This $399 Tablet Has 9 JBL Speakers and Works as a Bluetooth Speaker

Entertainment tablets have always been a bit of a compromise. They’re large enough to make video look good, but the speakers are almost universally disappointing, and most people end up propping them against a pillow or a water bottle to get a decent viewing angle. The hardware has gotten better over the years, but the experience still feels like it’s designed around the screen and nothing else.

Lenovo’s Tab Plus Gen 2 is built around a different set of priorities. It leads with audio in a way that most Android tablets don’t, pairs that with a display that can actually do the sound justice, and backs both up with a mechanical kickstand that rotates 360 degrees so the tablet can sit, stand, lean, or hang in whatever configuration makes the most sense for the moment.

Designer: Lenovo

The 12.1-inch 2.5K LCD display carries Dolby Vision and HDR10 support, a 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 800 nits in High Brightness Mode for watching in brighter environments. At 249ppi, the pixel density stays sharp at this screen size, which matters when you’re switching between films, reading articles, or navigating something that would look noticeably soft on a lower-resolution panel.

The JBL 9-unit Pro speaker system is tuned with Dolby Atmos and includes dedicated bass units that give the sound a physical weight most tablet audio simply doesn’t have. Dialogue stays clear, bass doesn’t disappear, and the whole thing scales with the content. Dolby Audio processing lets you switch between Dynamic, Movie, and Music modes depending on what you’re watching or listening to.

There’s also a built-in Bluetooth speaker mode that turns the Tab Plus Gen 2 into a standalone speaker you can control from your phone. That means you can set the tablet up in the kitchen, hit play on a playlist from across the room, and use it the same way you’d use a Bluetooth speaker, without needing a separate device sitting on the counter.

The 360-degree rotating kickstand handles four distinct positions: lean, theater, stand, and hanging mode. That covers everything from reclining on a couch to hooking onto a cabinet door in the kitchen, across both portrait and landscape orientations. When the tablet isn’t being actively used, a standby mode turns it into a digital picture frame, which gives it a purpose even when nobody’s watching anything.

AI Live Transcript handles real-time translation across more than 40 languages, which makes foreign-language content far more approachable without having to hunt for subtitles. AI Notes with Lenovo Notepad handles notetaking, and Smarter Reader makes navigating longer articles less of a chore. The 10,200mAh battery is rated for up to 15 hours of YouTube streaming, backed by 45W fast charging.

The Tab Plus Gen 2 starts at $399.99 and is available in Celestial White. It works with the Lenovo Tab Pen Plus and Lenovo Wireless Keyboard, both sold separately, and comes with a Sleeve Suite that includes a carrying sleeve and a shoulder strap for getting the tablet from room to room or out the door without digging around for a bag.