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Hands-on Review : Lenovo’s new Tab 4 Android tablets

Hands-on Review : Lenovo’s new Tab 4 Android tablets

Posted on February 27, 2017January 14, 2019 By Jarvis

lenovo tab 4 family

Here at MWC 2017 in Barcelona, Lenovo has just introduced their Tab 4 series of Android tablets. Apart from including the standard 8-inch and 10-inch iterations of the Tab 4, the company has also unveiled premium “Plus” editions of the tablets that bring more power, quality, and features to the table. What does the Lenovo Tab 4 series have to offer? Let’s find out!

Both the 8-inch and 10-inch iterations of the regular Tab 4 devices come with IPS LCD displays with a HD resolution, and are powered by quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processors, backed by 2 GB of RAM. The specs have received an upgrade when compared to their predecessors, but these tablets remain lower-end, and therefore, more affordable. Lenovo doesn’t skimp on features that add to its media-consumption capabilities though, with both coming with dual front-facing speaker setups with support for Dolby ATMOS features.
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Tablets Tags:android, android tablets, dolby, HD, IPS, LCD, Lenovo, mwc, Quad, Qualcomm, ram, review, Snapdragon, speaker

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