Lenovo published four new Android tablets

Lenovo published four new Android tablets

Android Bills may not be at the best moment, but Lenovo still follows with large moves as far as the tablets are concerned. The company has announced five new Android tablets to replace last year's formation. New models are divided into three groups: the E budget series, which comes [...]

The company has announced five new Android tablets to replace last year's formation.

The new models are divided into three groups: the E budget series, which comes in models seven, eight and 10 inches, M10 and the P10mium (both are 10 inches models).

Here are all the details:

LENOVO TAB P10

  • 1920 x 1080, screen 10.1-inch
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 (Octa-Core, 1.8 GHz)
  • Up to 4GB RAM
  • Up to 32 GB storage space
  • 8MP Back camera, 5 Top MP camera
  • Four speakers, fingerprints sensor.
  • Android Oreo

LENOVO TAB M10

  • 1920 x 1080, screen 10.1-inch
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 (Octa-Core, 1.8 GHz)
  • Up to 3 GB RAM
  • Up to 32 GB storage space
  • 5MP back camera, 2 Top MP camera
  • Two speakers
  • Android Oreo

LENOVO TAB E10

  • 1280 x 800, screen 10.1-inch
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 processor
  • Up to 2GB RAM
  • As many as 16GB storage space
  • Two speakers
  • Android Oreo ( Go Edition)

 LENOVO TAB E8

  • 1280 x 800, screen 8 inches
  • Processor MediaT8163B (1.3) GHz)
  • Up to 1GB RAM
  • As many as 16GB storage space
  • Android Nougas

LENOVO TAB E7

  • 1024 x 600, screen 7 inches
  • MediaT8167 or MediaTTT8321 (respectful to Wi-Fi models and 3G)
  • Up to 1GB RAM
  • As many as 16GB storage space
  • Android Oreo ( Go Edition)

As you can see, these pills are more designed as family equipment. Fortunately, prices reflect that too. Tab Lenovo E7 is cheaper, starting with $69.99 when it is launched in October exclusively at BARalmar.com.

Tab E8 is $99,99, is now available in Walmart, while Tab E10 will cost $1129,99 when it is launched in October. As for Tab M10 and Tab P10, which are more powerful, Lenovo has yet to provide a date for launching or information on prices, but promises to be available in the winter later.

 

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