Testseek.com have collected 106 expert reviews of the Lenovo Smart Display 10 smart speaker and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Smart Display 10 smart speaker.
July 2018
(81%)
106 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
9 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The bigger display is better for watching things
Speakers are a significant upgrade over Home Hub
Great design
Excellent screen
Great sound Includes a camera (if you want to do that whole video chat thing)
Complete with camera blocker
Bamboo finish gives it a real premium look
The Lenovo Smart Display is a great kitchen assistant with an elegant design and a high-resolution touchscreen. It multitasks well
Responds quickly to both touch and voice commands
And offers a rich
Personalized home screen and a customizable ambient m
Nice design
Excellent speaker
Bright clear display
The editors didn't like
Video playback is limited in weird ways
Software not as snappy as Home Hub
Needs more bass
Microphones are a touch sensitive
Power cable could be longer
I'd like the screen to do more when you play games or listen to music. You're limited to Google Duo for making voice calls. Scrolling through content with your voice can be tedious
Minimalist design, Good screen, Privacy controls, Compact size, Affordable
Speakers could be better, Limited to Google Duo for video chats
The Lenovo Smart Display 7 is an alternative to the Google Nest Hub. These two compact smart displays are on even footing and not much separates them from a feature and performance perspective. That said, Lenovo's display is newer, louder, and offers vide...
Abstract: In mid-2018, Lenovo entered the smart display race with Google Assistant-based 8-inch and 10-inch models. Today at IFA 2019, the company revealed plans to release a smaller and cheaper model, the Lenovo Smart Display 7. This device is clearly meant to c...
If you want a smart display with a large screen and a camera, the Lenovo Smart Display checks everything off on the list. While you may get new features a bit later on the Smart Display, having the front-facing speaker and camera may make it worth it. The...
Published: 2018-12-14, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Similar modern design to the larger 10", Decent display, Google Assistant works great, Good price point, Awesome user experience
The sound isn't grand by any means, Missing premium materials the 10" has, It needs services like Netflix
This is a great little smart display, and for those who don't want to spend more than $150USD and maybe want a smaller form factor, it will be perfect. For those who want a little nicer design, full HD display, and better sound, then the 10″ is the way to...
Abstract: Smart speakers are starting to gain traction, with Apple, Amazon and Google all vying for our attention. Adding a screen is the next logical step, and as well as producing its own Home Hub, Google has announced partnerships with several third parties to m...
Abstract: Back in August I reviewed the then-brand-new Lenovo Smart Display At least one version Lenovo made both a 10″ and an 8″ model We had tried out the 10″ and liked it quite a bit really, go read it I called it a niche product at the time, but I have to reeva...
The Smart Display might be manufactured by Lenovo but it is Google through and through — and that's awesome. We use its services for search, Chrome, Gmail, calendar appointments, YouTube, and much, much more. This is a piece of hardware that ties many of...
All four reviewers agree that the Lenovo Smart Display is a good product, but not all of them think spending $250 on it is great value.jcstek isn't entirely convinced it's worth the money, though he mentions a particularly poignant moment the Smart Displa...
Abstract: I didn't get the name "MrMobile" by covering a lot of home tech, folks – but when Lenovo revealed back at CES that it was working with Google to graft a display onto a Google Home, I decided that was something worth crossing categories for. Now, after a w...
Abstract: I didn't get the name "MrMobile" by covering a lot of home tech, folks – but when Lenovo revealed back at CES that it was working with Google to graft a display onto a Google Home, I decided that was something worth crossing categories for. Now, after a w...