The Lenovo Tablet won't compromise your on-the-go multimedia viewing and listening. Take your movies, music and gaming on-the-go and enjoy them in fabulous HD on a wide-view 10.1" screen, with immersive Dolby Atmos® cinematic moving audio. Wherever you are, never be disconnected with this powerful yet affordable entertainment centre.
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pavel76 to chocolatenomlike
1 Mar 179#7
Can you provide a link to full HD tablet for a "bit more" please ?
shasnir
1 Mar 175#15
I have the older version Tab 2 A10-70F and it's been a nightmare, the internet is terrible and the Dolby was never fixed properly, the internet drops out any time it feels like it and despite the Lenovo forums being full of posts about it they never bothered to reply let alone fix the issues.
They released updates up until Android 5.01 (which never fixed the issues) they went on to release one more update that wasn't even the right one for the tablet but still left it up for a week before taking it down !
If Given the choice I would now take the lower res model if it dosen't have the issues the model A10-70F has.
Someone else pointed out the old version was better and pops up from time-to-time so maybe not right now but they do turn up (or buy used). Lenovo have been incredibly cheeky by releasing a 'newer' tablet with worse specs, they did this with the Yoga Tab 3 as well - the slowest Snapdragon SoC available and normal HD screen only; it's arguably 'good enough' but when have HUKDers ever settled for that!
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jaycuk
1 Mar 173#1
add to basket for price
pr2thej
1 Mar 17#2
Yep that works, seems like a good deal then
waynester21
1 Mar 171#3
Is this Marshmallow? Also, is it definitely a Snapdragon processor? GsmArena only show a Tab 3 10inch model with 1920x1200 screen and a Mediatek.
simonmcnair
1 Mar 174#4
The resolution of 1280 x 800 is a lot lower than the previous version which was 1920x1080 and has been on here many times. Hopefully this will make it a bit quicker as my a10-70 seems sluggish to respond. A nice entry level tablet and probably the right kind of price.
flipper118
1 Mar 172#5
i bought one of these for the same price in john lewis...they are quite handy but the sound quality is awful, can only really be used with headphones.
chocolatenomlike
1 Mar 174#6
low resolution screen on a 10 inch device, better to pay a bit more for something more mediocre
suitable as a cheap tablet for kids I guess
pavel76 to chocolatenomlike
1 Mar 179#7
Can you provide a link to full HD tablet for a "bit more" please ?
plewis00
1 Mar 174#8
Someone else pointed out the old version was better and pops up from time-to-time so maybe not right now but they do turn up (or buy used). Lenovo have been incredibly cheeky by releasing a 'newer' tablet with worse specs, they did this with the Yoga Tab 3 as well - the slowest Snapdragon SoC available and normal HD screen only; it's arguably 'good enough' but when have HUKDers ever settled for that!
alexus
1 Mar 172#9
"The Lenovo Tablet won't compromise your on-the-go multimedia viewing" then a lower resolution display. Hate false marketing I feel that this is mis-selling. Companies that take advantage of people that struggle to understand technical specifications should be more accountable. :disappointed:
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They released updates up until Android 5.01 (which never fixed the issues) they went on to release one more update that wasn't even the right one for the tablet but still left it up for a week before taking it down !
If Given the choice I would now take the lower res model if it dosen't have the issues the model A10-70F has.
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/lenovo-tab-4
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suitable as a cheap tablet for kids I guess