
- Good battery life
- Bright display and Widevine Level 1
- decent sound
- leisurely CPU
- No Wi-Fi 6
- Weak power supply, no Qi
The Lenovo Tab M10 Plus is a 10.61-inch (26.9 cm) Android tablet designed for portable entertainment and student use. With a 2K IPS display and 1080p streaming capability, this tablet offers sharp visual representations, complemented by a special reading mode and a certification for reduced blue light for comfortable extended use. Powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 octa-core processor with 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage, it ensures reliable performance throughout the day and extended battery life. The immersive quad-speaker system is optimized with Dolby Atmos technology for enhanced audio quality. Measuring approximately 25.2 cm in width and 15.8 cm in height with a slim design, this tablet in Storm Grey features high-quality craftsmanship with durable construction. The Android operating system provides access to a wide range of applications and content. With its balanced combination of processing power, display quality, and audio performance, this tablet serves as a versatile device for entertainment, productivity, and educational purposes. The generous storage capacity allows for extensive media collections and applications while maintaining smooth operation. The device maintains consistent performance during longer usage periods, making it suitable for various daily computing needs and multimedia consumption.
Operating system | Android |
Memory | 4 GB |
Max. picture resolution | 2000 x 1200 pixels |
Mobile processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 670 |
USB connector type | USB-C |
Colour | Grey |
Item number | 64585515 |
Manufacturer | Lenovo |
Category | Tablets |
Manufacturer no. | ZAAM0128GB |
Release date | 23.10.2025 |
Colour | Grey |
Exact colour description | storm grey |
Operation | Touch screen |
Touch | Multi-touch |
Tablet equipment | Integrated microphone |
Number of speakers | 4 x |
Sensors | Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor, Gyro sensor, Hall Sensor |
Operating system | Android |
Display size (inches) | 10.61" |
Screen technology | LCD |
Panel technology | IPS |
Max. picture resolution | 2000 x 1200 pixels |
Pixel density | 220 dpi |
Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Wi-Fi standard | Wi-Fi 5 / 802.11ac |
Bluetooth version | 5.1 |
Mobile processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 670 |
Number of processor cores | 8 -Core |
Clock frequency | 1.90 GHz |
Camera resolution | 8 Mpx |
Front camera resolution | 8 Mpx |
Camera Functions | Face recognition |
Memory | 4 GB |
Storage capacity | 128 GB |
Memory card type | microSD |
Max. memory extension | 1000 GB |
Localisation technology | Compass, Galileo, GLONASS |
USB connector type | USB-C |
Additional connection | Headphone jack 3.5mm |
Battery type | LiPo |
Capacity | 7700 mAh |
Battery life | 12 h |
Country of origin | China |
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Climate contribution |
Scope of delivery | USB Type-C cable |
Length | 15.88 cm |
Width | 25.12 cm |
Height | 0.75 cm |
Weight | 465 g |
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Well-equipped, well-designed, reasonably priced: Lenovo succeeds in meeting most demands with the Tab M10 Plus. Together with the separately available stylus, the tablet outperforms Apple's smallest iPad and saves money in a direct cost-benefit comparison. Only in terms of gaming and presumably the expected updates do you have to expect limitations.
Customers should not expect a fast tablet with a top display and all the bells and whistles for 240 euros. However, the Lenovo is sufficient for surfing, shopping and watching films. It also offers a decent display, solid cameras and a very long battery life. The icing on the cake is good workmanship.
Tablets vary greatly in features, quality and price: cheap models cost less than 100 euros, the most expensive more than 1 300 euros. Some tablets offer the latest technology such as OLED screens, 5G mobile communications and fast processors. If you can do without that, you get a little less high-tech, but often great value for money.