Lenovo introduced an affordable tablet
called M10 Plus back in March, but it was limited to the Chinese stores. Now
the slate is hitting overseas markets, and the first country to see the global
version is Australia.
The retailer Bing Lee is offering the
Lenovo M10 Plus in Gray for AUD 349 (US$ 240/€ 215) and it can be collected
immediately from a physical store, while delivery is between one and eight
days, depending on location.
The M10 Plus has a Helio P22T chipset and
a 10.3” screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels and 87% screen to body
ratio. There are no buttons on the front, only the selfie camera which comes
with an 8MP sensor, tucked in the top bezel. On the back, Lenovo has provided a
single 13MP shooter, but no LED flash - that way you’ll be discouraged to be
one of these monsters that take pictures with a tablet, instead of a
smartphone.
Initially launched with 4GB RAM and two
storage versions, Australia gets the lesser - only 64GB, but there is a microSD
card slot for up to 256GB more. Speaking about cards, you can’t put an LTE SIM
card in this M10 Plus - Bing Lee is only selling the Wi-Fi variant.
Other specs include a 3.5mm audio jack,
Android Pie, a 7,000mAh battery, and a USB-C port. There are also dual-sided
speakers powered by Dolby Atmos and you can find pogo pins on the left-hand
side for connecting accessories.
