This budget Lenovo tablet just got cheaper (seriously, it's only $99)
Source: ZDNet
Product Overview

The Lenovo Tab One is an entry‑level tablet aimed at older kids, teens, and adults who need a budget‑friendly device for streaming, digital art, or work. When purchased directly from Lenovo, the price is reduced by $50 to $99.
Built with a MediaTek Helio G85 processor, 4 GB of RAM, and 64 GB of storage, the Tab One serves as a solid starter tablet for students or casual home use. Its 8.7‑inch display offers a 1340 × 800 resolution and a maximum brightness of 480 nits, making it suitable for note‑taking, digital sketches, streaming, and web‑surfing. Weighing just 320 g, it’s lightweight enough for commuting or travel.
The device features dual integrated speakers with Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound, delivering clean, rich 3D audio. The battery provides up to 12.5 hours of use on a full charge and can remain in standby for a month.
For families, the tablet includes parental controls that let you limit screen time and block unwanted apps and content. An integrated microSD card slot allows storage expansion as needed.
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How I rated this deal
Getting a solid tablet for less than $100 seems too good to be true, but the Lenovo Tab One offers plenty of reasons to choose it over more expensive competitors. With microSD expandable storage, Dolby Atmos audio support, and a 12.5‑hour battery, it’s ideally suited for students and casual home use. That’s why I gave this deal a 4/5 editor’s rating.
We’re not sure how long Lenovo will offer this deal, but it could sell out quickly.