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The Lenovo Tab M10 Plus (3rd Gen) is a sleek, lightweight 10.6-inch Android tablet featuring a vibrant Full HD IPS display, Dolby Atmos quad speakers, and a powerful octa-core MediaTek processor. With 4GB RAM, 128GB storage, and up to 14 hours of battery life, it’s designed for professionals and students who demand all-day performance, immersive media, and eye-friendly reading modes on the go.




| Standing screen display size | 10.61 Inches |
| Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
| Max Screen Resolution | 2000 x 1200 Pixels |
| Processor | 2 GHz ryzen_5 |
| RAM | 4 GB DDR4 |
| Hard Drive | 512 SSD |
| Chipset Brand | ARM |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 14 Hours |
| Brand | Lenovo |
| Series | Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen |
| Item model number | ZAAJ0219US |
| Hardware Platform | Android |
| Operating System | Android 12 |
| Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 9.9 x 6.26 x 0.29 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.9 x 6.26 x 0.29 inches |
| Color | Gray |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 8 MP |
| Processor Brand | MediaTek |
| Number of Processors | 8 |
| Computer Memory Type | Shared |
| Flash Memory Size | 128 GB |
| Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 4 |
| Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 |
| Optical Drive Type | BD-R |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
A**H
Overall, this is a nice tablet.
I'm one of several people who got confused by the way the page denoting prices/storage sizes is laid out, and I originally thought I'd bought myself a 128 GB tablet for $189. It turns out that's the price for the 32 GB. After some wrangling and arguing back and forth, I did get the 128 GB tablet I was originally looking for (but that's $229, just so you know). I am also one of those for whom the setup program was broken, caught in a loop - unlike some of the other commenters, when I reset the tablet I chose "set up offline" and the rest of the process went uneventfully. There are places during the rest of the setup where you can add your WiFi and additional emails, and that ran smoothly.PROS:GLORIOUS screen. Very sharp, high definition, fabulous color. No dead pixels, no smearing - just a great screen.There are actually 4 speakers on this thing, and given the small distance between them, it's kind of a joke to describe it as "stereo" (It really is, in all honesty; it's just that it's hard to get true separation of the sound when they're less than a foot apart). The sound is slightly tinny but no worries on volume - this tablet can get LOUD. After several no-name tablets whose speakers barely sounded louder than a whisper, loud is GOOD.Battery life is PHENOMENAL - granted, I use it mainly to read on the Kindle app and watch some streaming TV from various providers, but with having prior experience again with no-name tablets whose batteries barely last long enough to watch a movie, this thing just doesn't quit. On standby, not being used - the battery life has kept plenty of juice for over two weeks at a time.I have had zero problems with any app I've installed, beyond that which is due to the physical build of the tablet - for instance, my phone has GPS and compass hardware installed, so with the astronomy app Stellarium, I can move my phone in a circle around me and the app will automatically show me a moving panorama of what constellations the phone is pointing at. The app will run on the tablet but as the tablet does NOT have compass hardware, it won't do the same thing - you manually swipe the screen with your finger. Apart from that, it's happily run everything I've thrown at it. It comes with its own entertainment aggregator app, so if you have multiple streaming services it'll find them and show you things from each all in one app. It does the same for reading sources, too. There is also Google TV installed, which I deleted as it's less fully featured than the app the Lenovo already shipped with - Google TV won't show you Netflix, for example. It came with a trial of Microsoft Office for Android (which I also deleted) and a couple of other small bloatware things but most are easily removed. It's mostly stock android with a few Lenovo tweaks.It's speedy and responsive - a 2GHz octa-core processor, LOTS of storage space, 4 GB of RAM - it boots quickly and I've no complaints about lagging.It should get Android 13 when that goes to wide release, and Lenovo has promised 3 years of updates.Bluetooth works great - paired immediately to my wireless earbuds.It does take SD cards.Out of the box, it comes with a KidsSpace software setup, so you can let the small fry play safely - I'm 63, no kids, didn't need that.CONS:Not many. I'd love it if this had an HDMI port - for the money you'd think it'd be standard since so many lower-end tablets have them - but that's a nitpick.I did mention the sound is a little on the tinny side.This device has already gotten 3 security updates since I've had it, which is good, but the last one took literally a full day to complete. It kept saying it needed to be restarted to complete setup, which I did - three times - and finally, just let it do its thing. Its updating itself did not interfere with my using other apps, such as the aforementioned Kindle - but I've never had a security update hang like that.Does not have phone data capability (not a deal breaker for me) - has no way to use a SIM card.I bought this as a case: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B174TXGD?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1 and it is indeed a perfect fit - the magnetic "auto wake" feature works almost too well, in that you'd better fold that last front strip back away from the front of the tablet while using it, otherwise it's liable to turn your screen off/on/off/on....!CONCLUSION:It's pricier than most of the other tablets on the market except those by Samsung and, of course, Apple. But it's not terribly expensive and you do get some really decent hardware for that money - there's a little heft to this tablet, you can FEEL the solid build. It's fast enough, runs smoothly, sips battery juice, and it's really easy for the eyes to look at with its excellent screen. For me, it's well worth the price.
E**O
Fantástica tableta
Ame mi tableta, muy rápida se adapta muy bien a los demas accesorios que he comprado, Lenovo es una super marca para comprar si eres un estudiante que no te gusta cargar con una laptop, muy buena de verdad.
T**A
Solid Entry-Level Tablets for Daily Use
Great for simple needs, not for heavy use. We bought one for each family member, and my kids use them daily for homeschool assignments and a few small games. Three out of four have had no problems at all; one had to be replaced after a year so maybe not the most durable, but for the price most people could probably replace regularly as needed. They’re easy to navigate, have decent screen quality, and do well for basic functions. Just don’t expect top-tier performance on large or demanding apps. They aren't overly bulky but I wouldn't call them lightweight either. Very happy that after 2 years none of the charging ports have with out!
T**O
Excelente producto
Excelente table después de más de 2 años de uso continuo se mantiene igual, la carga le dura bastante y si se pone en ahorro mucho mas
R**Z
Nice tablet
This is my 3rd 10" tablet after a low resolution (720p or so) Asus I quickly returned back in 2014, then a Chuwi one I had to give to the kids so they study at home while in the forgettable era of early 2020s.And now I got this one to read books, journals and web articles with Pocket at night. I still have an e-ink Boox Onyx, but it uses Android 6.0 and many apps stopped working and it also became very slow and painful to use.While I prefer e-ink for long reading sessions, with good ambient lighting it is bearable to do so in a tablet. This one is a bit heavy though.It is very snappy and responsive so far, security updates come monthly. I use a matte screen protector so some of the sharpness is lost when watching videos, but they still look fine.
H**R
Fantastic battery life.
This is the first tablet or laptop that comes close to the advertised battery life. Ran it for 7 hours and still 42% battery available. I've owned many laptops and tablets that claim up to 10 hours and they usually lasted only 4-5 hours at most. This Lenovo tablet is a keeper. I was also surprised by how good the sound was.That only problems I've encountered was the glitchy set up. For some reason the voice assistant was turned on. Also the scrolling is not as smooth as on many other devices.Other wise a great lightweight tablet for surfing the web or watching videos.
M**T
Works with Zwift
I specifically bought this to use with Zwift and it does so very well without issue. It pairs to my trainer and the chest strap bluetooth HR monitor I also purchased.Setup was very simple. It's no different than setting up any new device with your Goggle account.It has USB-C port for charging which I think is better than micro-USB. I haven't tested the battery life as I had it plugged in while using Zwift so I haven't left a rating for battery life at all.
D**D
The BEST Tablet you can find!
I love these devices. I think they are the best you can find in the market if you're ever looking for a tablet for an adult, kids, etc. This is my 3rd purchase for my 3rd child and the oldest one purchase 3 years ago still works like new. These last! Especially if you place them in a hard case for protection. Always recommend!!
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