Many manufacturers have left the high-end market out of its sights for MWC 2015 and focused at entry-level devices. One of them is Lenovo, who revealed three new tablets that have sub $199 price tag. Two of them are based on Android and one runs Windows operating system.

Let's start with the Windows-based IdeaPad MIIX 300. It features an aluminum casing that holds an 8-inch 720p display with a 5 MP rear camera. The tablet is powered by an Intel Atom quad-core processor coupled with 2 GB of RAM and up to 64 GB of internal memory. The 16 GB model starts at $149 and will be available in July.

The Tab 2 A series lineup consists of two models - the A10 and A8. As names suggest, those are a 10.1-inch and an 8-inch Android tablets. The Lenovo Tab 2 A10 packs an IPS display of 1080p resolution with a 64-bit quad-core MediaTek CPU and 2 GB of RAM. It has huge 7,200 mAh battery that can last up to 10 hours of non-stop usage. The WiFi model starts at $199, while the LTE is $279.

The Tab 2 A8 has an 8-inch 720p display that is powered by a MediaTek 8161 chipset with a 64-bit quad-core CPU, 1 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal storage. The battery is a smaller, 4,200 mAh and can last up to 8 hours. The Wi-Fi model costs $129, while the LTE goes up to $179.