Got my keyboard, case and stylus from Aliexpress today. Cost me around 20 USD including shipping.
The stylus is superior to the Apple Pencil in every way. It's a passive device, not needing pairing. It's much more lightweight, smaller and comes with a clip, so it doesn't fall off all the time like the magnetic apple pencil did. Since it's passive, it fits much better into the applications as they don't need dedicated support for it.
Even simple things like changing applications work out of the box (which I could never get to work on my ipad).
The keyboard comes with the Function and Escape Keys that were painfully missing from my ipad keyboard (it was a logitech case with keyboard, I didn't get the magic one for twice the price). It's nice to type on it. But it needs bluetooth (the Logitech didn't) and it doesnt attach to the case it came with. It also has a battery that needs to be charged (the logitech one didn't, it attached directly to the ipad). The case only allows for one angle of the lenovo tablet - the logitech has two.
So in essence, the stylus is top, the keyboard has pros and cons and the case is inferior. Given the price, I can't complain - everything together was much cheaper than the apple pencil alone.
I've tried Android tablets over the years and still like the "fluidity" of iPads better.
Yeah, I totally understand what you mean. Android is based on Linux and it's not a RTOS out of the box. It can be one and I would have expected google to actually give the GUI a realtime priority to make it "fluid".
It was one of my pet peeves since I got my first android phone over a decade ago.
I will see how many apps go sideways, at a 90 degrees angle from the keyboard, which was also a big issue with android. Eventually, hardware manufacturers gave up on horizontal android devices (e.g. Sony Xperia Pro) and the prevalent ones with keyboard were all vertical (e.g. newer BlackBerry).
Personally, I still think iOS is superior. I liked QNX/BB10OS, EPOC/Symbian, Windows Mobile, Palm OS - and Android came always last to me.
What I notice is that the Lenovo is significantly slower than the iPad with the A14 chip. Especially in gaming. But that's not the main purpose, so I don't care much. In return, it seems to have a longer battery life during my usual usage. I'm also disappointed with the Face ID feature. It works equally crappy as the touch ID on the ipad. Half of the time I have to enter my password.
Which I find odd, because face id on the iphone works perfectly and touch id on my MBP also works very good (I actually use it).
All in all, I'm happy with the low cost solution. Fits all my ipad needs. Even apple tv works, although I have to use a separate browser (google chrome) for it.