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Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen – 2022 FHD
Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen – 2022 FHD

Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen – 2022 FHD Price History

Price History for Lenovo Tab M10 Plus (3rd Gen) - 2022 - Long Battery Life - 10" FHD - Front & Rear 8MP Camera -...

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Current Price $169.99 January 8, 2025
Highest Price $178.00 October 13, 2024
Lowest Price $169.99 November 23, 2024
Since October 13, 2024

Last price changes

$169.99 November 23, 2024
$178.00 October 13, 2024

Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen – 2022 FHD Description

  • The dazzling, 10.6″ FHD IPS display on this Android tablet lets you stream your video services at up to 1080p, while the quad speaker system optimized for Dolby Atmos envelops you with sound
  • A lightweight, portable tablet like the Tab M10 Plus Gen 3 is great for student research and projects, working with the Lenovo Instant Memo app to make on-screen input a breeze
  • Keep focused with Immersive Reading Mode, which makes long screen sessions easier on the eyes with enhanced readability, so it’s more like reading on paper
  • The Tab M10 Plus Gen 3 tablet includes Android 12 for all of the latest features and three years of security and other updates
  • Stream, study, and multitask for hours with great processing power and a battery that can run the whole day so you can use it just about anywhere

Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen – 2022 FHD Specification

Specification: Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen – 2022 FHD

Aspect Ratio

16:10

Display Type

LED

Native Resolution

1920 x 1200 pixels

Screen Size (Inches)

10.61

Display Resolution Maximum

2000 x 1200 Pixels

Sensor Type

Ambient Light Sensor

Additional Features

Lightweight

Memory Slots Available

1

RAM Memory Installed (GB)

4

Memory Storage Capacity (GB)

32

Processor Brand

MediaTek

CPU Model Number

G80

Processor Description

ARM Cortex A53

Processor Speed (GHz)

2

UPC

196378893761

Manufacturer

Lenovo

ASIN

B09TPY1PZZ

Age Range Description

Adult

Included Components

Charger

Style Number

ZAAJ0219US

Brand Name

Lenovo

Model Name

Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen

Generation

3rd Generation

Model Year

2022

Battery Cell Type

Lithium Ion

Lithium-Battery Energy Content

7700 Milliampere Hour (mAh)

Battery Power

7700

Battery Average Life (Hours)

14

Front Photo Sensor Resolution (MP)

8

Photo Sensor Resolution (MP)

8

Camera Description

Rear, Front

Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution (MP)

8

Video Capture Resolution

FHD 1080p

Connectivity Technology

Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB

Total Usb Ports

1

Wireless Compability (ac)

802.11

Wireless Communication Technology

Bluetooth, Wi-Fi

Cellular Technology (G)

4

Hardware Interface

MicroSD, USB Type C, 3.5mm Audio, Bluetooth 5, 802.11 ac/b/g/n

Human-Interface Input

Touchscreen with Stylus Support

Graphics Description

Integrated

Graphics Coprocessor

ARM Mali-G52 MC2

Warranty Type

Limited

Video Processor

ARM

Item Weight (Pounds)

1

Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness

9.9"L x 6.26"W x 0.29"Th

Operating System

Android 12

Color

Gray

Supported Audio Format

Dolby Atmos

Headphone Jack

3.5mm jack

Speaker Description

Quad Speakers with Dolbty Atmos

Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen – 2022 FHD Reviews (13)

13 reviews for Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen – 2022 FHD

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  1. Roberto Ramirez

    This is my 3rd 10″ tablet after a low resolution (720p or so) Asus I quickly returned back in 2014, then a Chuwi one I had to give to the kids so they study at home while in the forgettable era of early 2020s.

    And now I got this one to read books, journals and web articles with Pocket at night. I still have an e-ink Boox Onyx, but it uses Android 6.0 and many apps stopped working and it also became very slow and painful to use.

    While I prefer e-ink for long reading sessions, with good ambient lighting it is bearable to do so in a tablet. This one is a bit heavy though.

    It is very snappy and responsive so far, security updates come monthly. I use a matte screen protector so some of the sharpness is lost when watching videos, but they still look fine.

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  2. C. Ray Pearre Jr.

    1st purchase returned defective. 2nd purchase is working great good price point.

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  3. L. McLean

    If you need a good budget tablet, that does the basics, this is the tablet for you. Great screen, smooth interface, and looks good overall.

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  4. Juan Rafael Rivera Maldonado

    Build quality is premium, great battery life and very easy to use. Perfect size for watching movies, videos or reading. It isn’t very fast, but gets the job done. A great tablet.

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  5. Ivan Boyd

    Tiene una excelente pantalla, gran procesador, un gran audio con sonido estereo.

    La recomiendo ampliamente.

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  6. hiker

    This is the first tablet or laptop that comes close to the advertised battery life. Ran it for 7 hours and still 42% battery available. I’ve owned many laptops and tablets that claim up to 10 hours and they usually lasted only 4-5 hours at most. This Lenovo tablet is a keeper. I was also surprised by how good the sound was.

    That only problems I’ve encountered was the glitchy set up. For some reason the voice assistant was turned on. Also the scrolling is not as smooth as on many other devices.

    Other wise a great lightweight tablet for surfing the web or watching videos.

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  7. Alex

    Como en mi reseรฑa de la tablet de la generaciรณn anterior, esta tablet me sigue encantando, al igual sigo trabajando en TI y no les veรญa mucho uso en lo personal, pero esta tablet sigue cambiando mi perspectiva, el tamaรฑo de la pantalla, la duraciรณn de la baterรญa, el tiempo de carga, para jugar y ver videos tiene un excelente rendimiento, no se calienta, las 4 bocinas se escuchan bastante bien, solo que ahora comprรฉ la tablet para mi, la anterior fue para mis hijos y todavรญa le siguen dando bastante uso, y a diferencia de la anterior es mรกs ligera.

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  8. Elias

    Update:
    Now I’ve found that the refund from Amazon will take ~5 weeks: I returned the tablet on Jan 25th and I’ll get my refund (supposedly) not sooner than March 3rd.

    Avoid this tablet, and if you decide to buy it, know that the refunds after returning these kind of products will take 5 weeks.

    Learn from my mistake.

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    Update: I ordered a second tab for office use and this tabled came stock with Android 13 already installed on it, a tablet that was amazing is now unresponsive and slow, I’ll never understand why vendors decide to load updates to Android when their product was developed with another version.

    Avoid this tablet, at least if it has Android 13 on it, the 12 version was snappy, responsive, fast. This updated version is really bad.

    If you get one with Android 12, disable the automatic updates too.

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    I previously had a Lenovo tab M8 from about 4 or 5 years ago, it was an excellent tablet but became slower after the years, I was ready to update to a newer model with double of RAM and this M10 delivers.

    I use it mostly for web and some video apps and it’s very responsive, the sound is better and louder than the M8.

    Probably the thing I like the best about this one and the M8 is that the screen is much more brighter and with richer colors than the equivalent Samsung tablets, I’m not sure which kind of screen is, I know it’s not OLED, but it’s much luch better in color depth and brightness than Samsung.

    You won’t regret buying this one, it’s an amazing tablet for the money.

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  9. Raรบl Espinosa

    Como dije, la relaciรณn precio calidad es buena, cumple con las especificaciones…

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  10. Eliot L.

    I use the tablet to display imported photos from my cameras. While display is not the same as an apple ipad, the M10 gen3 is cost effective . Have used ibm/lenovo products since the days of the t40 series laptops and happy with their build quality.

    This tablet does not support cellular 4g when sold in the US.

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  11. Kimberley Sawka

    I use this for my DJI drone Mini2 SE controller. good screen, works well.

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  12. Alex

    The battery life could be better

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  13. A. McCullough

    I’m one of several people who got confused by the way the page denoting prices/storage sizes is laid out, and I originally thought I’d bought myself a 128 GB tablet for $189. It turns out that’s the price for the 32 GB. After some wrangling and arguing back and forth, I did get the 128 GB tablet I was originally looking for (but that’s $229, just so you know). I am also one of those for whom the setup program was broken, caught in a loop – unlike some of the other commenters, when I reset the tablet I chose “set up offline” and the rest of the process went uneventfully. There are places during the rest of the setup where you can add your WiFi and additional emails, and that ran smoothly.
    PROS:
    GLORIOUS screen. Very sharp, high definition, fabulous color. No dead pixels, no smearing – just a great screen.
    There are actually 4 speakers on this thing, and given the small distance between them, it’s kind of a joke to describe it as “stereo” (It really is, in all honesty; it’s just that it’s hard to get true separation of the sound when they’re less than a foot apart). The sound is slightly tinny but no worries on volume – this tablet can get LOUD. After several no-name tablets whose speakers barely sounded louder than a whisper, loud is GOOD.
    Battery life is PHENOMENAL – granted, I use it mainly to read on the Kindle app and watch some streaming TV from various providers, but with having prior experience again with no-name tablets whose batteries barely last long enough to watch a movie, this thing just doesn’t quit. On standby, not being used – the battery life has kept plenty of juice for over two weeks at a time.
    I have had zero problems with any app I’ve installed, beyond that which is due to the physical build of the tablet – for instance, my phone has GPS and compass hardware installed, so with the astronomy app Stellarium, I can move my phone in a circle around me and the app will automatically show me a moving panorama of what constellations the phone is pointing at. The app will run on the tablet but as the tablet does NOT have compass hardware, it won’t do the same thing – you manually swipe the screen with your finger. Apart from that, it’s happily run everything I’ve thrown at it. It comes with its own entertainment aggregator app, so if you have multiple streaming services it’ll find them and show you things from each all in one app. It does the same for reading sources, too. There is also Google TV installed, which I deleted as it’s less fully featured than the app the Lenovo already shipped with – Google TV won’t show you Netflix, for example. It came with a trial of Microsoft Office for Android (which I also deleted) and a couple of other small bloatware things but most are easily removed. It’s mostly stock android with a few Lenovo tweaks.
    It’s speedy and responsive – a 2GHz octa-core processor, LOTS of storage space, 4 GB of RAM – it boots quickly and I’ve no complaints about lagging.
    It should get Android 13 when that goes to wide release, and Lenovo has promised 3 years of updates.
    Bluetooth works great – paired immediately to my wireless earbuds.
    It does take SD cards.
    Out of the box, it comes with a KidsSpace software setup, so you can let the small fry play safely – I’m 63, no kids, didn’t need that.
    CONS:
    Not many. I’d love it if this had an HDMI port – for the money you’d think it’d be standard since so many lower-end tablets have them – but that’s a nitpick.
    I did mention the sound is a little on the tinny side.
    This device has already gotten 3 security updates since I’ve had it, which is good, but the last one took literally a full day to complete. It kept saying it needed to be restarted to complete setup, which I did – three times – and finally, just let it do its thing. Its updating itself did not interfere with my using other apps, such as the aforementioned Kindle – but I’ve never had a security update hang like that.
    Does not have phone data capability (not a deal breaker for me) – has no way to use a SIM card.

    I bought this as a case: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B174TXGD?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1 and it is indeed a perfect fit – the magnetic “auto wake” feature works almost too well, in that you’d better fold that last front strip back away from the front of the tablet while using it, otherwise it’s liable to turn your screen off/on/off/on….!

    CONCLUSION:
    It’s pricier than most of the other tablets on the market except those by Samsung and, of course, Apple. But it’s not terribly expensive and you do get some really decent hardware for that money – there’s a little heft to this tablet, you can FEEL the solid build. It’s fast enough, runs smoothly, sips battery juice, and it’s really easy for the eyes to look at with its excellent screen. For me, it’s well worth the price.

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