This is the very hard-to-rival spec sheet of the ThinkTab X11
- 10.95-inch screen with 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution and 90Hz refresh rate technology;
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor;
- 8GB LPDDR5 memory;
- 128 and 256GB UFS 3.1 internal storage;
- Android 16;
- microSD card slot;
- Two stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos audio technology;
- 10,200mAh removable battery;
- 13MP rear-facing camera with autofocus;
- 8MP front-facing camera;
- Two USB Type-C ports with Power Delivery 3.0;
- IP68 water and dust resistance;
- MIL-STD-810H durability (with protective case);
- Wi-Fi 6E;
- Bluetooth 5.4;
- NFC;
- 257.09 x 168.65 x 9.93mm dimensions;
- 650 grams weight;
- Eclipse Black color.

What exactly is so special about this new tablet?
Well, for one thing, you’re looking at the first-ever Android-powered rugged tablet sold under the Think brand. That’s more than just a name, signaling an industry-leading legacy in both durability and enterprise-grade security.
Simply put, this device is designed mainly with workers across logistics, manufacturing, construction, transportation, and energy fields in mind, although anyone is obviously free to purchase the Lenovo ThinkTab X11 if the user-removable battery, drop-resistant build, and two USB-C ports appeal to them.
In addition to handling hard contact with wood or steel surfaces (at least when you keep the “Rugged Smart Case” on), the fairly bulky but not totally inelegant 11-incher promises to withstand dust, extreme heat, and “downpours” as well. In short, everything you might need out on a construction site or in other challenging work environments.
The (screwless) swappable battery, meanwhile, won’t just come in handy for the obvious endurance-maximizing reason, but also because it allows the ThinkTab X11 to function in a “battery-less mode” ideal for “fixed, vehicle-mounted, or shift-based scenarios.” Just be careful to keep the slate plugged in at all times in all such scenarios.
Lenovo ThinkTab X11 pricing and competition
The cheapest ThinkTab X11 variant, meanwhile, packs 8 gigs of memory, as does the $579.99 model, which bumps the internal storage space of its brother up from 128 to 256GB.


The ThinkTab X11 comes with a built-in stylus… probably. | Image by Lenovo

