Meet the Lenovo Tab 2 A8
If you only have $129 to spend on a tablet, the selection isn't great --nor is the quality. Knowing that, the Lenovo Tab 2 A8 is one of the better choices, albeit a pretty simple one.
Click through this slideshow for a closer look at the 8-inch tablet, and read the full review for more details.
Blue back
The plastic back panel of the Tab 2 A8 is smooth with a matte finish in dark blue. It feels nice against your fingertips, but it doesn't provide any grip support.
MicroSD card slot
With only 16GB of internal storage loaded in, you're going to want to take advantage of the microSD card expansion slot on the top-left corner of the tablet.
Thick and heavy
Like most budget tablets, the Lenovo Tab 2 A8 rocks a rather homely build. It's design is girthy, and for a small tablet, it's pretty heavy.
Simple is as simple does
One of the best features of the Tab 2 A8 is the front-facing speakers. When used with the built-in Dolby app, movies become more immersive, thanks to crisp dialogue and the sound that travels between the speakers.
Disappointing rear camera
Cameras on tablets are standard, however most tend to disappoint when it comes to quality. The rear cam on the Lenovo tablet is no different.
Top edge
You'll find both the Micro-USB port and headphone jack on the top edge of the tablet.
All right for a budget buy
If you're trying to not break the bank, the Lenovo Tab 2 A8 works fine for casual use, like checking email, surfing the Web, and streaming video. If you want a tablet with more horsepower or a slimmer design, expect to spend at least double this amount for a better model.