• Reviews around performance (3.91 of 5)

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

    • The performance of the tablets is great for their usage
    • The performance is quite adequate - not as snappy as my Pixel phone, but not frustrating
    • If you need a cheap tablet with great performance, this is it.
    • Apps will be constantly closing and reopening leading to maddeningly poor performance
    • Cons:- Performance is OK, but it can stutter here and there a bit, but nothing too serious.- Screen size is kinda small now... 8 inches
    • Snappy and good performance for money (after removal of bloatware to eliminate unnecessary background processes from running)- Pretty good battery
    • Good single app performance, nice screen, good form factor
    • I'm very happy with the snappy performance
    • Price is amazing and performance is good
    • Performance is remarkably snappy
    • i use my tablet primarily for watching video like netflix at the gym, kindle books and light web surfing mostly for use at the gym.pros: build quality is on par or just under that of samsung, screen is awesome, overall performance is great, battery life is good, has tactile feedback via vibrating motor like most smartphone, has led indicator (had to turn this off) which is awesome for notification, power button is textured differently than volume rocker.what could be better: more visible charging port, physical home button like samsung and apple will try NFC buttons like dimple for this function, would like to see power switch in different location and would like a way to prioritize wifi networks though this could be an android thing.
    • The specs aren't super high, but performance has been fine for video, web browsing, email, etc
    • The tablet is nice and I do like it's performance
    • Lenovo produces good quality tablets with excellent performance
    • The tablet's performance is respectable, even with gaming
    • The performance is quite adequate - not as snappy as my Pixel phone, but not frustrating
    • I almost ruled this tablet out based on specs, but other reviews commented on the amazing performance
    • Performance is great
    • Incredible performance for the price!
    • Nice popping colors.- Decent performance.- Surprisingly good Dolby Atmos speakers
    • If you do, pick a fast one for best performance.
    • Pros:- Spectacular screen, although not FHD- Good performance- 2gb RAM- Really impressive
    • The high contrast 8” screen, great speaker performance and battery life make it my goto tablet around the house or on the road.
    • Performance is good, not slowed by system and app files running in the background
    • The $129 price is barely more than the Amazon Fire HD 8" at $80 + $15 ($95) to get rid of the Amazon ads and is a LOT faster performance
    • Outstanding performance for a tablet under $190.
    • The Nexus was basically killed by the Android 5.1 update, and so I finally decided I couldn't take the horrible performance anymore
    • The display is bright and crisp and though I am not using it for gaming, the performance is super snappy
    • Awesome performance.
    • It looks good, it's lightweight for school, and the performance is awesome
    • Battery life on this is very good, and as I mentioned, the performance is great
    • Nice basic tablet, good display, good performance.
    • 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
    • Accessories in general for this tablet are hard to find right now at release.-Not compatible with 5GHz wifi-USB port is micro usb, not USB-C