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Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus $239.20 Delivered @ Lenovo eBay

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The cheapest I have seen this tablet. Overall, a very high quality midrange android tablet at a great price with the following caveats:

1) This is an end of life product and unlikely to receive any future updates/support from Lenovo (will be on Android 7.1 forever)
2) Only 16gb storage (but it will take micro sd for more storage)

This is more powerful than the newer midrange android tablets from both Samsung (Tab A 10.5 2018) and Lenovo themselves (M10 and P10), both of which run a SD450, which is a downclocked SD625 that the Lenovo Tab 4 10 plus runs.

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  • If this as good as the yoga tab 3 from last jb hifi deal, then this is a steal.

    • The yoga tab 3 plus uses a SD652 which is more powerful but less power efficient. The design of the Tab 4 plus is also more traditional tablet than the yoga tab 3 plus.

    • I got two of the yoga 3's from the JB hi-fi deal and now ordered one of these. Thanks for heads up op.

  • +2

    1) This is an end of life product and unlikely to receive any future updates/support from Lenovo (will be on Android 7.1 forever)

    My Tab 4 8" (non plus) got its Oreo update 2 days ago. It's a great tablet for the price.

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  • Thank god I made my purchase in time (had to wait for my digital gift cards to come in). I had my eye on this since yesterday and my heart sank when I saw this posted on ozbargain.

    This is gonna be my ereader tablet. I was tempted to buy a kobo, but with black&white ink, 8gb storage and a high price range, I can't see how a ereader is value for money.

    • which app will you use, for ebooks? I have used FBreader to date, it's ok.

      Ps- I also pulled the trigger on this one. Seems like good value to me.

      • +1

        Most of my ebooks are bought from kobo so i use the kobo app for them. For epubs I use Moon+ Reader Pro (there's also a free version) on my phone, love the app but haven't used it on a tablet yet.

    • Read outside and you'll find the value.

      • I can also read outside with a tablet?

        • +4

          I'm sure you can, but eink vs LCD in sunlight is different worlds, so I'd say they are not comparable products.

          Plus Kindle is like $170-200 that Kobo is crazy priced.

    • +1

      I can't read on a tablet for long without eye strain. On my Kobo I can read forever. Admittedly the Kobo is bad for PDFs.

    • I read magazines/comics on a tablet only. For books a kindle is far better. Doesn't have to be a new kindle either, 3 or 4 gen older is still nicer to read on than a tablet. And I use a Nexus 10 which has a super high resolution/PPI etc.

  • I've got Kobo Forma yesterday, this Lenovo Tab today. :)

    For me, eReader is still good value for money. My eyes don't like reading on tablet screen for too long, so eReader with proper e-ink screen is much better solution for actually reading books. Tablet is for other uses.

    • How much did you get the kobo forma for? At ~$420 there's no way I'm buying that, if it goes down to $250 then I'll consider getting it. Ereader tech feels outdated to me especially when I compare it to a tablet of equal value. I'll wait to see what the next generation is like but I probably wont be getting one any time soon

      • ~$430 with smart cover.

        Yes, it's overpriced, I've got it only because it's a gift - for me. :)

        Tablets are much more versatile and better value for everything, except for reading books. For that, ereader screen is much better on the eye, no glare, the battery lasts longer, they're lighter. But best value readers are sub-$200 Kindles and Kobos, Forma is worthwhile only for lots of reading and if you really need larger screen.

  • Whoever was able to grab this tablet, well done as a great thin, light, swift good looking tablet. Great build, decent performance, and screen is nicer quality as a P8 even if this has less ppi the quality/colours are much nicer on the Tab 4 plus.

  • Damn, good price - missed. Just need a cheap 10" tablet for my home automation controls and energy use graphs with a recent version of Android.

    • +1

      If you seriously are just going to use it as a remote control, then the Tab 4 10 plus is probably overkill.

      The E8 or even E7 might do the trick at less than half the price:

      https://www.lenovo.com/au/en/tablets-and-2-in-1s/android-tab…

      They'd may qualify for discount codes as well via ebay.

      • Thanks for the link, good options. Would prefer 10" as it displays my solar graphing and Home Assistant dashboards much more nicely than the smaller versions. I'm probably being greedy. Might read a bit more about the E10 and Android Go for apps.

        • I have the E8 and it's fine for my basic uses - browsing, word processing (with bluetooth keyboard), youtube.

          Don't expect high end performance of course!

          Are you graphing and dashboards viewed through a browser? The 1 gig that these come with mean Chrome and Firefox are quite slow. But I've played around with the Samsung Browser, a small browser called 'Via' and Firefox Focus and there is a huge difference when using a light weight browsers. It's like a different machine.

          • @[Deactivated]: Yeah all through a browser, EmonCMS for energy monitoring can be a little intensive on browsers.

            • @Tock: I have a Moto E4 phone with 2 gig ram. Just trialled Firefox v Chrome v Via browsers and there's very little difference in performance. The 2 Gig ram seems to deal with the more demanding browser easily.

              So it seems the 1 Gig ram can cause the lower end tablets to struggle with the bigger browsers. But if you use a smaller browser should be fine.

              Difference in price between the high end and low end tablet is about $200 so possibly worth going low end for such a specific use.

  • OP, can you recommend a high end android tablet?

    • There really aren't that many choices. The galaxy tab s4 is the best if money is no object. Next step down is the mediapad m5 and then Xiaomi mi pad 4 but that is more upper midrange. The pixel c never took off and is insanely overpriced. Shockingly the tab s3 is not really cheaper than the tab s4.

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