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Lenovo’s $229 Tab M10 FHD Plus Brings Basic Android Tablet Back to Budget Buyers

Lenovo targets budget shoppers with a simple 10.3-inch tablet

Lenovo has quietly re-entered the low end of the Android tablet market with the Tab M10 FHD Plus, priced at 229 euros. The company positions the device as an affordable entertainment tablet rather than a PC replacement.

The Tab M10 FHD Plus sports a 10.3-inch Full HD display and is built for light daily tasks: streaming video, reading e-books, web browsing, and casual gaming.

Under the hood

At the center is MediaTek’s Helio P22T processor, a modest chip that won’t blow past flagship performance but is adequate for the tablet’s intended uses.

How it compares

Android tablet competition is thin these days, and Lenovo’s new model lines up against devices like Huawei’s MediaPad T5 and Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1, which offer Full HD screens in similar size and price brackets. Apple’s iPad lineup remains notably more expensive, while Lenovo also sells a cheaper Tab M10 HD variant with a lower-resolution display.

What’s in the box

The retail package includes the Tab M10 FHD Plus tablet, a charger, a USB-C cable, and a quick-start guide.