The Lenovo Tab One offers the perfect combination of portability,
performance, and adaptability so you can be fully prepared for
all-day fun! It’s palm sized and weighs under a pound for easy
carry. The 8.7” HD display is housed in a smooth, rounded chassis
with a modern design. Indulge in crisp visuals that are perfect
for streaming, reading, and watching your favorite movies. The
480 nits of brightness ensure sharp visuals and rich colors that
pop with a 86% screen ratio. Expect clear stereo sound from dual
speakers tuned by Dolby Atmos that create an immersive audial
experience. Stay engaged with up to 12.5 hours of unplugged
YouTube streaming to support your all-day entertainment. The
multi-day battery life is is supported by even faster charging
capabilities so you can spend less time tethered to the power
outlet when you do need to top up. Enjoy smooth gaming,
streaming, and browsing with the MediaTek Helio G85 processor
paired with a zippy 60Hz refresh rate. The Lenovo Tab One is fun
for the whole family with a built-in kid’s mode via Google Kids
Space and easy-to-use parental controls through Family Link.
Choose from thousands of teacher-approved apps on Google Play and
oodles of videos and books from YouTube Kids. Take your portable
media center anywhere stress-free with the included Folio case.
The Lenovo Tab One is your answer to unlocked all-day
entertainment for those whose life is always on-the-go.
Review: Don't let the price fool you. This is NOT a cheaply made
tablet whatsoever. - I read the negative reviews as well as
watched some YouTube videos before making the purchase. The
videos I watched impressed me with how smooth and quick this
tablet responded compared to others at this price range. To my
surprise, it runs rather quick, although I can see why some would
possibly think its slow because of all the bloatware apps it
comes with.....however, once you uninstall those, do some minor
tweaks like remove animations in the developer menu, this tablet
comes to life. The downside to this tablet so far that I've come
across is it's not very bright, but indoors that won't matter,
and the other downside is that it can't handle 60 fps videos. But
honestly, 30 fps videos look just fine and for the price, I can't
say it's a negative. It does handle 1080p, 1440p and 4K videos
fine, but only at 24-30 fps. If I had to compare this to other
tablets, I would say do NOT buy any others at this price range.
This tablet smokes them in performance/speed/responsiveness by a
landslide. With how fast it responds, I would say this tablet
"feels" like it would be in the $200-$250+ price range. I've
tried Samsungs A6 and A7 tablets before, and this Lenovo tablet
is still way better than those were. Even with only 4GB of RAM,
you would think this tablet has more. Battery life seems pretty
good as well, even better than other tablets I tried in the past
that had a bigger capacity. And the sound I would say is pretty
good as well. Cranked up to max, I didn't hear any distortions.
All and all, this tablet is a gem for the price. I would highly
recommend it to anyone not wanting to go over $100.
Review: It’s a nice tablet and won’t break the bank - I was using
my super old iPhone as a little tv in bed for when I want to keep
watching something but don’t want the tv on. Weird? Probably, but
whatever. The phone’s iOS is finally old enough where some of my
tv/movie apps won’t update. I was looking at an iPad mini but
geez that’s some cheese to pay. I’m not an Apple weirdo who only
wants one brand of tech and this Lenovo caught my eye with the
price. It’s a similar size to an iPad mini so I figured I’d give
it a shot. It feels good in the hand, it’s fast, the battery life
seems to be good, and it’s easy to set up. I do really like that
I can add an SD card to get more capacity out of it. Take that,
Apple! It comes with a lot of apps I don’t use/didn’t want so I
spent some time deleting them, but what tech doesn’t come with
stuff you don’t want? Being used to the iPhone iOS I had to
figure out Android, but that didn’t take long. The picture
quality and graphic quality is very good. The dual speakers are
clear and loud enough for the size. It’s got a 3.5mm jack and a
slot for an SD. A mini SD I think, but I’ve not checked. I think
the description mentions that. I like how this came with a case
and I bought a screen protector to put on. I’ve not tried the
camera yet, but I’m sure it’s fine. I like it, I’d buy it again
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