Full price £179.99, has been £149 recently . 2 year guarantee, free delivery. This is the better 2gig model, not the 1gig .
White version still in stock.
- Captainbeavus
Only white in stock.
- Skymonkey
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cocoiffy
29 May 1612#99
Bloody hell!! Just came on for a bit of midnight browsing and ended up spending £109 on something I really don't need.
KEEP_IT_TEA
29 May 166#142
This really is a fab deal!
I have owned a whole range of tablets but currently am using this the lenovo a10 70 and the ipad Air.
The Ipad Air by far and away wins most tablets, simply amazing in resolution, speed and battery perfromence.
Two years on i can leave my ipad air switched on left aside for two days and pick it up two days later and the battery is still at the exact level i left it. With 15 webpages open there is still no lag. But anyway thats apple for you, and £379 in the making.
So what about the Lenovo? in a word brilliant!
The screen resolution at 1920 x 1080 is over 200ppi - people need to pay more attention to this!
I have mandatory requirements when buying a tablet for the family, its at least 9" and the screen resolution is at least 1920 x 1080
because i hate, small tablet screens where you are forever pinching an zooming and i hate grainy/pixalated pictures and texts.
(My test is that the bbc.co.uk/news page in desktop mode should load fully without me needing to zoom in to see the news links)
The lenovo A10-70 Screen is fab!
the next higher screen resolution tablets that are 10" and above
sony Z range tablets from new are over £300
The Galaxy Tab S range over £300
and the Apple Ipad range again over £300
so this lenovo a10-70 is the best resolution tablet at a mere £109
The galaxy tab A and tab E cost approx £179 and have abysmal quality, i think its just 149ppi
Resolution is how grainy a picture looks - put simply the higher the PPI number the better screen it is.
The resolution is the main feature i look for in a tablet, the vast majority of tablets less than £200 have a paltry screen resolution like the Galaxy Tab E and Galaxy tab A.
Another good feature on this lenovo A10 is the screencast feature, i can simply mirror my exact screen to my 55" smart TV. This is brilliant when doing presentations, explaining something to kids etc (this is something i cant do with my IPad, without buying an expensive ipadTV add on)
Last but not least schedule on/off feature - battery/eco friendly/energy saving this allows you to schedule when your lenovo switches on and switches off (wish android introduced this feature as standard).
my lenovo is currently on Android 5.0, it runs well, i can browse, watch you tube videos, facebook without any probs. its mostly lag free and the screen is gorgeous for browsing pages - i dont have to pinch+zoom like with most sub 9" tablets!
Its well worth the £109 - buy it! happy days!
4Real2016
29 May 166#190
Anyone who buys this tablet should definitely disable AAL, it really does improve performance, its easily seen when you go from the home screen left to right to other screens, it will stutter with AAL enabled, its as smooth as butter when its disabled.
The app you used doesn't include the nav bar when it calculates the screen resolution, if you downloaded the first screenshot this becomes painfully obvious, its no coincidence the nav bar is exactly 72 pixels in height.
Below is Kodi system properties running on this tablet, note the resolution.
I doubt it. It was released with 4.4, and according to Lenovo there is an upgrade to 5.0. Usually Lenovo offers only one upgrade, so I would not expect any in the future. 5.0 is two versions behind, know to be buggy, and full of security issues. Current is 6.0 and soon 7.0.
Which is a shame, because otherwise it is a good deal. But it seems to be already obsoleted by Lenovo. Which has to make it cold, especially since you can get a used Xperia l for similar money.
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supercasual
28 May 163#1
Great device. Amazing price I bought it 6 moths ago from JL for £119 thought it was a bargain then. I can assure its a high quality and amazing screen device. Supported and has updated to android 5+ get it before it goes!!!
supercasual
28 May 163#2
its 1920*1080p by the way and has 2G memory!
Bubuka83
28 May 16#3
hot
fauji786
28 May 16#4
Looks good....better than an ipad 2 (not air) as I have been looking to change as my ipad is showing its age now...?
ziggy999
28 May 16#5
I have ordered one for myself. It's available in blue and pearl white.
FamilyGuy67
28 May 162#6
i have this model superb tablet love it
NBargiebargie
28 May 161#7
does anyone know what version of android this will update to?
Opening post
White version still in stock.
- Captainbeavus
Only white in stock.
- Skymonkey
Top comments
I have owned a whole range of tablets but currently am using this the lenovo a10 70 and the ipad Air.
The Ipad Air by far and away wins most tablets, simply amazing in resolution, speed and battery perfromence.
Two years on i can leave my ipad air switched on left aside for two days and pick it up two days later and the battery is still at the exact level i left it. With 15 webpages open there is still no lag. But anyway thats apple for you, and £379 in the making.
So what about the Lenovo? in a word brilliant!
The screen resolution at 1920 x 1080 is over 200ppi - people need to pay more attention to this!
I have mandatory requirements when buying a tablet for the family, its at least 9" and the screen resolution is at least 1920 x 1080
because i hate, small tablet screens where you are forever pinching an zooming and i hate grainy/pixalated pictures and texts.
(My test is that the bbc.co.uk/news page in desktop mode should load fully without me needing to zoom in to see the news links)
The lenovo A10-70 Screen is fab!
the next higher screen resolution tablets that are 10" and above
sony Z range tablets from new are over £300
The Galaxy Tab S range over £300
and the Apple Ipad range again over £300
so this lenovo a10-70 is the best resolution tablet at a mere £109
The galaxy tab A and tab E cost approx £179 and have abysmal quality, i think its just 149ppi
Resolution is how grainy a picture looks - put simply the higher the PPI number the better screen it is.
The resolution is the main feature i look for in a tablet, the vast majority of tablets less than £200 have a paltry screen resolution like the Galaxy Tab E and Galaxy tab A.
Another good feature on this lenovo A10 is the screencast feature, i can simply mirror my exact screen to my 55" smart TV. This is brilliant when doing presentations, explaining something to kids etc (this is something i cant do with my IPad, without buying an expensive ipadTV add on)
Last but not least schedule on/off feature - battery/eco friendly/energy saving this allows you to schedule when your lenovo switches on and switches off (wish android introduced this feature as standard).
my lenovo is currently on Android 5.0, it runs well, i can browse, watch you tube videos, facebook without any probs. its mostly lag free and the screen is gorgeous for browsing pages - i dont have to pinch+zoom like with most sub 9" tablets!
Its well worth the £109 - buy it! happy days!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64867766&postcount=71
The app you used doesn't include the nav bar when it calculates the screen resolution, if you downloaded the first screenshot this becomes painfully obvious, its no coincidence the nav bar is exactly 72 pixels in height.
Below is Kodi system properties running on this tablet, note the resolution.
Kodi System Properties
Which is a shame, because otherwise it is a good deal. But it seems to be already obsoleted by Lenovo. Which has to make it cold, especially since you can get a used Xperia l for similar money.
All comments (354)