![]() When we ran the JetStream 2.0 test, which examines web-browsing performance, the Lenovo Smart Tab M10 Plus offered a score of 17.6. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite also outpaced the Lenovo slate (1,291). Despite being cheaper, the Amazon Fire HD 8 smoked the Lenovo tablet with a score of 2,437. On the Geekbench 5.0 overall performance benchmark, the Lenovo Smart Tab M10 Plus achieved a score of 966. It can only reach a maximum of 322 nits of brightness while the Amazon Fire HD 8 (444 nits) and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (435 nits) have more radiant displays. However, brightness isn’t the Lenovo Smart Tab M10 Plus’s strong suit. Its screen covers 99% of the sRGB color gamut, which makes it more vivid than the Amazon Fire HD 8 (80%) and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (98%). When I said that the Lenovo Smart Tab M10 Plus’s display is colorful, I wasn’t kidding. The display responded to all my swipes with ease, whether I was scrolling through a long-form article on the internet or zipping through several pages of apps on the home screen. ![]() The Lenovo Smart Tab M10 Plus’s touchscreen was buttery smooth. Still, considering the budget-friendly price of this tablet, the display is satisfactory. However, I found it difficult to spot finer details such as Daniel Craig’s pores and skin texture. ![]() ![]() When I watched the No Time to Die trailer on the Smart Tab M10 Plus, the colorful strobe lights from a club scene popped and the rich mocha complexion of actress Lashana Lynch caught my eye. Lenovo Smart Tab M10 FHD Plus (Image credit: Future) ![]()
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