Lenovo Yoga Smart Tab, 10.1″ FHD Android Tablet, Octa-Core Processor, 64GB Storage, 4GB RAM, Iron Grey, ZA3V0005US
£680.10




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5 reviews for Lenovo Yoga Smart Tab, 10.1″ FHD Android Tablet, Octa-Core Processor, 64GB Storage, 4GB RAM, Iron Grey, ZA3V0005US
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Lenovo Yoga Smart Tab, 10.1″ FHD Android Tablet, Octa-Core Processor, 64GB Storage, 4GB RAM, Iron Grey, ZA3V0005US
£680.10
Leaveamark –
I really enjoy this Lenovo tablet. I have bigger hands and have always found tablets a bit tough to hold when walking around. I need some meat on it so I can go from room to room and not feel like I’m holding a piece of paper. The design by Lenovo is perfect for what I’m looking for. It really does feel like you’re holding a magazine with the pages curled up on one side.The built in stand is used daily by me. This tablet is my go to source for media playback so having a built in stand, and a robust one at that, is ideal. Watching shows with the kids or while cooking is easy with the stand. The ergonomics on this device are spot on. Very cool that you can hang out from a hook as well! I use that in my home gym so the tablet can be at eye level during workouts.Tablet is fast, not a slouch in that department. Switching between apps is smooth and fast. The screen is bright and crystal clear, way beyond that of the Fire 10 tablet. My old Fire 10 tablet is also a slow glitchy device and this Lenovo runs circles around it. Sound is by far the best I’ve experienced in a tablet form factor. That extra meat at the bottom of the tablet really makes a huge difference in sound quality.As for the bad, setup was a bit of a pain just because the device was getting held up when I tried to opt out of Lenovo anonymous “feedback.” Every company does this and I always opt out. But for some reason I couldn’t do it during setup on this despite there being an option for it. So I opted in, got setup, then immediately opted out. No big deal but it did take a few extra minutes during initial setup because I couldn’t figure out what the issue was.Battery life has been good so far. Hours of video watching without a problem. I probably charge it every few days and use it for video and Bluetooth extensively.I’m glad I bought this tablet. It really good everything I want in a tablet: great media playback, top notch sound, built in stand, all in an easy to use package.
Jacboderosenoir –
I was a bit doubtful of the atypical design of this tablet but since the review was Ok and it was within my budget I went for it. It is the best buy of the year for me. The sound is INCREDIBLE. The screen is in almost every way as sharp as my Samsung Tablet that is twice the price. 4 hours or a zoom meeting with loud sound only consumed 30% of the battery.
R.B.R. –
I haven’t had this Lenovo Smart Tab very long but so far it has performed very well. I don’t use it for any serious gaming or work related uses. I do use it for the usual web surfing, You-tubing and email reading. The unit starts up fast. The video and sound are very good with no complaints so far. I’d recommend it to others.
Brendan Edmonds –
I’ve been looking for something in between my phone and my laptop for a while and this has surpassed all expectations.It’s very lightweight portable and the thicker side is PERFECT as a grip to hold it while reading. The speakers are better than a lot of my other devices, and the built in stand is the added feature you never knew you needed.It currently lives beside my bed, having replaced my alarm clock (and on it’s stand it’s a more aesthetically appealing with it’s always on display and wallpaper set to display the time than the old clunky thing I had) and it frequently also travels with me to the kitchen where I canonce again use the stand feature to read recipes while cooking.It seems like it would also be ideal for sketching on the go (it has the perfect notepad size) but I haven’t yet picked up a stylus and explored this possibility.The front and back cameras are nice and the only thing I struggle with is the standard tablet touch screen typing, (which, I mean it’s a tablet. I didn’t buy it as a laptop replacement, and this is just part of it being what it is).One design feature I do wish they had was a plug for the charger on both sides. Being left handed, holding the device while charging leaves the wire hanging off from the top. (Something most right handed users won’t notice.)For only about $200 (and I bought it here for a little less) it’s also an AMAZING value considering the brand name and compared to other tablets at the same price point.I honestly cannot recommend this device enough.
jakomar –
i use that tablet for about everything, music, television …. it is a very good tablette