When comparing Amazon Fire HD 10 (5th gen) vs Lenovo Tab 4 8, the Slant community recommends Lenovo Tab 4 8 for most people. In the question“What are the best tablets under $200?” Lenovo Tab 4 8 is ranked 2nd while Amazon Fire HD 10 (5th gen) is ranked 3rd. The most important reason people chose Lenovo Tab 4 8 is:
The Lenovo Tab 4 can last for up to 10 hours, which should be enough for a couple of days of light use.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Bonus included subscriptions
Because it's a tablet made by Amazon, it comes with some Amazon goodies. You get an included subscription to the Washington Post, as well as the Amazon App Store which has a new free app every day. If you have an Amazin Prime membership, it's a good device to stream all that free content through (movies, TV shows, games and music are included with the Prime subscription).
Pro Immersive audio experience
The dual speakers provide decent sound, but are located on the side of the tablet so they aren't facing you.
Pro Lasts for quite a while on a full battery
The Lenovo Tab 4 can last for up to 10 hours, which should be enough for a couple of days of light use.
Pro Great value
This tablet is a great option to get with $150. It’s not common to find such an affordable option with this kind of features, and the Tab 4 surely delivers on what it promises.
Pro Good display
The Tab 4’s IPS 1280 x 800 touchscreen offers good image quality for this prince range, even if it’s clearly not as good as the displays found on premium tablets. Still, it’s more than enough for comfortably watching shows or web browsing.
Pro Very good for daily, light use
The Lenovo Tab 4 is ideal for users that don’t need a very powerful or performant tablet, but rather a solution that works well for most daily tasks, like internet browsing, watching TV shows or movies, or undemanding gaming. Its technical features, such as the 1280 x 800 display or the Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 processor with 2GB of RAM, guarantee that it handles this type of task very well, even while multitasking or running applications in the background.
Cons
Con Low resolution
The display has a resolution of 800x1280, making for a pixel density of 149PPI - half that of other higher end tablets.
Con Slow performance
The unnamed quad core 1.5GHz isn't going to be great, especially because it's only paired with 1GB of RAM. Multitasking performance will be very poor, and anytime a processor isn't listed as it's chipset name (eg Snapdragon 410), you know it's going to be sub-par
Con The cameras could be better
The Tab 4 has a 5 MP rear camera and a 2 MP front camera, which many users will find subpar in terms of picture quality.