Specialisations Review: Lenovo Tab K10

Kabirsachdev
3 min readNov 18, 2021

I am not a tablet person, I am more of a laptop and smartphone person. It is just about where my inclination lies and what is more convenient to me, in terms of usage.

Scenario One: If you as me to choose between tablet or laptop, I’d go for the laptop.

Scenario Two: If you as me to choose between tablet or smartphone, I’d go for the smartphone.

Don’t @ me dear readers, if you see my predefined biasness changing.

After I tried my hands on the brand new Lenovo Tab K10 is was mind-blown by the supreme specialisations the device offered me. Right off the bat, the moment I saw it I was completely intrigued by its Abyss Blue colour. Then as I proceeded to hold it, I was quite impressed with the easy to hold body built that weighed just 460 grams. The device uniquely sports a 10.3-inch full-HD (1,920x1,200 pixels) TDDI display with 400 nits peak brightness and comes in handy with the Lenovo Active Pen support. I am a kid at heart when it comes to holding a pen for using a tablet. Also being a graphic designer as a part-time professional, the Active Pen support was a lot useful to me.

The Lenovo Tab K10 possesses a 7,500mAh non-removable battery and I am surprised by how the device can also be utilized in a battery-less version.

Storage-wise, I prefer a device that offers me a decent capacity storage option and that comes in handy with the Lenovo Tab K10. There are three RAM and storage options: 3GB RAM + 32GB storage, 4GB RAM + 64GB storage, and 4GB RAM + 128GB storage. I have heard a lot about how processors are enough to ruin a great device but, there is no such worry with the Lenovo Tab K10 as this device comes packed with the octa-core MediaTek Helio P22T SoC processing chipset. I can comfortably use my device without being worried about its inefficient and lagging tendencies.

Being somebody who was very much impressed by how iPhone users could open their devices by facial unlock, I am more than happy to receive this feature on this affordable, not-notch device, the Lenovo Tab K10.

The camera section of this device is also pretty promising as it offers a decent 8-megapixel rear camera with a 5MP front camera. After checking the statistics, it was known to me that the Lenovo Tab K10’s camera comes with a resolution of 1,920x1,200 pixels which is more than perfect and suitable for me while making video calls and capturing selfies.

I am highly impressed by this device and it sure seems like the Lenovo Tab K10 is a must-have for anybody deciding to get a tablet under the lower end of the budget segment.

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