It's available at both Best Buy and B&H Photo Video, but the deal at Lenovo's website is the best. This is a great opportunity to get a high-quality tablet at a discounted price.
The unique design of the Tab Plus is not just for show. The bottom half houses two of the model's outstanding features. First, there is the integrated kickstand that sits flush with the tablet's rear. Popping it out provides a stable base and lets the device tilt up to 175 degrees. This is a great quality-of-life feature that enhances the viewing experience.
When combined with smartphone support, the Tab Plus can double as a powerful Bluetooth speaker. This makes it a versatile device that can be used for both entertainment and work.
I found the system's audio performance outstanding. As part of the testing, I watched the entire second season of Arcane on Netflix. From the first episode to the last, I enjoyed crystal-clear sounds powerful enough to fill a room. However, the bass is a little lacking - it's nowhere near as punchy as bass from a soundbar.
However, I didn't like how dim it looked. The screen's brightness peaks at 400 nits, which is fine for indoor viewing but not outdoors. The display struggled to shine in a bright environment.
My favorite is where swiping up sends you to a carousel of open apps, and you can hop between any one of them. Smartphones have similar functionality.
Android 14 brings with it years of updates. Lenovo has pledged to continuously roll out security patches to the Tab Plus until June 2028.
The battery life of the Tab Plus is impressive. On average, the tablet lasts 15 hours on a single charge. I left it running one afternoon and was pleasantly surprised to see it still playing the test livestream the following morning.
The storage space is 256GB, which is unsurprisingly small. It would've been nice to have access to a bigger drive, but with a tablet this cheap, you have to expect some cuts. Luckily, you can expand storage by inserting a 1TB mini SD card into the slot at the top.