Original Post
Written by
Edited November 25, 2021
at 07:04 AM
by
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/la...82am000eus
Lenovo dropped the price on their 10e Chromebook Tablet at 9 AM (ET) as part of their Thanksgiving Day Price Drops. Was $119, now $99 with free shipping!
Specs:
Processor
MediaTek® MT8183 Processor (2.00 GHz, 4 Cores, 1 MB Cache)
Operating System
Chrome OS
Graphics
Mali G72 MP3
Memory
4 GB LPDDR4X 3200MHz (Soldered)
Storage
32 GB eMMC
Display
10.1" WUXGA (1920 x 1200) IPS, glossy, touchscreen, 400 nits
Camera
Rear: 5 MP auto-focus Front: 2 MP fixed-focus
WLAN
802.11AC (2 x 2) & Bluetooth® 4.2
Warranty
1 year Mail-in
Color
Gray
Optional Keyboard available for purchase with this tablet for $27.99
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/ac...4y40z49629
Review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvZy5kZHBio
383 Comments
Featured Comments
Also, ChromeOS will NOT run all available Android apps. A good number of them are disabled. Netflix/HBO/Disney/Hulu are some big ones (disabled or video downgraded to 720p on some devices due to WideVine issues). You will have to use the web browser to access them.
Everyone here has to STOP will all the misinformation. I installed the PRIME VIDEO APP, HBO and Netflix. Hulu and Disney are available in the app store. I have a LIFE so I am only subscribed to Prime and HBO. DOWNLOADS are allowed on Prime AND HBO, both run at 1080 if I want. You can pug in external USB 3 devices for extra storage if needed. They make tiny USB-C drives. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SIDELOAD / hack or stop updates to get the google app store on it. You can use a mouse and keyboard (nice if you work remotely) and even pug in secondary screens. I have BOTH a Fire HD10+ and a Lenovo Chromebook 10e. I used to used the Fire as a replacement for work apps when I smashed the screen on my iPad. The Lenovo negated the need for the iPad. The iPad is FASTER, but with the Lenovo there is no need for a specialized Citrix Mouse, like the iPad. If you JUST want a tablet for video, the fire is fine. But the Browser on the Chromebook is much much better. The functionality outside of Videos is better. The durability is better. The speakers are fine just not loud.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Coupon: 99TABLET
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/la...82am000eus
Pro
Same CPU, one extra gig RAM (like the Fire HD 10 Plus), runs ChromeOS. Screen has 20 fewer nits (less bright). No SD card slot which I like for downloading offline content. Much longer updates, but who will really keep this till 2028? I'd say it's better if you plan to pair it with a keyboard for productivity, otherwise the Fire tablet is good enough for content consumption.
Also, ChromeOS will NOT run all available Android apps. A good number of them are disabled. Netflix/HBO/Disney/Hulu are some big ones (disabled or video downgraded to 720p on some devices due to WideVine issues). You will have to use the web browser to access them.
Coupon: 99TABLET
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/la...82am000eus
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Yes, by 3 minutes. I concede the win to you.
Display is good 100% sRGB, bright, and the cpu works at a sufficient, minimal level for Chrome OS. It's selling point is it has a full desktop browser in a tablet.