Notebook Review
Lenovo M10 FHD Plus Review: Slow Pace, Practical Basics
Editor note: This review is an original English adaptation based on Notebook-Center.ru source materials.
Overview
The Lenovo M10 FHD Plus is positioned as a budget tablet, and the original review places it around $190 at the time of publication. In practical use, it focuses on simple tasks: video playback, web browsing, and reading. Performance is not fast, but the device fits users who need a low-cost tablet for light daily activity.
Technical Specifications
| Processor | MediaTek Helio P22T, 2300 MHz |
| Memory | 2 GB RAM |
| Storage | 32 GB internal storage |
| Display | 10.3" 1920x1200 Full HD IPS, glossy |
| Graphics | PowerVR GGE8320 |
| Optical drive | Not available |
| Wireless | Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0 |
| Audio | 2 speakers |
| Ports | USB Type-C, microSD card reader, combo audio jack |
| Cameras | 5 MP front camera, 8 MP rear camera |
| Battery | Lithium-polymer, 5000 mAh |
| Dimensions and weight | 153.3 x 244.2 x 8.15 mm, 460 g |
| Operating system | Android 9 |
| Configuration | Lenovo M10 FHD Plus TB-X606F (ZA5T0219RU) |
Design and Build
The tablet uses a metal chassis with a matte silver finish. The build feels practical for everyday handling, and the frame around the screen is fairly thin for this class. The body size and weight are typical for a 10-inch tablet, so it is portable but not especially light.
Display and Multimedia
The 10.3-inch IPS panel gives wide viewing angles, good contrast, and enough brightness for indoor media use. The touchscreen is responsive in normal navigation. The review also notes that fingerprints remain visible because the oleophobic layer is not very effective. The two speakers are usable for casual listening, but volume is limited.
Input and Daily Performance
There is no physical keyboard accessory in this configuration, so input relies on the on-screen keyboard. Hardware performance is entry-level: the Helio P22T with 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage runs routine tasks, but overall operation is slow. This platform is not intended for demanding work or gaming.
Ports and Connectivity
Physical connectivity is simple: USB Type-C, a combo audio jack, and a microSD slot. Wireless support includes dual-band Wi-Fi standards (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac) and Bluetooth 5.0, which covers standard home and mobile accessory usage.
Battery Life
The 5000 mAh battery is modest by current tablet standards. In the original test notes, video playback runtime is a little over seven hours without charging, which is enough for basic daily sessions but not a long all-day workload.
Verdict
The Lenovo M10 FHD Plus is a straightforward budget tablet with a clear trade-off: low price versus low speed. Its strengths are a decent Full HD IPS display and practical basic features. Its compromises are weak performance, average cameras, and moderate battery endurance. It is best for light media use, browsing, and reading rather than heavy productivity or gaming.