I bought the Lenovo P10 before it was released! I've had many opportunities to use it over the past few weeks and found it to be an amazing device! It comes with a base that charges the device along with a cable and wall charger. is Alexa ready and has excellent Dolby front speakers. It also comes with a separate cable so you can charge it on the go etc. Although this cable does not come with an adapter, it will fit into a standard USB adapter. There were some comparisons between the tablet and the Echo (which I also have). Here are my thoughts: You can upload your apps to Lenovo; It's portable (easily removed from the charger), has a large screen for watching movies, and great sound from Dolby speakers. As long as you leave it on in the charger, it will "wake up" like an echo. You can use Alexa to play music, watch movies, search for recipes, read your grocery list, etc. Echo features include the ability to make phone calls, which I think Lenovo is working on; and it's smaller than Lenovo. If you are looking for a device with multiple apps; portable tablet, ready for Alexa, thin and light, excellent glass on both sides; than Lenovo is to buy a device. If you want to use a data plan, you have to buy an LTE model, otherwise only WiFi works for me. I've attached a few photos of what's in the box. I would recommend a suitcase if you plan to travel with one; to protect and hold the charging cable.
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