Lenovo Tab 4 Series Now For Pre-order In The US Starting From $129.99

Lenovo added the new Tab 4 series to its Tab lineup earlier this year. And starting today, the Lenovo Tab 4 8, as well as the Tab 4 10, is on pre-order in the US for the price of $129.99 and $179.99, respectively.

Announced late February at MWC 2017, the Lenovo Tab 4 lineup isn’t going to hold a candle to Samsung's Galaxy Tab S3 in terms of features and prices. Nevertheless, Lenovo tablets might hit just the right middle ground for tech enthusiasts who are looking for a serviceable Android device that won’t cost too much.

Lenovo Tab 4 8 and Tab 4 10 share similar specifications except for the size of the screen. Both Lenovo Tab packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 processor, a 2GB RAM together with 16 GB of internal storage. The storages both tablets are expandable up to 256 GB via microSD card. It comes with a system under Android 7.1 Nougat comes out of the box in both variants.

Aside from that, according to Neowin, both Tab 4 8 and Tab 4 10 feature a 2 MP selfie shooter and a 5 MP rear camera. The only significant difference between the two Lenovo tablets is that the Tab 4 8 has an 8-inch display while Tab 4 10 has a 10.1-inch screen. However, even though they have different screen size, both have the same resolution of 1280x800 using an IPS panel.

Today, Lenovo Tab 4 series can be pre-order in the United States with a reasonable price. Amazon and Newegg are the first of the many stores to start the pre-order of these two great tablets. In fact, Amazon already claimed that they will ship the ordered tablet "within 2 to 5 weeks", while Newegg will start shipping on June 30.

As reported by Phone Arena, interested buyers who want to purchase the 8.0-inch Tab model will have to come up with $129.99, whereas the larger screen with 10.1-inch costs $179.99. Lenovo's Tab series is well-known among all the Android users, especially due to their reasonable prices.

 

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