screens in pocket-friendly formats.
High-resolution Mid-range Displays
Mid-tier devices offering 3520×2190 panels with Dolby Vision point toward broader adoption of premium imaging hardware and content pipelines at accessible price points.
Ergonomic Aesthetics in Affordable Devices
Emphasis on comfortable hand feel and slim visual design in budget-conscious tablets suggests opportunities to combine lightweight materials and user-centric form factors without pushing costs dramatically higher.

Where This Applies

Consumer Electronics
Slim, large-format tablets at mid-range prices could reshape product roadmaps and supply chains around thin mechanical engineering and advanced display sourcing.
Education Technology
Durable, lightweight 13-inch tablets with high-quality screens may transform classroom device standards by enabling richer multimedia learning on budget-friendly hardware.
Healthcare Devices
Portable, high-resolution tablets with ergonomic profiles might influence point-of-care diagnostics and telemedicine tools that require clear imaging and prolonged handheld use.
SCORE
7.3 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 74%
Activity 67%
Freshness 78%