Lenovo proves that Tablet devices aren’t dead with 5 new Android tablets


If you thought that large screen smartphones have come to replace the tablets pc, then Lenovo probably didn’t get the memo. The company earlier today announced not 1,  not 2, not 3, not 4, but 5 Android-powered tablets. The new entrants are updates to last year’s range of Lenovo tablets and are available in three different ranges –  the budget Lenovo E series Tablet, comprising of the Lenovo Tab E10, Lenovo Tab E8 and Lenovo Tab E7, the midrange M10 in 10″, and the top-end Lenovo P10 also available as 10″ tablet.

The most basic of these tablets is the Lenovo Tab E7 – a $70 tablet targeted at the likes of the Amazon Fire 7 tablet. It has a 7″ LCD display, and underneath it is a MediaTek’s MT8167 chip clocked at 1.3GHz coupled with 1GB of RAM, 16GB of storage space, and a microSD card slot with support for up to 128GB of extra flash memory. It is stuffed with a 2,750mAh battery with a claim of up to 9 hours of battery life.

LENOVO TAB E7

  • 1024 x 600, seven-inch display
  • MediaTek MT8167 or MediaTek MT8321 (for Wi-Fi and 3G models, respectively)
  • Up to 1GB of RAM
  • Up to 16GB of storage
  • Android Oreo (Go Edition)
  • 2,750mAh battery
  • 0.3-megapixel front camera
  • 2.0-megapixel rear camera

Following the Tab E7 closely is the Lenovo Tab E8, a $100 Tab tipped to compete with the Amazon Fire HD 8. It flaunts an 8″ display with a more superior 1.3GHz quad-core processor, coupled with 1.5GB RAMand 16GB of storage. It boots Android Nougat out of the box but gets more hours of battery life – up to 12 hours on a single charge.

Lenovo Tab E8

LENOVO TAB E8

  • 1280 x 800, eight-inch display
  • MediaTek MT8163B processor (1.3 GHz)
  • Up to 1GB of RAM
  • Up to 16GB of storage
  • Android Nougat
  • 5-megapixel rear camera
  • 2-megapixel ff camera
  • 4,850mAh battery
  • Dolby Atmos

Last in the E series of Lenovo tablets is the  Lenovo E10 – a 10″ HD device powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 210 processor coupled with 2GB of RAM, and 16GB of expandable storage. Much like the Lenovo Tab E7, the Tab E10 boots Android Oreo Go edition out of the box, and is fueled by a 4,850mAh battery with up to 7 hours of video playback. It is priced at $130.

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Lenovo Tab E10

LENOVO TAB E10

  • 1280 x 800, 10.1-inch display
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 processor
  • Up to 2GB of RAM
  • Up to 16GB of storage
  • Two speakers
  • Android Oreo (Go Edition)
  • 5MP rear-facing camera,
  • 2MP front-facing camera

 

Lenovo Tab P10 and Lenovo Tab M10

Away from the Lenovo Tab E series, Lenovo also launched two other premium tablets, but certainly not one that can stand against the premium tabs from Samsung and Apple.

There is the Lenovo Tab M10 featuring a 10.1-inch full HD display and powered by the Snapdragon 450 chipset coupled with 3GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage. It uses a 5MP rear-facing camera and a 2MP front-facing camera and is powered by a 4,850mAh battery.

Lenovo Tab M10

Lenovo TAB M10

  • 1920 x 1080, 10.1-inch display
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor (Octa-Core, 1.8 GHz)
  • Up to 3GB of RAM
  • Up to 32GB of storage
  • 5MP rear, 2MP front-facing camera
  • Two speakers  with Dolby Atmos technology
  • Android Oreo

The Lenovo P10, on the other hand, features the same 10.1-inch displays with a 1920×1200 resolution and is also powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 chipset clocked at 1.8GHz.  coupled with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. It gets an 8MP rear-facing shooter with a 5MP front-facing shooter and is fueled by a monstrous 7,000mAh battery.

LENOVO TAB P10

Lenovo tab p10
  • 1920 x 1080, 10.1-inch display
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor (Octa-Core, 1.8 GHz)
  • Up to 4GB of RAM
  • Up to 32GB of storage
  • 8MP rear, 5MP front-facing camera
  • Four speakers, fingerprint sensor
  • Android Oreo

Both P10 and M10 are yet to be officially priced, but will be available for preorders available later in the winter.

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