The Lenovo Tab M10 Plus won’t blow you away with its speed, but it’s a good deal if you want a simple tablet for watching movies and reading e-books. We also like that a charge lasts for more than 14 hours. Even though it has its good points, you can get better computers for less money.
The Lenovo Tab M10 Plus has a 10.61-inch IPS display with a 2K resolution, slim borders, an 85% screen-to-body ratio, and a brightness of 400 nits. The Tab M10 Plus also has four speakers and works with Dolby Atmos. This makes it a great device for playing music and watching TV shows and movies.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]Specifications
- Brand Lenovo
- Series Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen
- Memory Storage Capacity 128 GB
- Screen Size 10.61 Inches
- Display Resolution Maximum 2000 x 1200 Pixels
Where to get Lenovo Tab M10 Plus (3rd Gen)?
The Tab M10 Plus is 7.45 millimeters tall and weighs 465 grams. Both the front and back cameras are 8 megapixels. The Lenovo Tab M10 Plus has a 20001200 FHD 10.6″ screen at 220 ppi and a refresh rate of 60 Hz. The display is really sharp, clear, and crisp, and the colors look great from any angle. We’ve had fun using Netflix, YouTube, and other apps to watch shows and movies. The Lenovo Tab M10 Plus also has a Reading Mode with grayscale and faded colors.
If you like to take notes or draw on tables, you can use the Tab M10 Plus with Lenovo’s Precision Pen 2, which is sold separately. Lenovo gave you the Instant Memo notes app, which lets you write and even draw notes right away. Lenovo says that The Precision Pen can sense 4,096 different amounts of pressure, but we didn’t have it at the time of the review so we couldn’t test it.
First of all, your normal browsing, streaming, emailing, and social media use are all fine, and we had no problems using multiple apps at the same time. However, when moving from one app to another, you could feel the low ram configuration limit. Heavy games, on the other hand, caused some stuttering, which, to be fair, is to be expected with the setup we had. Games that were much lighter did much better and ran without any frame drops at all.