Lenovo Tab 4 now available to pre-order in US
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- Jack Hicks
- UUJ
- 28 Nov 2024
The Lenovo Tab 4 series looks like a great option for anyone seeking a versatile and affordable tablet. With its family-friendly focus, including multiple user profiles and kid-friendly features, it’s perfect for households that need a shared device for entertainment and productivity.
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- Brandon
- EKy
- 20 Aug 2018
AnonD-647900, 26 Jun 2017The tablet sector is either dead or dying a slow agonizing ... moreI'm afraid I don't agree. I am a musician and I spend a great deal of time playing the piano and guitar. When you are wanting words or chords to scroll down so you can actually read them a cellphone simply just doesn't cut the mustard. I use an Iphone 7 PLus and it's too small for this. I rather use my Ipad Pro 12 inch
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- AnonD-647900
- Y7u
- 05 Jul 2017
FB in D, 26 Jun 2017I agree. I love my new Lenovo Tab 3 8-inch, but what do we ... morePhablets killed tablets lol I would rather buy a 4GB RAM Chromebook than a tablet, it's very light, fast, and has a full keyboard not to mention future Android app support. I personally would consider the Surface Pro to be a tablet more than a laptop even if it's running a full x64 operating system, unless they were also using the keyboard attachment too on the flight then I guess it's a laptop lol
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- FB in D
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- 26 Jun 2017
AnonD-647900, 26 Jun 2017The tablet sector is either dead or dying a slow agonizing ... moreI agree. I love my new Lenovo Tab 3 8-inch, but what do we need them for? With phones that do everyting at 5.5 or 6.0 inches, why even have tablets? I was on a 3-hour flight last night, and everyone had a device turned on. I walked up and down the aisle, and saw about 96% phones, 2% tablets, and 2% laptops or Surface Pro type products. Tells ya' something.
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- AnonD-647900
- Y7u
- 26 Jun 2017
The tablet sector is either dead or dying a slow agonizing death.
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- AnonD-354653
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- 26 Jun 2017
It doesn't sound all that different from my Lenovo A7600F, which I rather like as a nice generic name brand tablet. But other than a more modern Android OS, I don't see a strong reason to 'upgrade'. What am I missing here?
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- MaybeTab5
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- 26 Jun 2017
Was waiting for this affordable decent specs tab since feb, already bought a 2nd hand mediapad m3, lenovo, please improves, your products are great with good pricing. But only available half years later after announced?? That's awful.
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- msm5
- 00c
- 26 Jun 2017
Not even my kids want this weak tablet to do what? To listen mp3's and watching photos?
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- raonaveen
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- 26 Jun 2017
Why bother launch a tablet with this weak hardware. And then they say the market is dying. They either release a tablet very powerful and attach a keyboard to make it a laptop substitute (which doesnt work) or release with very weak hardware to make it unusable. Just make a tablet which is a tablet.
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- Anonymous
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- 26 Jun 2017
Glad gsmarena is mentioning Lenovo after a long time.