Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 10.3 Inch FHD Tablet – (Octa-Core 2.3GHz, 2GB RAM, 32GB eMMC, Android Pie) – Iron Grey
Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 10.3 Inch FHD Tablet – (Octa-Core 2.3GHz, 2GB RAM, 32GB eMMC, Android Pie) – Iron Grey
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10.3″ FHD family entertainment tabletLooking for an affordable tablet you can share with the whole family? Check out the Lenovo Tab M10 Plus, a 10.3 inch tablet with great audio, face-recognition login, and a Kids mode that lets your children enjoy curated content. | Thin and light profileJust 8.15mm thin and weighing just 460g, the M10 Plus is beautifully crafted with a premium metal back cover and a 4.6mm narrow bezel. | Performance for youThe Lenovo Tab M10 FHD has just the right specs for an entertainment table that the whole family can share. With an octa-core processor keeping things running quickly and smoothly. |
Immersive Dolby Audio
Surround yourself in booming sound when you take in music, movies, shows, and videos. The Tab M10 Plus boasts dual front-facing speakers and Dolby Audio, so you’ll enjoy an immersive sound experience wherever you go.
On-the-go fun
With a battery life of up to 9 hours, you can take your entertainment with you anywhere without having to worry about the next charge.
Kids mode
Turn on the Kids Mode to keep your children safe and entertained with custom content. Parental control features put you in charge of what your kids see, while eye-protection technology helps reduce eye strain.
Android Pie
Boasting the latest Android Pie operating software and a battery that lasts all day, the Tab M10 smoothly runs all of your favourite apps from the Google Play Store. Watch videos, check social media, listen to music, and so much more.
Immersive Dolby Audio
On-the-go fun
Kids Mode
Android Pie
Weight: | 460 g |
Dimensions: | 24.42 x 0.81 x 15.33 cm; 460 Grams |
Brand: | Lenovo |
Model: | ZA5T0244GB |
Colour: | Iron Grey |
Batteries Included: | Yes |
Manufacture: | Lenovo |
Colour: | Iron Grey |
Price and value proportinal.
A little difficult to use, screenshot a nightmare, moving back no comfortable to use on top of device, especially in the bed.
Watching TV and reading books is good.
So far so good. Battery life really good – only use it for an hour or so a day but haven’t charged it in over a week, so that’s good in my book. Touch screen nice and responsive, plenty of memory for my needs. Very happy with my purchase
My 8″ Kindle battery finally gave out so I cautiously graduated up to a 10″ Lenovo. All in all it works very well and certainly up to expectation for what I use it for. It feels really large because of the narrow border bezel and is very thin but feels robust. Battery life is as expected. I can certainly recommend this tablet.
Like the screen and the look
A bit disappointed with the running speed
Bit disappointed with the sound quality
Excellent picture quality
I suppose its okay for the price
Could do bette
Bought as a Christmas gift for my son so not actually used it yet other than to turn it on to check it worked. I did a lot of research before buying this tablet as my son wanted an art drawing tablet which are quite expensive. This will be used for other things too like surfing the net, playing games and watching Netflix so not just a drawing tablet. This had great reviews for downloading art apps from Google play store. Had to buy a separate stylus to go with it but it was only around 4.
I just wanted a simple Android tablet, that I could use to watch Amazon Prime, Netflix, BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, etc. This appears to fit the bill perfectly.
It’s very much like my mobile smartphone, in terms of functionality, so very easy for me to get my head around.
Set-up was a doddle, nothing to it really.
Screen size isn’t massive but not too small either, ideal for me. Display is crystal clear.
I did purchase an SD card to extend memory capacity, a glass screen protector and case/stand, all of which are a must (relatively inexpensive via Amazon).
If you want a straightforward, intuitive tablet, I’d recommend. Price represents great value, in my opinion.
I use it mostly as a moving map in my motorhome a job for which it is well suited except for the fact that I am worried that it will fall from its holder as it is very heavy almost twice the weight of the Samsung which it replaces.. Generally I am well pleased with it though.
Up until now, I have been using a laptop with the purpose of showing clients designs & graphics etc.
(I am a graphic designer). The disadvantage was that a laptop had to be opened, set up and the images located…etc
For these reasons, I decided to buy a tablet that is much quicker to open and “pass around” to clients.
Plus the fact that they can interact with the screen easily.
Having researched I went for this 10.3″ first-generation option.
Very easy to set up with good battery life and quality build.
You are given over 30 included Apps that are either useful or a gimmick, but you have the option to personalise the home screen and uninstall the ones you won’t use.
It took me about 30 minutes to navigate through the menu and “personalize” all of the settings (no time at all!)
I haven’t yet bought a sleeve or kickstand since the tablet fits easily in my portfolio folder, but obviously, you will need to take care if using it without screen protection in the event of scratches.
A big plus is that the screen is a melding of plastic and glass which seems to be very good at resisting fingerprints etc.
Highly recommended little tablet with quick charge time. NO STAND WITH THIS PRODUCT
Does what it says on the tin!
PS: Make sure you search around the net for this Series 1 tablet! Prices vary a lot, and remember to check the “add on” delivery charge! This varies as well.
I got this tablet for 180.00 inc. the second series model (with a stand/charging dock comes in about 40.00 more.
Enjoy! Phil
Excellent tablet, tons of memory and ram (purchased 128gb memory and 4gb ram) Did not come with earphones or screen protection, needed to be purchased separately. This tablet was a replacement for my yestel tablet which I purchased a Christmas which was full of flaws. This is a well worthy replacement with great sound quality and performance.
Picture quality 5.0*
Sound 4.5*
Screen size 5.0*
Connections 4.0*
Memory 5.0*
Performance 5.0*
Battery lastability 6+ hours on full charge, depending on screen brightness. Takes 3-4 hours to fully charge from 0%
(Previously had gaming/connection issues on tablet, but issue lies with app and not the tablet itself)
Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 10.3″ FHD
An exceptional gaming tablet for the price. This Lenovo tablet comes in a gorgeous dark iron grey colour. The size is fantastic, 10.3″ screen, which is already better than most generic tablets around this size, I absolutely feel like this is a noticeable difference and it’s only a mere 8.15mm thin. The screen is fully laminated, whilst the back is up to 93% metal. It’s nice and lightweight but feels very well made. It has a 4gb RAM size, a 128gb ROM size and you can add an SD card, up to 256gb. Giving you plenty of storage. You can store your apps on your SD card, if you didn’t want to fill your tablet too. You can add a nano SIM if you wanted to. This tablet has been updated to the latest Android pie 10. This works perfectly and runs playstore too if you wanted.
This is very quick and easy to set up. You can sync it with your phone and current Google account, this will download everything (giving you options of what to keep). You can choose how the screen works, whether you want it to run similar to your phone with how you use it or run as it’s set to. You can set up facial recognition, you don’t have to do this, you need to set up a backup password also so you could choose just that option if you wanted or no password, there is the option of swipe passwords, patterns and pins. Also, when you’ve used the tablet using facial recognition for a few days, it will prompt you for your password as a double check it’s you. The facial recognition itself works very well and quite frankly, very quickly too, when you open the case front, (if you have one) the tablet knows this and it will start to work straight away. This does try and recognise when I’m carrying it with a case on sometimes though. This isn’t the end of the world but a little frustrating.
This pretty much runs the same as most generic android devices, pull the screen down for notifications and quick access to some features. You can change the system navigation for 2 buttons, 3 buttons or productivity mode. You can also quick access the camera from the locked screen. You can use a stylus with this tablet, it needs to be a soft tipped one, this isn’t provided.
The Type-C charging port is on the base, the cable is provided, with a uk plug adapter too. There is a 3.5mm headphone jack on the top. The power button is on the one side and the volume buttons on the other. There are 2-point pogo pins on the side with the volume buttons, this I’m presuming for is where the tablet would sit in the Alexa smart dock. This I feel let’s down the tablet in the sense that you cannot purchase it seperately as it does not have dock support. It is a shame if you can’t buy one afterwards, as I’d prefer not to have the pins (if this is what they’re for!).
The 5mp fixed focus camera is on the front top centre. This is a standard quality image, not too impressive but fine for 5mp. Obviously this isn’t the reason I purchased this tablet so it doesn’t faze me that it’s not amazing. The rear camera is an 8mp camera with auto focus, this is fairly ok, again good enough for the quality stated. In the settings you can play around with some of the features for the cameras and video. There are Dolby ATMOS speakers within, these are quite good. I mean you’re never going to get amazing quality sound from a tablet but this is actually not bad.
This can run pretty fast, even with many windows open. It has an octa core 2.3G processor, so it can keep up with more advanced tasks, like handling high resolution videos and graphic-heavy games without draining the battery as much as others. The battery does last a decent amount of time but I would not say anywhere near what’s stated. You could easily watch a film, possibly two. You can get a good gaming session in, just don’t be fooled by thinking it will last as long as it says.
The screen display is absolutely fantastic. This runs at 1920×1200. It is also a 16:10 aspect ratio so it is more standard for PCs, and therefore it is supported in more games. When playing even more high tech games streamed from pc platforms, the viewing is incredible, more so than I expected. There is no pixelation, no lags, controller’s can be synced up and used too. If you don’t have a Bluetooth controller you can use a Type-C adapter. You could use an adapter for an ethernet cable if you wanted to also but it connects to WiFi easily and keeps a good signal. This will also connects to a keyboard and mouse, headphones too via Bluetooth or an adapter.
All the functions are very easy to use and the whole tablet itself is easy to navigate. The settings provide many ways to customise this tablet so it feels completely like your own, suited to your style. You will find all the normal Google, Gmail, Google Chrome, Google Photos, Google Play Store etc.
As a gaming tablet, it is absolutely brilliant, you can run all of your media platforms through it, live stream on zoom, YouTube etc. You can put the tablet into focus mode when you’re gaming, so you won’t get any distracting notifications or anything that would inconvenience you.
There are digital wellbeing and parental controls, also posture alerts and bumpy environment alerts within this, for if you wanted to purchase this tablet for a younger one, I think this would be a a little wasted unless they play high end games that need a fast system, if they play more playstore kid friendly kind of games, I think they would definitely run very well, this tablet is just more than what’s needed for that type of thing.
If you have trouble reading, this tablet provides ‘Select to speak’, which will read out words for you, or you can use the magnification. You can also use switch access for those with motor impairments, which is fantastic.
For the price, this is a fantastic quality tablet. I love the ease of use, the design and layout. The features are all easy to use. The gaming experience is brilliant for such a little device. The screen display shows how good these tablets can really get now too for the price. Again, like I said, the battery is good overall, but not as good as I thought it would be.
The only thing I’ve had a couple of times is the tablet has turned itself off and on again. I’m unsure whether this was due to an update etc, luckily the tablet doesn’t take long to start up and this didn’t happen when I was actually doing anything on the tablet. I haven’t noticed this happen since.
I would recommend it. I did get this on the offer price, which obviously I would prefer to pay but I feel like this tablet comes more on par with being around 200.
I already own an 8″ Lenovo tablet and have been really pleased with it. The software is great with very quick load up times and very responsive touch screen, quick shutdown, sharp screen and as it is Google based loads of apps to choose from. The only limitation was the internal storage at 8gb. However this could be increased using a micro SD card. The new 10.3 tablet has overcome the internal storage issues with a much better 128 GB storage including ability to increase the storage and keeping all the features of my 8″ tablet. Absolutely delighted with it. Obviously this comes at a price, but if you want a tablet that easily competes with an iceiPad at around a third of the cost, with great responses and much more customisation options then this tablet is a great choice.