Lenovo Tab 3 A7-10 7 inch review – Part 2

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Lenovo Tab3 A7

Continuing on from Part 1 and over a week of use of the Lenovo Tab3 A7-10 7 inch Android OS tablet it full name has been a good experience overall.  However there are a few things you need to consider if you are going to buy one.

Volume from the on TAB3 7 inch on board speaker is the perfect example of ‘tinny sound’ however it is quite loud but can be distorted if you are running equalisation software. Since I’m not using the speaker it does not bother me. The standard music app is very basic but at least any equaliser app can be accessed through it’s interface.

The music equaliser app I have chosen for the time being can be downloaded is called Equalizer FX it’s quite good overall but I will be trying others over time as the bluetooth output is still not as good as other streaming devices I’ve sampled. There are plenty of Equaliser Apps to choose from which makes life exciting.

A car install means that a GPS navigation app also needs to be installed and my choice and probably, the only choice from a reputable company is HERE Maps for Android OS. HERE Maps is honestly the best free GPS navigation and general mapping app I’ve used to date. It allows you to download the entire map of virtually any country, so you can use it off line and the map data is up to date and comprehensive.

I’m very happy with the purchase. So if you’re after a cheap tablet you can’t really go wrong with getting what is the base model Lenovo tablet (Android).

More of my technology adventures next week!

Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4