Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus drops to a crazy low price of $100 with Full HD display

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Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus drops to a crazy low price of $100 with Full HD display
Not a fan of putting all its eggs in one basket, Lenovo recently took the wraps off a couple of "conventional" Android tablets with very reasonable price tags, as well as a fresh pair of "modern" Smart Tabs with advanced built-in Google Assistant functionality and a Smart Display completing an extensive lineup of Echo Show alternatives.

Obviously, that makes some of the company's older slates feel less compelling than ever... unless you can get them for a measly $99.99. We're talking about a 10-inch Full HD model here, mind you, which is currently available at that insanely low price from Lenovo's online outlet store in limited numbers. Namely, there are just a little over 1,000 units left in stock at the time of this writing, and something tells us the device manufacturer doesn't plan to sell or make more.

That's because the Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus is already more than a couple of years old, having made its commercial debut at a significantly higher price point and recently being discontinued by major third-party retailers like Best Buy. Due to its advanced age, some of the specifications and features may feel a tad cringe-inducing, including a far from impressive 2GB memory count and terribly outdated Android 7.1 Nougat software.

Then again, we can't stress enough how great that 10.1-inch screen with 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution looks, at least on paper, for a tablet fetching just 100 bucks. The same goes for a more than respectable Snapdragon 625 processor, while the relatively hefty 7,000mAh battery should be able to keep the lights on for a full day's work between charges. The Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus is also quite stylish and incredibly slim, at only 7mm thick, not to mention it sports a fingerprint sensor and state-of-the-art Dolby Atmos sound technology, which you don't usually get at such a crazy low price point.

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