The most popular tablets between ₹ 5000 to ₹ 10000 includes Lenovo Tab M10, Lenovo Tab M10 HD Tablet, Lenovo Tab M10 HD 2nd Gen Tablet.
One of the important factors to consider while making a tablet purchase is its price. For all the customers looking for best tablets between ₹ 5000 to ₹ 10000 , check out the list below and you can click on any model to read out the Specifications, Reviews, Features, FAQs, User Ratings and Images for any model.
The best tablet between ₹ 5000 to ₹ 10000 is Lenovo Tab M10, which is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 Processor and comes with 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage. Its screen size is 10.1 inches, 1200 x 1920 pixels and weights approximately 480 g. This model also has great screen resolution of 242 x 168 x 8.1 mm.
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Tablets Between 5000 to 10000 | Price | RAM |
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Lenovo Tab M10 | ₹ 5,990 | 3 GB |
Lenovo Tab M10 HD Tablet (3GB RAM + 32GB) | ₹ 5,799 | 3 GB |
Lenovo Tab M10 HD 2nd Gen Tablet (Wi-Fi + 3GB + 32GB) | ₹ 6,116 | |
Swipe Slate 3 Tablet | ₹ 9,999 | 3 GB |
iBall Slide Tablet 3G 7271 (4GB) | ₹ 7,990 | 512 MB |
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