Lenovo Tab M8 Tablet, HD Android Tablet, Quad-Core Processor, 2GHz, 32GB Storage, Full Metal Cover, Long Battery Life, Android 10 Pie, Iron Grey
$99.99 Original price was: $99.99.$89.95Current price is: $89.95.
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Stunning and stylish, the Lenovo Tab M8 is the 2nd generation multimedia tablet that’s tailored to make your entertainment experience richer. With a standout metal design, this small tablet is sleek, modern, and refined. The 8-inch HD display is crisp and bright, so you’ll never miss a detail of your favorite streaming movie or online game. A fast and powerful quad-core processor gives you non-stop gaming and videos, while the long-life battery lets you watch or play all day without the need to recharge! Bluetooth® 5.0 and Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4/5 GHz) are built in, giving you strong wireless connectivity.
Running on the Android™ 9 Pie™ operating system, the Lenovo Tab M8 is quick and adaptive, letting you enjoy your favorite apps with ease. This Android tablet also includes special light and display technology for true eye care protection, lowering harmful blue light when appropriate to reduce strain on the eyes. Slim and lightweight, the Tab M8 is the tablet device that everyone wants to have.
Stunning performance and stylish design combine in this quick, powerful Android tablet, powered by a Quad-Core, 2.0 GHz processor and Android 9 Pie
The modern, refined look and feel are accentuated by the full metal cover and 82% panel-to-body ratio
The stunning 8″ HD (1280 x 800) display brings you a crisper and brighter image, so you can watch your favorite movies and shows without missing a detail
Stay connected with built-in Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4/5 GHz), and capture the moment with front and rear cameras
Long-life battery – Watch or browse all day long without the need to recharge with 5000 mAh battery capacity
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Mahmoud adil alturki –
جميل
[...]مينا جورج –
نفس المواصفات بائع محترم انصح بلشراء شكرا للبائع سعر وخامة ممتاز
[...]Dominik König –
Dieses Tablet ist sehr schön sehr leicht und vor allen Dingen sehr flexibel es hat hinten eine schutzhülle aus Metall damit es Stöße und andere Gegenstände abwehren kann kann ich weiterempfehlen👍👍😊😊 und es ist für unterwegs und für zu Hause praktisch
[...]Jorge antonio –
Llego en buen estado, y eso que venía así sola la caja sin ninguna protección de Amazon. Pero llego bien. Ningún golpe ni nada.La recomiendo. Estuve probándola por unas horas y todo bien.Solo recuerden qué tiene 2GB de ram, NO esperen mucho.Es una buena Tablet para hacer Tareas, Video llamadas, Ver películas en Youtube o Netflix. Leer libros, etc.No esperen mucho, No la recomiendo para juegos pesados. Puede Trabarse ya qué 2gb de ram no sirven para mucho.Pero si la quieres para trabajar, ver tus redes sociales, ver películas, libros, etc. Entonces esta es tu mejor opción. Precio muy accesible, o si quieres un poco más de pantalla puedes elegir la M10 plus, aunque esta M8 es excelente y su pantalla de 8″ es suficiente por lo menos para mi gusto.La caja te incluye cargador completo, manual y una llave para ingresar tarjeta de memoria.( la mica y la funda no vienen incluidas** yo las compre aparte ) pero también son buena opción si quieres tener impecable tu tablet.No tiene fallas, es rápida para sus 2gb de ram. Aun no la he probado con muchas aplicaciones abiertas al mismo tiempo pero supongo se va a poner algo lenta ya qué como repetí 2 de ram no sirven de mucho.Es una tablet económica, Diseño Excelente con acabados agradables marcos no tan grandes como en otras tablet, la cámara no es tan buena, si la quieres para fotos o selfies no lo recomiendo ya qué es de baja calidad su cámara trasera y frontal.Pero es suficiente para videollamadas.El sonido es aceptable, aunque hubiera preferido qué tuviera dos bocinas para un sonido stereo, solamente tiene 1 altavoz en la parte de arriba.Buen nivel de volumen, pero para ver películas no es tan agradable el sonido ya qué como mencione sería mejor si tuviera 2 bocinas para un sonido stereo.Pero nada que unos audífonos no puedan solucionar.La calidad de la pantalla es muy buena, tiene buenos colores. La imagen se ve muy bien. Las películas en HD se ven excelente.Creo hice una buena compra, ahora solo falta seguirla probando con el tiempo.Y si la recomiendo.
[...]Stephane Cormier –
Great tablet but a bit slow at certain games. Really good for entertainment streaming and lots of space still. Good job thanks.
[...]Placeholder –
Great must have
[...]We purchased this for our grandson. We tried several times to use the Walmart kids tablet and they failed within a month each one. So after jumping thru their hoops twice we decided to go another way. I am so happy with this tablet. We paired it with a case and it’s perfect. We are so very happy with the results and it looks great.
S Taylor –
Good tablet
[...]I have a Lenovo laptop that I am fairly happy with, so I decided to try this tablet. Sadly, they both have something in common . . . they freeze up and crash. My laptop does it every time there is an automatic update taking place. This tablet seems to get overwhelmed with fast activity and will crash. I use it primarily for color graphics. I found that if I go slower, it is less likely to crash. Having said this, I actually like this tablet better than some of the others I have tried. I do have an IPad that I love, but use it for work. I wanted something I could use for play that was easy to use and performed well. Lenovo tablet is easy to use and for the most part will perform pretty well. I have just learned that I cannot go at full speed with it, so I doubt it would be a good gaming tablet. I know that its not the software because I had the same program on my IPad initially and it performed extremely well. I can’t say that about the same program on this Lenovo tablet. I would still buy it again though because the price is better for my spending style than the expensive IPads. If you need rapid high performance though, I would stick with IPad. I also found that the touch sensitivity has weakened some with use. Sometimes I have to touch it several times to get it to respond. It was not that way in the beginning, but with use has become a slight issue. I’m not annoyed with that yet, but if it gets worse, my rating would drop significantly. Only time will tell.
The Fermentation Station –
Best inexpensive Android tablet I’ve ever used
[...]Wow, Lenovo! You are killing it in the low end product line-up these days. I have an AMD-based Flex 14 and for the money its a great multi-purpose laptop. The Tab M8 continues the pattern of offering a great low-end price for very good value.I have been buying, returning, or reselling the spectrum of tablets for a long time in search of one that checks every box I want in a tablet: Inexpensive, reasonably high quality build, acceptable performance and features.First the huge surprise: The battery life is insanely good compared to just about any other tablet I’ve used. Screen-on time of roughly 16.5 hours at 50-60% brightness and still 15% battery left after a mix of games, browsing, reading PDFs and watching videos. This is just incredible and easily 2x or more the battery life I’m used to seeing in a cheap tablet. I could take this on a very long day of travelling and be reasonable sure I wouldn’t need to top up the charge.The resolution is sufficient, but nothing special at 1280×800. However PDFs and text is very readable and quite clear unless you are pressing it to your face so a higher res isn’t really necessary and would just negatively impact battery life for little gain.Performance is surprisingly good for a mediatek CPU. In the past the MTK CPUs I’ve used in inexpensive tablets have been severely lacking in performance, barely able to smoothly scroll a webpage, let alone play games and such. While this CPU benchmarks on the lower end of the spectrum, it still provides a surprising amount of punch and even fairly intense games are mostly smooth and playable.Warning: For netflix HD users, this tablet lacks the DRM chip needed to watch in HD. You can still watch Netflix, but I believe it tops out at DVD resolution or roughly 540p. Since the screen is only effectively 720p its really not that big of a deal for me.
K. Nesler –
Great tablet, especially if you need certain accessable features.
[...]I love my Lenovo tablet! This tablet has a lot going for it. I was looking to replace my Dragon Touch, that only lasted 10 months, and the extra money it cost for this tablet is so worth it. I’ve also learned my lesson and got an extended warranty. I’ve just never needed extended warranties with my Kindles since they are such work horses and last a couple of years, at least. My husband uses an old Kindle of my daughters that has got to be at least 5 years old.I am writing this review as a quadriplegic with limited use of my hands. So some of the things I’m going to mention are a particular use for me, but I’m sure are great features for anyone.The screen is clear and bright and doesn’t cause eye strain for me. The brightness setting gives me lots of choice on how bright I want the screen. There is a built-in eye protection setting if you want to reduce the blue light coming from your screen. I do not use it because I prefer the brighter screen.The on screen keyboard gives me a lot more options for use than my Dragon Touch did. It is a good size and isn’t as overly sensitive as my Dragon Touch keyboard. It gives me a little more time to linger on a letter before it switches to the alternate keys (a verses ã). It also has a predictor pro built in which my last tablet did not have. The microphone setting, so that I can do speech to text, is very good. The keyboard also comes with its own clipboard setting.The speaker is acceptable, but then again, I’m not an audiophile who needs amazing speakers. I do have it hooked up to my Bose Bluetooth speaker, which gives me very nice sound. The speaker works for general web browsing and YouTube viewing.There is plenty of space for all my apps. I haven’t even inserted a microSD card, because I still have hordes of space left. It feels fast enough when loading and I haven’t noticed any lag time.I love the built-in setting which allows me to wake up my tablet by either double tapping it or raising it up. It’s very hard for me to be constantly pushing the power button to wake it up. This feature alone is a big deal for me.I like that there is a indicator light that tells me when my tablet is charging (red, charging – green, charged) which also can be set to flash when I get a notification. Both features can be disabled under the display settings. I would think that the flashing light might be very useful for the seeing impaired.It doesn’t take long to charge and holds a charge for a lot longer than my Dragon Touch. I also use a Kindle HD (which I love, but it’s obviously not Android) and my cell phone, so I do not use this for really long periods of time. Even with sporadic usage I get two days of use out of it before I have to charge it again. I also don’t notice any warmth or heat coming from the battery when I charge it.I’m sure as I get to know my tablet better I will find other settings and options to explore. Overall, I am very happy with my new tablet. Great job Lenovo!