• Reviews around display (3.68 of 5)

    Lenovo Tab 4, 10.1" Android Tablet, Quad-Core Processor, 1.4GHz, 2GB RAM, 32GB Storage, Slate Black, ZA2J0143US

    • Sharp, bright display and quick touch response
    • The display is very clear and robust, again in my opinion rivaling the IPad
    • Really bad display
    • great and video apps displays are smooth and clear
    • I guess I don't really need the best image display in the game, especially if I'm spending less than $200 on a tablet
    • It's a great display and noticeably faster responding
    • The display is sharp, with excellent colour reproduction
    • The display isn't the most vibrant, but honestly, I kind of like it that way
    • If you have decent vision, the display will look horrid.
    • Almost everything is right on target: excellent side-placed, fast fingerprint reader, excellent display
    • Good sound hardware and sound quality, decent display, thin frame around the display, nonslip back material
    • It is still a nice display
    • It has a sharp display, good on-screen keyboard, passable audio quality with good volume, long battery life between
    • Display looks great.
    • I really can't say that the better display on the Samsung is worth
    • Was hoping to stay with a 7 inch screen and so tried a Samsung Tab a - which I took back within 24 hours of purchase because I was so unhappy with the laggy screen, muddy display, non-upgradeable Android 5.1 (my Nexus 7 had already updgraded to Android 7!) and amount of bloatware
    • I've never seen such a muddy looking display on an android device before (and I've been using android devices since android 2.1)
    • Even though the graphics aren't fill HD it has a very crisp display, it also feels lighter
    • Initially i bought it to run an Android based dashboard/data logger app in my racecar, all i wanted was a capable processor, crisp display and bluetooth compatibility
    • For kids who don't know better, this can be a great tablet, but if you're used to high pixel density displays, this one you won't be able to "get used to".It's a great tablet for what it is, but the display is pretty bad.
    • Display looks great the few moments it does work, would recommend if this bug is ever fixed but I decided to return mine instead.
    • Light, long battery life, no lad game play, nice clean display.
    • Nice display
    • The display is sometimes a tad bit grainy, and that's disappointing but not a deal-breaker
    • 8-inch tablet has a brilliant HD display with booming Dolby Atmos Audio" and that's true - just don't turn the volume all the way up
    • perfect display in watching movies and playing games
    • The display is bright and crisp and though I am not using it for gaming, the performance is super snappy
    • Enjoyed the screen/display and the speakers are loud and front facing
    • The display is stunningly good for the
    • Nice basic tablet, good display, good performance.
    • I liked the idea of a modern upgrade from my tab S 8.4, and had been hoping the 64gb/4gb version of this would come to the US
    • However, there are a couple of drawbacks - the BIG one I didn't realize until I tried actually using it on flights is there is no SD card, and therefore you are limited as to how many movies you can download.
    • I've tried it with the microSD memory card in the position shown in the little Lenovo manual, as well as with the other side facing up
    • I do miss the auto upgrade (of the OS) as in my iOS product whenever a new version of OS comes out
    • Purchased 3 weeks ago for my 7 y/o who, of course, loves it