The Lenovo Tab M10 HD
comes in either a black or white plastic body, a 3.5mm headphone jack, docking
slot with pogo pin and weirdly enough, the tablet also has a SIM card tray
together with the microSD slot, that means this tablet supports 4G network. The total weight of the tablet is 480g.
The Lenovo Tab M10 HD
comes with a 10.1” IPS screen with 1920 x 800 pixels. The tablet features a HD
resolution instead of a full HD screen which is used in the Lenovo Tab M10 FHD.
While watching videos on it is perfectly
fine, it isn’t going to be as sharp as it is when it comes to reading texts off websites compared to when you're using your
phone due to its low pixel density.
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Taken by the 5MP Autofocus camera |
The Lenovo Tab M10 HD
uses a 2MP fixed focus camera for its front camera while the rear uses a 5MP
autofocus camera and you can actually unlock the tablet with face recognition
using the front camera if you prefer to do so. The face recognition is good
enough, but don’t expect the best from the cameras. The tablet comes with 2 front facing
speakers with Dolby Audio™ as well. The tablet comes with 4850 mAh battery and uses
the micro USB charging port which I’m quite disappointed with as I would expect
it to come with at least a type C 2.0 port.
I am actually pleased to
know that the Lenovo Tab M10 HD comes with both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi channels,
which means faster Wi-Fi speed to stream YouTube or Netflix videos or to load websites. This
is a plus point for me as I actually use the tablet solely to watch videos shows and
to look at the stock market.
If you have kids in the
household, you can turn on the ‘Kids Mode’ to keep your child safe and
entertained with custom contents such as parental control features and eye
protection technology to help reduce eyestrain.
The Lenovo Tab M10 HD is
a very nice tablet to have in the family at its price point in the tablet
market if you don’t play high intensity games on it. But on an individual level, if you’re
able to stretch your budget a little, I would suggest that you go for the Samsung
Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019).
If you have any
questions regarding the tablet, feel free to comment below or send in an email!
Hi, Can you please share the in-depth Lenovo Tab M10 Plus review. As my brother is looking to but it in UK.
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