Lenovo Tab P10 TB-X705L 32Gb LTE
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Characteristics Lenovo Tab P10 TB-X705L 32Gb LTE
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System | |
operating system | Android 8.1 |
CPU | Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 1800 MHz |
CPU frequency | 1800 MHz |
Number of Cores | 8 |
Computing core | Cortex-A53 |
Technical process | 14 nm |
Built-in memory | 32 GB |
RAM | 3 GB |
Memory card slot | yes, microSDXC, up to 256 GB |
Screen | |
Screen | 10.1 ", 1920x1200 |
Wide screen | Yes |
Screen type | TFT IPS, glossy |
Touch screen | capacitive, multitouch |
Video processor | Adreno 506 |
Wireless connection | |
Wi-Fi support | yes, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, WiFi Direct |
Bluetooth support | yes, Bluetooth 4.2 |
SIM card type | nano SIM |
Number of SIM-cards | 1 |
mobile connection | 3G, LTE |
Camera | |
Number of main (rear) cameras | 1 |
Main (rear) camera resolution | 8 megapixels |
Camera features | flash, autofocus |
Front-camera | yes, 5 MP |
Sound | |
Built-in speaker | there is |
Built-in microphone | there is |
FM tuner | there is |
Functionality | |
GPS | yes, with A-GPS support |
GLONASS | there is |
Automatic screen orientation | there is |
Sensors | accelerometer |
Vibration motor | there is |
Connection | |
Charging connector type | USB-C |
Connecting to a computer via USB | there is |
Connecting external devices via USB | optional |
USB 3.1 Type-C | there is |
Audio / headphone output | yes, 3.5 mm |
Dock connector | there is |
Food | |
Battery capacity | 7000 mAh (80 Wh) |
Dimensions and weight | |
Dimensions (LxWxD) | 242x167x7 mm |
Weight | 440 g |
Additional Information | |
Body material | plastic |
Fingerprint scanner | there is |
Stylus included | no |
Announcement year | 2018 |
Customers Reviews For Lenovo Tab P10 TB-X705L 32Gb LTE
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Advantages:
Display. Sound. Fingerprint scanner. Mobile Internet. SMS. Work without lags and freezes. Capacious battery. Flash.
Disadvantages:
Lack of "dialer" function. Cameras. Weight. Long charging time. (15% to 100% 3.5 hours)
Comment:
There was a choice between Lenovo Tab P10 TB-X705L 64Gb LTE and Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 SM-T595 32Gb. After much thinking about prices and functions, and there is no desire to go to Moscow from the region, I thought: maybe I can take Lenovo Tab P10 TB- X705L 32Gb LTE? I ordered it in the online store, there is also a cover for it. When receiving the order, I liked the appearance of the tablet. Nothing backlash, no creaks. However, the weight in the hand is felt. I turned on and looked at the display: I liked it. At home I updated to Android 8. A week later I updated to 9. My subjective opinion: Cameras and a "dialer" in the tablet are unnecessary for me (the cameras suck, the front camera is better than the rear one (Poor focusing work). SMS sends and receives, but as a "dialer" does not work, even with the installation of the appropriate programs from the Play Store.) Connecting to Wi-Fi 4-5 seconds. Working on the Internet without any complaints. The sound with Dolby Atmos pleases, but maybe in Android 8 it was a little louder. I had to tweak the equalizer. With a fingerprint scanner I played with my finger a little and turned it off to unlock (It works well without any complaints.), but turned on the "gesture control" function for the scanner (replacing the on-screen control buttons). I can not say anything bad about autonomy (not tested). It performs the necessary functions and does not bother with lags and freezes. I do not play games. A good replacement for the 6-year-old Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000, which began to slow down.
October 2, 2019, Wedge
Advantages:
Android 9 Large battery Slim body Nice design 4 speakers
Disadvantages:
slippery back panel (only useful if used without a case)
Comment:
I took to watch seralchiki, youtube, surf the Internet. It copes with these tasks by 5. I was worried that the chipset in it was already too old, but in vain. Works smartly. - Immediately upgraded to android 9. Android is not littered with unnecessary junk. - It makes no sense to talk about the interface - a standard android. For a couple of days, delve into the settings, what should be turned on, what should not be turned off and you can already live. - My sound criteria are simple: the device shouts over the noise - it means good sound. The sound here is good: the volume of more than 80% has never been required (after the digma, in which nothing is heard 100% - heaven and earth). According to the criteria of a sound like "something he has a la in the second octave sounds somehow blurry" I will not say anything, and tablets are not made for this. 4 speakers - at least 2 are not blocked (for example, if you look in bed and make a blanket stand, the blanket will cover the lower speakers) - Long battery. Enough for a day without problems. - Not an option without a cover. Slippery behind. Although who uses a tablet without a case nowadays? It so happened that I ordered the cover for Ali, and so far I have to do without it. The back panel made of smooth plastic "under the glass" is very slippery and unpleasantly lies in the hand: the tablet crawls all the time, which is unnerving. I decided simply: I pasted over the back with black reinforced tape. The grip in the hand now looks like it is rubberized. This is a temporary option until the cover arrives, but it is successful: it lies pleasantly in the hand and, surprisingly, no one pays attention, as if it should be done))
March 14, 2020, Moscow
Advantages:
This is my second Lenovo Yoga tablet-the first-with an 8-inch screen has been in operation for 5 years and is quite active. I decided to buy a newer one. The design, the screen, the battery are very successfully combined for autonomous use at home and on trips as a computer and multimedia.
Disadvantages:
The fact that the second took a similar one says everything, without unnecessary epithets.
Comment:
January 9, 2020, Chelyabinsk