Lenovo Lenovo Tab Series Tab One Review

The Lenovo Tab One is all about being light, but its slow storage and dim screen are major trade-offs. It's a niche pick for portability above all else.

CPU MediaTek Helio G85 Processor (2.00 GHz )
RAM 4 GB
Storage 64 GB
Screen 8.7" 1340x800
OS Android 14 or Later
Weight 0.3 kg
Lenovo Lenovo Tab Series Tab One laptop
38.2 Overall Score

Overview

The Lenovo Tab One is a super small and light tablet. It weighs next to nothing and fits anywhere. That's its whole deal. It runs Android 14, which is nice and current, and the 4GB of RAM is just enough for basic apps. But you're not getting a powerhouse here. It's a simple device for simple tasks.

Performance

The MediaTek chip and 4GB of RAM are fine for checking email, browsing, and maybe a video. It scores in the 23rd percentile for CPU and 18th for GPU, so don't expect to do much more. The 64GB of slow eMMC storage is a real bottleneck, ranking in the bottom 6%. Gaming is basically a no-go with a 2.8/100 score. The screen is also dim and low-res, sitting in the 5th percentile.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 31.6
GPU 20.6
RAM 2.8
Ports 34.7
Screen 9.3
Portability 99.9
Storage 11.9
Reliability 75.6

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Extremely light and portable. 100th
  • Runs the latest Android 14. 76th
  • Decent reliability score.
  • Affordable price point.

Cons

  • Very low storage speed and capacity. 3th
  • Dim, low-resolution screen. 9th
  • Not enough RAM for multitasking. 12th
  • Absolutely cannot handle games. 21th

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU MediaTek Helio G85 Processor (2.00 GHz )
Frequency 2.0 GHz

Memory & Storage

RAM 4 GB
RAM Generation LPDDR4X
Storage 64 GB
Storage Type eMMC

Display

Size 8.7"
Resolution 1340
Panel IPS
Brightness 480 nits

Connectivity

Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.3

Physical

Weight 0.3 kg / 0.7 lbs
OS Android 14 or Later

Value & Pricing

At around $150, it's cheap. You're paying for the ultra-portable form factor and not much else. If you need a super basic, disposable-feeling tablet for reading or videos on the go, the price is right. But you get what you pay for, and that means major compromises on performance and storage.

Price History

$100 $110 $120 $130 $140 $150 $160 Feb 18Apr 13 $110

vs Competition

This isn't competing with those high-end laptops listed. For a real comparison, look at other budget tablets like an Amazon Fire HD or a Samsung Galaxy Tab A. The Tab One is more portable than those, but its screen and storage are worse. Against an iPad, even an old one, there's no contest. The Lenovo is only for someone who values lightness above all else.

Spec Lenovo Lenovo Tab Series Tab One Apple MacBook Air Apple - Geek Squad Certified Refurbished MacBook Microsoft Surface Laptop Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 13.5" Touch 8GB 128GB Dell Inspiron Dell Inspiron 16 7640 2-in-1 Laptop (16" FHD+ HP HP - 15.6" Full HD Touch-Screen Laptop - Intel ASUS Vivobook ASUS - Vivobook 14 14" FHD Laptop - Intel Core
CPU MediaTek Helio G85 Processor (2.00 GHz ) Intel 10th Generation Core i3 AMD Ryzen 5 4680U Intel Core i7 13700H Intel Core i5 1334U Intel Core i3 1315U
RAM (GB) 4 8 8 16 16 8
Storage (GB) 64 256 128 2048 512 128
Screen 8.7" 1340x800 13.3" 2560x1600 13.5" 2256x1504 16" 1920x1200 15.6" 1920x1080 14" 1920x1080
GPU - Intel Plus AMD Graphics Intel Arc Graphics Intel Graphics Intel UHD Graphics
OS Android 14 or Later Mac OS Windows 10 Home Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home in S Mode
Weight (kg) 0.3 1.3 - 2.2 1.6 1.4
Battery (Wh) - - - - 41 -
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamPortScreenCompactStorageReliability
Lenovo Lenovo Tab Series Tab One 31.620.62.834.79.399.911.975.6
Apple MacBook Air Geek Squad Certified Refurbished 13.3" Compare 2.454.828.38477.593.528.394.8
Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 13.5" Touch Compare 74.396.117.450.175.781.516.575.6
Dell Inspiron 16 7640 2-in-1 Laptop (16" Compare 80.566.671.434.752.113.890.630.5
HP 15.6" Full HD Touch-Screen Compare 44.858.544.195.947.249.949.130.5
ASUS Vivobook 14" Compare 22.449.117.494.743.97916.555.8

Verdict

Buy this only if your #1 priority is having the smallest, lightest possible Android tablet and you don't care about performance. It's a niche pick for a very specific user. For almost anyone else, especially students or anyone needing to do real work, a slightly heavier tablet with better specs is a much smarter buy.