By Patrick Goss
Lenovo has taken aim squarely at the family market with its low-cost Tab3 7 and Tab3 8 tablets – offering up a familiar Android experience with low-end specs at a low price.
The Key difference between the Tab3 7 and 8 is, as you have probably guessed, the screen – with the latter offering up an 8-inch HD display and the former a standard definition 7 inches.
These are not tablets built for the premium end of the market, and it shows. The tablets look and feel cheap – constructed of plastic and chunky in the hand.
They do, however, feel relatively robust – not excessively creaky when you surreptitiously give them a bit of a flex under the watchful eye of the stand attendants.
Let’s be honest, these are not going to be something you show off to your friends. The screen quality, even on the better HD Lenovo3 8 is just about acceptable – although the inclusion of software that can filter out some of the blue light is a nice addition as we seek to protect our kids from the eternal sunshine of the …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac