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Hands on with the Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70 Of the three tablets Lenovo launched at MWC 2015 the 10-inch Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70 was the most interesting. This bigger brother to the 8-inch TAB 2 A8, and successor to the TAB A10, comes with a decent HD+ IPS screen...
While the $129/£129 8-inch TAB 2 A8 might struggle in a market well served by the likes of the excellent Tesco Hudl 2 , the Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70 could be a low-cost gem. It seems perfectly suited to those looking for a large-screen tablet to browse the ne...
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Lenovo used MWC 2015 in Barcelona this week to launch two new and affordable Android tablets : the Lenovo Tab 2 A8 and the Lenovo Tab 2 A10. We tried them out at the Lenovo stand during the show to bring you our Lenovo Tab 2 A10 and A8 hands-on review. Y...
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Everyone's pushing budget tablet these days. There's Acer's Iconia One 7 , Dell's Venue 8 (and 7), Asus' Memo Pad HD , HP's 7 Plus , and a slew of other slates aimed at consumers who don't want to spend a lot of money. But most of these budget tablets st...
Low price, IPS screen, Pretty good speakers, Decent performance...
Fuzzy, low-res screen, No app tray, Camera and battery life could be better...
If you're looking for a low-priced 10-inch tablet and you're fine with a low-resolution screen, Lenovo's A10 is a decent choice with an IPS screen and good speakers (for a budget slate). But if you're willing to drop down in screen sizes, there are bet...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2017-01-06 02:14:44
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Lisa Gade reviews the Lenovo A10 Android tablet. This is a midrange $249 tablet with a 10.1″, 1280 x 800 display and it runs Android 4.4 KitKat on a 1.3GHz quad core MediaTek processor. The tablet is 0.4″ thick, weighs 1.2 lbs. and has a sturdy build with...
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There aren't many midrange tablets with very sharp screens. The Amazon Fire HD 10, for instance, is an otherwise decent slate held back by a low-res display. The 10.1-inch Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70 ($199.99; 16GB) bucks this trend with the sort of bright, high-...
Sharp display, Long battery life, Good camera quality...
Middling performance, Heavy...
The Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70 has a great display for the price, but lags behind higher-end Android tablets in terms of performance...
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Cheap Android tablets are a dime a dozen these days. The trick is finding one that does a little of everything, does it well, without costing too much. The Lenovo Tab 2 A10 is exactly that. It features a big 10-inch full HD display, two loud speakers with...
In the end this tablet isn't perfect, but it's not bad either. While it could be better in some areas, it nails most of the important aspects in terms of a media consumption device. It has a decent design, a pretty great display, with excellent battery li...
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The hunt for a quality tablet that won't break your budget is an elusive one. There are some really low prices out there, and the Android tablet landscape is littered with tablets that should not exist, because they are incredibly bad. So, what is a budge...
User expandable storage, Mostly stock Android experience, Long-lasting battery life, Very good display, Low Cost...
Potential connectivity issues, Poor sound quality, Cameras poor in anything but bright sunlight, Can't see the screen in the sunlight you need to take good photos...
This is a cheap tablet; make no mistake about it. You will not turn any heads with this hardware. The tablet is a bit heavy and occasionally laggy, as one might expect from a 10-inch tablet in the sub-$200 range. There are big black bezels on every sid...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2017-01-06 02:14:36
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With most gaming on Android tablets dominated by casual titles, Android tablet makers haven't seen fit to outfit their tabs with the extra oomph it takes to become graphics standouts. Only a few, notably Nvidia's Shield Tablet (based on its own Tegra sili...
Aggressively low price for a 10-inch tablet, Good-looking display, fine audio output for a tablet at its price, Surprising battery life, Sturdy build quality...
No HDMI output, So-so performance on benchmarks...
A strong showing by its screen and speakers makes the A10 a very respectable media-consumption device for the money, as well as an all-around good Android tablet. Read More…...
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Extra-large tablets are making all the headlines, but 10-inch slates like the Lenovo Tab 2 A10 still have plenty to offer, especially when they're this affordable. With its bright, accurate 10-inch display, super-long battery life and low price ($198), th...
Fantastic battery life, Bright and colorful screen, Strong overall performance...
Not the best gaming performance...
With a beautiful display and epic battery life, the Lenovo Tab 2 A10 is an excellent 10-inch tablet for less than $200...
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Sounds good. Lenovo's 10-inch TAB 2 A10-70 Tablet offers very decent performance for the price. The Android-based slate comes with a fairly basic no-frills design, but boasts a Full-HD IPS display and above-average sound quality...
Inexpensive, IPS display w/ outstanding contrast, Decent performance, Sound is above average (headphones), Decent battery life...
Ho-hum, generic styling, All plastic design, Creaking sounds when twisted, Glossy display, No video-out...
The Lenovo TAB 2 A10 is a worthy 10.1-inch tablet and a definite improvement over the predecessor IdeaPad A10 Tablet. The slate offers a bright IPS display panel with Full-HD resolution, a decent quad-core SoC and an above-average sound system. Despite th...
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Lenovo hasn't made a huge splash in North America in the mobile world. When it comes to PC's though, they are pretty big. Lenovo typically brings over some low-end or mid-range tablets for us to play with in the US, and leaves the higher-end and more inte...
I actually really do like this tablet. If you are looking for a tablet just to have, then the Tab 2 A10 is a great one to pick up. If you are looking for one for productivity then the Dell Venue 10 7000 Series or the Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet might be a be...
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Lenovo took advantage of Mobile World Congress this week to unveil the TAB 2 A10-70, the next generation of its full-size, consumer-oriented Android tablet. We were there to give this upcoming model a once over.The design of this tablet is quite generic;...
Studies have shown that Millennials aren't very interested in traditional TV, instead preferring to watch movies, shows, and other video whenever it's convenient, on whatever device best suits them. Lenovo's goal with the Tab 2 A10-70 is provide this grou...
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There are numerous choices when it comes to Android tablets for those on a budget. Among those available to consumers are two from Lenovo that offer the same specs but in two different form factors, the A8 and A10. If you're curious whether these tablets...
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Lenovo's latest Android tablet offers a 10.1-inch screen and decent internal specs, while boasting a $250 price tag. Is it trying to do too much with too little? TabletPCReview investigates.The A10-70 is, when you come down to it, a fairly generic tablet...
Excellent sound, Reasonable price for a 10.1inch tablet, Decent specs...
Weak camera, Annoying changes to Android, No HDMI or video output...
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The 10-inch Lenovo A10 Tablet has two things going for it: its $299 (16GB) price and better-than-average front-facing speakers. It's essentially a Yoga Tablet 10%displayPrice% at %seller%, but without the aluminum chassis or unique hinge. Luckily for...
Affordable. Above-average front-facing speakers.
Heavy Android skin. Chunky build...
The Lenovo A10 Tablet is a budget-friendly choice for watching videos on a large-screen Android tablet...
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When we hear the words budget or cheap not a whole lot of good usually comes with it but Lenovo believes that can create some great tablets that won't break the bank. Starting off with the design the A8 and A10 feature a very simplistic design with some s...
Sturdy build quality, front facing speakers, Stock Android(Mostly), Acceptable performance...
Poor camera, Mediocre battery life, Competitive price...
8.0 The Lenovo IdeaTab A8 and A10 aren't perfect, but at a budget price you can't expect them to be. What they are though, are tablets that simply get the job done without breaking the bank, and at the end of the day that is what really matters most...
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Sometimes producing a budget tablet can mean cutting corners. In the case of Lenovo's A10—the latest entry to its large portfolio of tablet offerings—you'll see some of those sacrifices, particularly with the device's display. But the A10 makes up for tho...
Excellent speakers, Competitively priced...
Lackluster display, A hearty helping of preinstalled bloatware...
Its display won't wow anyone, but this budget tablet boasts some impressive speakers...
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The largest in its line of budget-friendly Android tablets, the Lenovo A10 features a 10-inch IPS display, 16GB of storage and the latest Android 4.4.2 Kitkat operating system. At $249, it's also half the price of such devices as the iPad Air and Samsung...
Vibrant IPS display, Good performance for the price, Above-average battery life, Runs latest Android software...
Mediocre cameras, Audio distorts at max volume...
A combination of quad-core performance and strong battery life make the Lenovo A10 a solid choice among 10-inch budget tablets...
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There aren't many midrange tablets with very sharp screens. The Amazon Fire HD 10 ( at Amazon), for instance, is an otherwise decent slate held back by a low-res display. The 10.1-inch Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70 ($199.99; 16GB) bucks this trend with the sort of...
Sharp display, Long battery life, Good camera quality...
Middling performance, Heavy...
The Lenovo Tab 2 A10-70 has a great display for the price, but lags behind higher-end Android tablets in terms of performance...
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