This is a tablet only released within the last 2 months, running the latest Android and gets very good reviews. Currently £30 off at argos. Available in black and white.
ABOUT THIS PRODUCT
The Lenovo Tab 4 8 is the first tablet to hide many tablets in one. It delivers a great multimedia experience in an amazing design hiding high-end specifications. It has you covered beyond what other slate tablets offer by helping you secure your data with multi-user and multi-space functionality.
Brilliant HD display - Enjoy a solid visual experience with the 8 inch HD display, which gives your photos and movies a vibrant feel that you'll want to share with the entire family.
Cinema-worthy sound - Make the most of your cinema therapy because Tab 4 8 contains two high-quality speakers that will really make your TV shows and movies pop.
Immersive entertainment - Immerse yourself in deep, booming Dolby Atmos sound that delivers a theater-like experience for watching movies and shows.
Bluetooth - enabling you to easily and wirelessly connect with other Bluetooth enabled devices.
3.5mm stereo headphone jack.
Microphone.
Micro USB.
G-sensor.
Vibrator.
Additional information:
Up to 10 hours battery life (depending on usage).
8.3mm thin.
Size H12.4, W21.1cm.
Weight 320g.
EAN: 191376165957.
Latest comments (65)
garlik_bread
14 Aug 17#61
I would get this if i could get a reasonable rubber/silicone bumper case for it. The only one i can find is the Argos one, which at £29.99 is a rediculously high price.
cornh0l10 to garlik_bread
20 Aug 17#65
AliExpress have some for $5 but long wait...
tonymcg
17 Aug 17#64
Very pleased with the tablet so far, and the battery is considerably better than my Hudl 2
ebaysniper
15 Aug 17#63
Thanks OP for posting this deal. I am actually using the Lenovo Tab 4 to type this right now. I bought the Lenovo Tab 3 8 inch that was posted here for £70 and returned today in exchange for the Tab 4, 8 inch. All I can say is what a massive difference! For the extra £30, you get Android 7 and a Snapdragon processor. The responsiveness between the tablets is shocking. The Tab 3, was very laggy compared to the Tab 4. Well worth the extra £30. I kid you not, the performance difference is huge between the two devices. If your budget stretches to the extra £30 and you bought this deal, I would highly recommend exchanging the Tab 3 for the Tab 4 if an Argos in your area has stock.
CosminD83
10 Aug 17#51
A tablet with no 1080p resolution in 2017 stinks.
ezzer72 to CosminD83
11 Aug 17#52
How would you propose we get around the pricing issue?
Should people with a smaller budget just not be allowed a tablet?
CosminD83 to ezzer72
14 Aug 17#62
Not at all! Buy used one from eBay. You will be much happier, trust me.
Instead of buying a brand new Vauxhall Adam, just buy a 5 year old Astra. Cheaper, and better.
Bendown
9 Aug 17#11
I would love something like this with mini hdmi out, ideal for taking on trips etc, why do no manufacturers offer this
CaptainSocks to Bendown
9 Aug 17#12
Because.... chromecast?
superfreddy to CaptainSocks
9 Aug 17#13
You can't use Chromecast without a home network.
CaptainSocks to superfreddy
9 Aug 17#15
You need WiFi.
Tis true.
Haven't stayed in a hotel without that in a bloody long time mind.
I had a micro USB to Hdmi adapter thing that worked fine on my last Lenovo tablet. I presume that's still the workaround if you've no network access.
plewis00 to superfreddy
9 Aug 17#23
You can use portable hotspot mode and your phone as a router, even if you don't actually connect the internet on it.
Bendown to plewis00
12 Aug 17#59
I am sure you can do all these things like buy a chromecast, use your phone as a router, stream etc. But the easy answer is an output on the tablet, simple and job done.
plewis00 to Bendown
12 Aug 17#60
Until you forget the not-that-standard mini/micro-HDMI cable. Most people will always be carrying their phone so nothing else needs buying.
Had the tablet a few hours now, very impressed with it. Previously had the tab 3 but sent it back as wasn't happy. This is snappy and feels good. Coming from my Hudl 2 I am happy for the money
tweetypie04
11 Aug 17#56
How do I add a deal please? Argos Bush Spiral 10 inch 32gb tablet reduced to £79.99. Bought one yesterday and it's fab for browsing. X
Can anyone recomnend a case/stand for the tab 4? Have seen the lenovo bumper for 29.99 but not keen on the colour...
tonymcg to tugsywugsy
11 Aug 17#54
Just ordered case for my one arriving today from argos - I hope not to be disappointed with it
tugsywugsy to tonymcg
11 Aug 17#55
I have something very similar for my tab 2...its great. Really looking for something childproof...
iceboy
10 Aug 17#50
Is this better then the 8" new fire hd tablet? Bought it for £40. But the upper left hand side speaker is a bit let down!
tweetypie04
10 Aug 17#49
how do I add a Argos deal for 10' tablet 79.99 for Bush Spira, good tablet for kids 32gb
danilovesky
10 Aug 17#40
Could somebody who got this tablet from Argos check it has a micro USB (as in the specs) or USB-C (as in this review trustedreviews.com/rev…b-4) please? Trying to slowly move all my gadgets to USB-C and reduce the number of chargers/wires around the house/office/car :smile:
tonymcg to danilovesky
10 Aug 17#42
I have spotted this also, some of the pictures show it as micro usb - but one one of the youtube videos it shows it as USB C
daskapital to danilovesky
10 Aug 17#48
It's micro USB.
Also if you are thinking of buying a protector, don't get the Tab 4 plus one from argos, it doesn't fit properly, the buttons and charger location must be slightly different on the tab 4 compared to tab 4 plus.
superfreddy
10 Aug 17#47
Any answers as to whether this is a big improvement over that £69.99 Lenovo that was posted on here a few days ago?
Messiah
10 Aug 17#45
The tab 3 8inch has 2gb ram but is pretty sluggish for some reason. Is this any different?
Sagacity to Messiah
10 Aug 17#46
Looking at benchmarks anywhere from 12% to 30% benchmark improvement depending on use. The higher end percentage tends to be general performance benchmarks the lower end in gaming benchmarks.
Sagacity
10 Aug 17#44
The Lenovo Tab 4 8 has USB 2.0 and the Lenovo Tab 4 8 Plus has USB C
It's not full HD but not a bad price. Would prefer the plus version and pay a bit extra
buddn07 to arcticchimp
10 Aug 17#39
So would I. Unfortunately the plus is more than a "bit extra". Well over double :thinking:
tonymcg
10 Aug 17#38
For the money, I haven't been able to find anything else (I don't want a samsung with their bloatware)
wi1bert
10 Aug 17#30
Thanks op. Anyone used the gps on this? Grateful on a view on satnav performance.
Krooner to wi1bert
10 Aug 17#32
It's a Qualcomm chip, it should be okay. No sim slot though, so you'll have to hotspot it to your phone when you're out and about... At which point; why not just use the phone?
wi1bert to Krooner
10 Aug 17#37
Thanks, I'm too tightfisted to buy a Becker module for my car and I want a tablet to mount on the onboard dash display.
MissiveUK
10 Aug 17#36
What about is Android OS updates?
ducati900fe
10 Aug 17#25
My 8 inch s8-50 lenovo is same resolution and to be honest you do notice the lack of full HD compared to my LG 8 inch which was full HD.
ezzer72 to ducati900fe
10 Aug 17#35
I used to have an S8, pretty sure its 1920 X 1200 or something?
superfreddy
10 Aug 17#34
I have the Tab 3 8 inch. Is there any point in changing to this?
mikeonuk
10 Aug 17#28
10 inch Lenovo Tab 2 with 1960 x 1200 screen and Dolby atmos sound is significantly better at around £130 johnlewis.com/len….ds
ctdctd to mikeonuk
10 Aug 17#29
If you want a version of Android (5.1) that was released when dinosaurs ruled the earth! :stuck_out_tongue:
cmahey to ctdctd
10 Aug 17#31
Also states that the resolution is 1280 x 800 pixels.
FTOdude170
10 Aug 17#27
for a brand new tablet the specs are pretty awful.... saw the heat of this and had to take a look, but then wasn't wowd by what i read. not voted either way and not suggesting a cold deal, just simply shame on the half ar$ed attempt at the spec.
clair74
10 Aug 17#26
I just bought an Archos neon 101e as it was one of only 2 tablets I could find at 10" and with Android 7. When I got it, it was Android 6. Thought it was a good price at 99.99, until I checked the specs on the actual tablet!
faxmax
9 Aug 17#24
Good price but in most cases worth spending more for an enjoyable resolution.
KnownAsCJ
9 Aug 17#21
Great device for the price, nice to replace the Lenovo Tab 3 A7, but would have to travel over 6miles to obtain and order now collect in 5 days, no stock locally
ezzer72 to KnownAsCJ
9 Aug 17#22
It's a pity Concorde is no longer in service isn't it.
buglawton
9 Aug 17#18
Tab3 has a 7" screen, not 8",and half the RAM
misiokicio to buglawton
9 Aug 17#20
well not entirely.. the one posted today, for 69.99 is 8 inch with 2gb ram,
dannyjones106
9 Aug 17#19
Shame it's not full hd - my s8-50 is still going but not as fast as it was.
superfreddy
9 Aug 17#17
This looks like it's the same as the Tab 3 apart from a few upgrades. Is the screen going to be the same as the Tab 3 which is £69.99 at Argos too?
ezzer72
9 Aug 17#10
I'd buy this, but I'm worried the deep, booming Dolby Atmos sound that delivers a theatre-like experience might upset my neighbours.
iDealYou to ezzer72
9 Aug 17#14
Put a bit cotton wool over it, that should keep everyone happy ... including you. :stuck_out_tongue:
superfreddy
9 Aug 17#9
Is this much better than the Tab 3 for £69.99?
tonymcg
9 Aug 17#7
Been looking for something to replace my hudl 2... this might fit the job!
plewis00 to tonymcg
9 Aug 17#8
You'd be taking a hit on the screen resolution then.
But for a brand new tablet with half-decent specs this isn't a bad deal and at least it's branded and based in the UK.
For anyone interested, an APQ8017 processor is better known as a Snapdragon 425, which is a lot better than the Snapdragon 212 in the previous models.
flatlander
9 Aug 17#6
Might have a punt will check reviews
novahob
9 Aug 17#4
I take it this isn't the plus version?
novahob to novahob
9 Aug 17#5
That'll be a no, plus version is £229.99.
adsham
9 Aug 17#3
Built-in speaker.
Webcam.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Bluetooth - enabling you to easily and wirelessly connect with other Bluetooth enabled devices.
Opening post
Brilliant HD display - Enjoy a solid visual experience with the 8 inch HD display, which gives your photos and movies a vibrant feel that you'll want to share with the entire family.
Cinema-worthy sound - Make the most of your cinema therapy because Tab 4 8 contains two high-quality speakers that will really make your TV shows and movies pop.
Immersive entertainment - Immerse yourself in deep, booming Dolby Atmos sound that delivers a theater-like experience for watching movies and shows.
- Model number: za2b0031gb.
Display:- 8 inch screen.
- Resolution 1280 x 800 pixels.
- IPS technology.
- Multi-touch screen.
Specifications:- 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon apq8017 quad core processor.
- 2GB RAM.
- Internal storage capacity 16GB.
- microSD memory card slot.
- Front facing camera 2MP.
- Rear facing camera 5MP.
- Android android 7.0 operating system.
General features:- Built-in speaker.
- Webcam.
- Wi-Fi enabled.
- Bluetooth - enabling you to easily and wirelessly connect with other Bluetooth enabled devices.
- 3.5mm stereo headphone jack.
- Microphone.
- Micro USB.
- G-sensor.
- Vibrator.
Additional information:Latest comments (65)
Should people with a smaller budget just not be allowed a tablet?
Instead of buying a brand new Vauxhall Adam, just buy a 5 year old Astra. Cheaper, and better.
Tis true.
Haven't stayed in a hotel without that in a bloody long time mind.
I had a micro USB to Hdmi adapter thing that worked fine on my last Lenovo tablet. I presume that's still the workaround if you've no network access.
Have seen the lenovo bumper for 29.99 but not keen on the colour...
Really looking for something childproof...
Also if you are thinking of buying a protector, don't get the Tab 4 plus one from argos, it doesn't fit properly, the buttons and charger location must be slightly different on the tab 4 compared to tab 4 plus.
gsmarena.com/com…602
hotukdeals.com/dea…343
argos.co.uk/pro…932
But for a brand new tablet with half-decent specs this isn't a bad deal and at least it's branded and based in the UK.
For anyone interested, an APQ8017 processor is better known as a Snapdragon 425, which is a lot better than the Snapdragon 212 in the previous models.