Lenovo Tab M7 (3rd Gen) ZA8C - Tablet - Android 11 Go Edition - 32 GB Embedded Multi-Chip Package - 7" IPS (1024 x 600) - microSD slot - iron gray
- Brand:
- Lenovo
- Model Number:
- ZA8C
- UPC:
- 195713331111
- EAN:
- 0195713331111
- Walmart SKU:
- 947108863
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.0/5 from 6 reviews.
This the best 7inch tablet I've owned thus far. It surpasses all 3 other tablets that I've wasted my money on.
I have a BMW sport touring bike. The factory GPS for it is small (5") and big bucks. I found an adapter for a cell phone that connects to the OEM GPS socket and provides both wireless and USB charging. I initially used a Google Nexus 7 via a custom plastic sloped box only to find the GPS on it didn't work well. The GPS on this works very well. Time to signal acquisition even inside a car was very decent. I have not used this on my bike yet due to weather, especially in direct sunlight where it may not be bright enough (the Nexus was rated at over 500 nits, this one is 350). This tablet was physically smaller but has the same size screen. I was able to load my music player and navigation software on it OK via APK side loading. The only negatives at this point are: 1. The nag screen to complete setup won't ever go away since I don't subscribe to the Google spyware (no Google account). I didn't have this problem with older versions of Android. 2. Apparently it's difficult to impossible to root the Lenovo Androids for expanded functionality. Doing so on the Nexus was very easy. 3. The Sygic nav app I installed has crashed twice in 2 days. Not sure if it is the tablet or the software, but this same program hasn't done that on other devices. Using a car rapid charger I got over 1400 ma of current. One feature I'd like to see on this is wireless charging. Overall it's a decent tablet for the price.
So far so good. I bought a Hyundai tablet in June of last year and the battery is already toast. My Acer tablet lasted me 5 years even though I dropped it a few times. I dropped it once too often or I would still be using it. I hope this Lenovo tablet is at least as dependable as the Acer. The only drawback for all of these tech items is the corporations that control the operating system. I don't like that I have to use Google but I get more flexibility of use with Android.
I bought this tablet last year. When I first bought this it was extremely slow, slower then I thought it would be for a 90 dollar tablet. Strange for a NEW tablet to be that slow. It dies super fast even when it's turned off completely and apps on it shut down randomly. This Tablet is over priced in my opinion considering it will just stop working right barely within a year :/
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