Lenovo’s New Android Tablet Line-up Starts at $70

Lenovo is making a revival of sorts in the stagnant Android tablet market with offerings dedicated to the lower end of the market.

While they likely won’t cause much of a ripple in the market, they promise to be a safe and docile option for children or for use as a reading device.

Tab P10 and Tab M10

Lenovo Tab P10

The most high-end of the offerings include the Tab P10 and M10 tablets, both of which come with 10-inch 1080p IPS LCD panels on the front, in a 16:10 aspect ratio. Under the hood, both of them have an octa-core Snapdragon 450 chipset, for improved battery life.

Lenovo Tab M10

P10 is the more premium of the two, it has a four Dolby Atmos speakers, 4 GB of RAM, and 64 GB storage. The design also looks more premium and comes with a fingerprint scanner. The back and front cameras boast 8 MP and 5 MP sensors respectively, while it has a larger battery than the M10 (7000 mAh vs 4850 mAh).

The latter (M10) comes with two speakers instead, 5 MP + 2 MP cameras, 3 GB RAM and 32 GB storage, which is expandable like the P10. Pricing for either one of them hasn’t been announced.

Tab E10 and Tab E8

Lenovo Tab E10

The Tab E10 comes with a 10-inch panel, too, but with lower 1280 x 800 resolution. There’s a low-end Snapdragon 210 processor on board, 2 GB RAM, and 16 GB storage, as well as dual-speakers. The battery is the same as M10 with a 4,850 mAh unit.

Pricing starts at $130.

Lenovo Tab E8

The Tab E8 comes with a similar resolution but in an 8-inch panel. It has a quad-core 1.3 GHz MediaTek MT8163B processor, with 1 GB RAM, and 16 GB storage. This one also sports a similar 4,850 mAh battery.

Pricing starts at $100.

Tab E7

Lenovo Tab E7

Finally, you have the Tab E7 at the bottom of the barrel, which comes with Android Oreo Go Edition. It has a 7-inch 1024 x 600 display, a quad-core MediaTek MT8167 processor (MT8321 on the 3G variant), 1 GB RAM, and 16 GB of storage.

On the battery front, it has a 2,750 mAh unit, which should suffice with low resources on the E7.

Pricing for this tablet is set at $70. All the tablets will be available this fall, with the three lower-end models launching in October.

Via GSMArena



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