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Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70 Review

Verdict

Key Specifications

  • Android 4.4 KitKat
  • Quad-core MediaTek 1.5GHz processor with 2GB RAM
  • Sound bar speakers
  • Dolby Atmos
  • 8MP rear and 5MP front cameras
  • 1980 x 1200 IPS screen
  • 16GB on-board storage expandable by 64GB microSD

Hands on with the Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70

Of the three tablets Lenovo launched at MWC 2015 the 10-inch Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70 was the most interesting. This bigger brother to the 8-inch TAB 2 A8, and successor to the TAB A10, comes with a decent HD+ IPS screen, 64-bit quad-core processor and 2GB RAM.

The performance seems good enough for an Android tablet aiming to compete in the budget end of the market, where devices are mostly used for media consumption. It has a party piece to add to its movie-watching credentials – a multi-speaker “soundbar” with Dolby Atmos.

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Lenovo Tac 2 A10-70 7Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70 tablet back view with camera and logo.

“Wait,” I hear you exclaim. “Doesn’t Dolby Atmos require overhead speakers to position sound in a 360-degree hemisphere around your head?” OK, maybe you didn’t say that, but that’s how Atmos works in a cinema or home theatre. We didn’t really notice positional sound in the demo we listened to, but the speakers are loud and provide more detail than we’ve heard on similarly priced tablets.

Where Dolby Atmos becomes interesting on the Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70 is when you pair it with headphones. Even the basic on-ear cans that Lenovo provided offered some positional sound effects. Sound clearly comes from in front, above and behind as well as left and right. 

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Lenovo Tac 2 A10-70 3Person holding Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70 tablet displaying colorful wallpaper.

The Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70 runs Android 4.4 rather than the newer 5.0 Lollipop, but this is set to change in June when it will be upgraded to the latest version of Google’s operating system. The MediaTek processor is speedy enough. There’s no noticeable lag when scrolling through menus or opening apps. Quite how it will cope with the latest and most demanding 3D games we’re not sure yet.

A rear-facing 8-megapixel camera takes care of those who like to take their tablet out and about. Lenovo hasn’t scrimped on the front-facing camera either, with a 5-megapixel sensor ensuring video calls should look good.

Lenovo Tac 2 A10-70 9Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70 tablet rear view on wooden table.

There’s just 16GB of onboard storage but this is expandable by a further 64GB via an SD card slot. A 7000mAh battery should provide ample power to keep the TAB 2 A10-70 running for a few feature films – Lenovo claims 10 hours of constant use.

As you might expect from a 10-inch tablet costing just $199/£180, the design is basic. That being said, the plastic back is solid and provides very little flex, while there’s some nice detail to accentuate the soundbar speaker.

Lenovo Tac 2 A10-70 5Side view of Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70 Tablet showing thickness.

Early Verdict

While the $129/£129 8-inch TAB 2 A8 might struggle in a market well served by the likes of the excellent Tesco Hudl 2, the Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70 could be a low-cost gem. It seems perfectly suited to those looking for a large-screen tablet to browse the net and watch a Netflix boxset.  


  

A 4G option will also be available when the Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70 is made available to buy in April.  

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