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The Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen is a sleek, lightweight 10.6" Android 12 tablet featuring a vibrant Full HD IPS display, Dolby Atmos quad speakers, and a robust 14-hour battery life. Designed for professionals and students alike, it offers immersive reading mode for eye comfort, powerful octa-core processing, and three years of security updates, making it the perfect companion for streaming, multitasking, and on-the-go productivity.




| ASIN | B09TPW2KLD |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
| Battery Average Life | 14 Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Power | 7700 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #104,599 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,457 in Computer Tablets |
| Brand | Lenovo |
| Built-In Media | Charger |
| CPU Model Number | G80 |
| Camera Description | Front, Rear |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Case/Cover, Stylus Pen |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,695 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 2000 x 1200 Pixels |
| Display Type | LED |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
| Generation | 3rd Generation |
| Graphics Coprocessor | ARM Mali-G52 MC2 |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio, 802.11 ac/b/g/n, Bluetooth 5, MicroSD, USB Type C |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 9.9"L x 6.26"W x 0.29"Th |
| Item Type Name | Tablet |
| Item Weight | 1.04 Pounds |
| Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 7700 Milliamp Hours (mAh) |
| Manufacturer | Lenovo |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Model Name | Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen |
| Model Number | ZAAJ0039US |
| Model Year | 2022 |
| Native Resolution | 1920 X 1200 Pixel |
| Operating System | Android 12 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Lightweight |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
| Processor Brand | MediaTek |
| Processor Description | ARM Cortex A53 |
| Processor Speed | 2 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 3 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
| Screen Size | 10.61 Inches |
| Speaker Description | Quad Speakers with Dolbty Atmos |
| Specific Uses For Product | Education, studying, research, note-taking, and travel |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 196378893891 |
| Video Capture Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Video Processor | ARM |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
O**E
Great tablet IMO
I'm a Lenovo fan. I have a Lenovo Chromebook, IdeaCentre, and a ThinkPad. They all run Linux beautifully, which is one reason I'm a Lenovo fan. I started considering purchasing a new tablet. I've been using an 8-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab A for a couple of years. I think 8-inch tablets are an ideal size. They're about halfway between a phone and a Chromebook. And if you're a dude they're small enough to fit in a back pocket. But I decided I want a larger display, and a quality one, mainly for reading. So I looked around. Of course I considered the Kindle Fire 10 HD, mainly for price. But the lack of access to Google Play store was kind of a dealbreaker. So I started considering this tablet. It's Lenovo (big yay for me) and it went on sale at about the same price as the Fire tablet. Lenovo, Play Store, and good specs and performance? I'm in. So I bought one. This tablet really works for me. Its performance is great compared to previous tablets I've owned. (I'm not a gamer, so I can't speak to how well it runs games.) The IPS display is good enough, with enough PPI for sharp text and vivid color. It comes with a zippy processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of internal storage. The camera might not be dazzling but it is decent. It has a 3.5mm headphone jack. Most of the bloatware (and there's not that much) is easy to uninstall or switch off. I'm really happy with it. Well, almost really happy. There is one bit of bloatware that can't be switched off or uninstalled, and that's a persistent nag on the settings page to sign up for the Lenovo User Experience. You can decline as many times as you want, and the nag just comes right back. Then there's the "Lenovo ID" login prompt that also can't be dismissed. I don't know what Lenovo is thinking -- "Hey if we just be relentless and wear them down, they'll eventually give in and sign up." No that's not how this works, and that's not the way to build customer happiness with a brand. And I don't want to sign up for another "ID" in today's climate. I've had enough surveillance and tracking and data collection (despite assurances no "personally identifiable information" is retained -- we all know that can be changed to personally identifiable information with just a mouse click). And it's just annoying, no matter how many "advantages" signing up supposedly brings. So, no, I won't sign up, no matter if that nag stays on until the tablet wears out. And I'll continue to be mildly annoyed by it, but probably continue to be a Lenovo fan, but maybe not quite as enthusiastic a fan as I would be otherwise.
I**S
BANG FOR THE BUCK!!
My son had a fire tablet and it was aweful. Spyware, constant pop ups (even when the screen was off and charging). And tragically slow in simple tasks like clicking youtube videos!! It's hard to believe this tablet is about the same price!! I wanted something that would be quick, responsive and play the modern games on medium settings while also having a solid battery life. I have to say this thing was a bit surprising! The battery is a total juggernaut! If you want it to play games like CALL OF Duty, Minecraft, Roblox, PubG, Apex Fortnite etc etc, this tablet runs them just fine and the screen quality is awesome. Nice and colorful crisp picture quality!! I have a new iPad and this gives it a run for it's money and costs 4x less!! Thinking about getting one for my mother as well. OUTSTANDING PURCHASE, YOU WONT BE DISAPPOINTED!!!
J**G
Fab Tab -- for Ten Months
I have had a seven-inch LG tablet for many years that is still working fine, but it has become increasingly difficult getting updates for the Android 5 programs I had installed on the device. It was time for a new tablet, and I have found that Android devices need at least 64GB of resident memory to support a decent complement of installed programs. I also wanted a brand name -- something other than Samsung, which I have found to be a company making shoddy and disposable products and refusing to stand behind them. So I found this Lenovo with the size and memory I needed, priced right at around $200. For the first ten months, this tablet was doing its job nicely. It came with Android 12, but I updated it to Android 13 without any issues. The screen is bright and sharp, with vivid colors, and the four speakers with Dolby Atmos deliver clear, crisp sound, though with little bass. The imaging extends far beyond the horizontal dimensions of the tablet. Updating files and programs from my old tablet to the new one was an easy process. I wish Windows still did this, as it did back in the days of Windows 7! I can't say much about the front and back cameras other than to note that they both work as expected. Battery life is excellent -- you can easily make it through the day on one charge. It's also simple transferring files from the tablet to a Windows laptop. You just have to remember to tell Android what you're doing (not just charging the battery) under Settings. And though the startup instructions are a little sketchy (and tiny and hard to read!), installing an SD card for added memory is as simple as popping out the card drawer with the pin ejection tool included in the product box. Unfortunately, though, after ten months or so, the tablet started slowing down and freezing, refusing to accept further touch commands. The only remedy is a hard shut down (holding down POWER and DOWN buttons for several seconds) and reboot -- until the next freeze. I've tried every usual remedy for the problem, including a factory reset, and nothing has worked. So I am going to see if I can get Lenovo to repair this unit under warranty. I'll report back with the results... PROS: * Bright sharp screen with vivid colors. * Four speakers with Dolby Atmos imaging and EQ. * Sufficient internal memory to support multiple installed programs. * Ability to add memory via SD card. * Fine battery life. * Not too heavy. * Reasonable price. * Android 12 installed, with Android 13 update. * From a brand-name manufacturer. CONS: * Frequent slowdowns and freezes after 10 months. * No bass response from small speakers. * Poor communication between Lenovo and their customers. UPDATE: so I managed to send in this tablet for repair under warranty. The process was rather difficult to undertake, as Lenovo offers very limited channels of communications with customers. Unfortunately, their repair, which was swift, was unsuccessful; the touch screen still was becoming unresponsive at random intervals. Apparently they restored the OS, or so they said. So I somehow got L to take another shot at repairing the unit properly. They had a wrong expiration date on my warranty, and I had to send them my Amazon invoice to get them to agree to the second repair. For a brief moment, they gave me an 800 number to call to set up the second repair, which soon disappeared. Fortunately, I was able to return to the page that had displayed the 800 number in my browser history and managed to talk to someone to get a new shipping box sent to me. This time, they replaced the touch screen under warranty, and so far so good. I'll report back with any further difficulties. So ultimately Lenovo stood behind their product, but I wonder if the replacement screen will mess up in ten months again. We'll see...
K**P
Very Good Buy
I bought this Lenovo Tab M10 Plus for casual use like surfing looking at videos etc So far, I have no regrets. The Lenovo Tab M10 Plus (3rd Gen) is a budget-friendly tablet designed primarily for entertainment and casual use. It provides a solid multimedia experience without breaking the bank. This tablet features a sleek and lightweight design, weighing approximately 450 grams, which makes it easy to carry around. The build quality is decent, with a metal chassis that gives it a more premium feel compared to other tablets in the same price range. The 10.61-inch FHD IPS display offers vibrant colours and decent viewing angles, making it suitable for streaming videos and reading e-books. The tablet boasts a 2K display that enhances the viewing experience, particularly for video content. The quad-speaker system is optimised for Dolby Atmos, providing a more immersive audio experience, which is a significant plus for media consumption. One of the standout features of the Lenovo Tab M10 Plus is its long battery life, which can last through several hours of use, making it a reliable choice for watching movies or reading without frequent recharging. The display and viewing experience provided by the Lenovo Tab M10 Plus is exceptional. If you need an excellent streaming device, this tablet more than meets the requirements. The Lenovo Tab M10 Plus demonstrates that you can purchase a well-rounded tablet without giving up the Play Store, thanks to its build quality, display, and battery life. In summary, the Lenovo Tab M10 Plus (3rd Gen) is a solid option for users looking for an affordable tablet primarily for entertainment purposes. It excels in display quality and battery life. If you're seeking a device for casual use, streaming, and reading, this tablet could be a great fit.
G**L
Great product, would recommend to anyone!
How did Lenovo laptop at work, really liked it so I ordered a tablet for myself. Absolutely love it, no complaints, I would recommend to anyone. Speed seems fine, very durable, touch screen is very responsive.
D**M
Nice!
**update** the tablet did update itself to OS 13, and it’s been fine. I guess the issues have been resolved because I love this thing. I connected an Xbox controller and played Starfield via cloud gaming. Honestly I didn’t think it would handle it at all, but it did and that’s really cool. Just received my tablet today and I’m relieved that it is still on OS 12, not 13. I’ve read a lot of issues on these after the OS 13 upgrade, including lots of people wanting to downgrade but could not, as of September 2023. You can read about these issues on the Lenovo forums for your own judgement. I bought this tablet for my educational goals. I am taking online classes and this is much easier then using a computer since I can use it anywhere, as an e reader. I got the 64GB version that came with 4GB of RAM. It has performed well for the website applications that I am using. The rear facing camera (me) is lacking when we do our zoom meetings (at full screen) but it looks fine at smaller resolutions when you’re just a box on the screen. It works great for office programs and YouTube videos look crisp. I’m glad I took a chance on this vs a $1k iPad since this handles my needs.
A**.
Lenovo is dishonorable and bad quality
We bought this tablet in November of 2023 brand new it start having delicious after 6 months but it will still operable. Right at the year and one month mark it was inoperable and we could no longer use a tablet due to freezing of the system several times in one day. Then Noble was contacted for this issue and we still had one month at warranty left. We ship tablet to them and it was not fixed! We contacted again and we shipped tablet again. When we got it back it was not fixed again! We contacted again and send it back again to Lenovo and it was not fixed! And this third time we got it in worse conditions! The screen was flickering and malfunctioning! Lenovo supervisor told me they will not fix it anymore! I told them they never fixed it at all! Do not buy this tablet! The supervisor that finally contacted me was not helpful nor friendly. The whole tech support dept. and customer service department are a bunch of Hindus that do not care about you or your product! Do not waste your money on a tablet that last less than a year operable, stay away from Lenovo corporation. They have not been honorable and they are extremely deceptive.UPDATE!!!!! After I returned it for the 3rd time, tablet is still freezing and is inoproble. They told me I cant send it anymore!!! So if you want a tablet that just semi works for 6 months and then does not work anymore, this is the tablet for you. And if you want a company that lies and does nothing to help you, lenovo is the company to go with!!
G**P
Bargain for a quality name
I have tablets ranging from $50 Chinese tablets to $700 flagship tablets and the biggest lesson I've learned is, if you invest in software, buy a name brand tablet. If you're just installing free stuff or just reading books, buy a cheep tablet. This Lenovo tablet covers all the bases and for a great price. The good: - It's a Lenovo, so you've got a quality hardware - Good price - 10 inch screen that is bright and sharp - Name brand, so you can buy a replacement battery and screen protectors that fit. The bad: - I haven't found anything to complain about yet, but I'll add them to the review if anything pops up.
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