Lenovo via eBay has
32GB 10.1" Lenovo 10e Chromebook Tablet (82AM000EUS) on sale for
$119.
Shipping is free.
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Suryasis for finding this deal.
Lenovo via Walmart also has
32GB 10.1" Lenovo 10e Chromebook Tablet (82AM000EUS) on sale for
$119.
Shipping is free.
Specs:
- MediaTek MT8183 Processor
- 10.1" 1920x1200 IPS 400-nit Touchscreen Display
- 4GB LPDDR4X 3200MHz Memory (Soldered)
- 32GB eMMC Storage
- Mali G72 MP3 Graphics
- Rear Camera: 5MP Auto-Focus
- Front: 2MP Fixed-Focus
- 802.11AC (2x2) + Bluetooth 4.2
- Ports:
- 1x USB-C
- 1x Audio Combo Jack
- Chrome OS
Additionally,
Lenovo.com has
Lenovo 10e Chromebook Tablet Keyboard Folio Case (4Y40Z49629) on sale for
$28.49 when you apply eCoupon code
EXTRAFIVE in cart.
Shipping is free.
- Note: The keyboard case must be purchased in a separate order from the tablet to be able to apply the eCoupon code.
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I would actually make the case that this is indeed a valid comparison at the pure functionality-level because I often try to make a strong case that ChromeOS devices could be the ultimate Android tablet. The schedule for ChromeOS updates would put even Nexus Android tablets to shame (as ChromeOS updates include associated Android subsystem updates). Of course, the negative implications of Android operating system updates have declined over time (owners today of devices with Android 6.0 or later are likely not missing out on most any app in the Play store). Despite this, I personally would avoid recommending an Android tablet because of their spotty support record.
In contrast, I'd be much more inclined to recommend something like this device. However, the only concern might be the general performance of this MediaTek CPU with Android apps via the ChromeOS. I suspect this tablet will be serviceable for most basic apps, but the MediaTek isn't starting from a place of strength. In the end, if your application is basic browsing and lightweight apps, this could perhaps be one of the best choices you might make at this price point.
Good luck!
Jon
You need to know a bit about these things before getting so surprised and calling things weird.
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It's a THICC tablet and the optional keyboard doesn't have a trackpad… Also, I don't see a way to prop it up without buying said "optional" keyboard or after market case.
Not a good price sine Walmart and Bestbuy selling ACTUAL chrome books (laptop format) between like $90 and $150 with similar specs.
This is weird.
You need to know a bit about these things before getting so surprised and calling things weird.
So this is a modified version of chromeOS for schools/education?
So this is a modified version of chromeOS for schools/education?
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I would actually make the case that this is indeed a valid comparison at the pure functionality-level because I often try to make a strong case that ChromeOS devices could be the ultimate Android tablet. The schedule for ChromeOS updates would put even Nexus Android tablets to shame (as ChromeOS updates include associated Android subsystem updates). Of course, the negative implications of Android operating system updates have declined over time (owners today of devices with Android 6.0 or later are likely not missing out on most any app in the Play store). Despite this, I personally would avoid recommending an Android tablet because of their spotty support record.
In contrast, I'd be much more inclined to recommend something like this device. However, the only concern might be the general performance of this MediaTek CPU with Android apps via the ChromeOS. I suspect this tablet will be serviceable for most basic apps, but the MediaTek isn't starting from a place of strength. In the end, if your application is basic browsing and lightweight apps, this could perhaps be one of the best choices you might make at this price point.
Good luck!
Jon
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I was told by little one's teacher that while my kid is the best reader in the class, they scored the worst on the reading assessment because the testing is done on a touch Chromebook so I needed to buy a Chromebook.
Last week I bought one of the $149 Chromebook 3 with Touch from Best Buy (has the same Mediatek 8183 processor). I thought it'd be perfect for my little one. But it was pointed out that a) a 14" Chromebook is simply too big for a little kid and b) little kids get messed up by any type of track pad - it's in the way.
So this clunky (less destructable) 10e + the Folio keyboard case (that doesn't have a track pad) for ~$150 should work perfectly for a few years of school work. I like that Google will update this one until June 2028 - even though we'll have likely moved on by then.
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