The Lenovo Tab 4 Series was recently unveiled at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2017. It is advertised as mobile devices fit for use for the entire family.
Along with the announcement, Lenovo made a post about the new line of tablets in an official blog post. It introduces the Tab 4 and Tab 4 Plus models.
For the Tab 4 variants, these are 8-inch tablets, whereas the Tab 4 Plus models are 10-inch editions. All of the devices found in the product line will allegedly appeal to kids and parents.
Both the Lenovo Tab 4 8 and the Lenovo Tab 4 10 tablets contain HD displays. The products are also advertised to deliver robust performance as they are equipped with Quad-core Snapdragon chipsets along with 2GB of RAM.
When it comes to audio, the tablets found in the Tab 4 and Tab 4 Plus Series dish out sound using front-facing dual stereo speakers that are powered by Dolby Atmos moving audio.
Regarding its design, the Lenovo 4 8 and 10 Plus models are said to appeal greatly to those who want a real wireless experience. The variants also offer Hull HD IPS screens, fingerprint scanning technology for quick log-ins and added security, and the ability to let users take advantage Quick Charge 3.0 for faster battery charging experiences.
Those who are interested in letting kids experience the Lenovo Tab 4 Series of tablets can transform the device into a child-friendly model with the assistance of the Kid's Pack optional add-on. With it, it will feature built-in content made for kids, along with advanced parental controls and safety tools.
According to a report by Engadget, individuals who are interested in purchasing any of the devices found in the Lenovo Tab 4 Series will have to wait until May 2017 to get their hands on these items. As for pricing, it is reported that the Tab 4 series tablets will arrive with $109 and $149 price tags for the 8- and 10-inch models, whereas the Plus variants will cost a bit more at $199 and $249 respectively.