Hannspree is expanding its mid-range tablet lineup with the Lumo Compact, a lightweight Android 14 slate designed for everyday use while staying easy to carry. One of its standout practical benefits is its extremely low weight: thanks to a smaller battery, the tablet tips the scales at just 8.82 oz, making it a strong option for commuters, students, and anyone who wants a tablet that won’t feel heavy during long reading or browsing sessions.
Under the hood, the Hannspree Lumo Compact runs on the MediaTek Helio G99, a popular chipset in the affordable-to-mid-range segment that balances performance and efficiency. It features two ARM Cortex-A76 performance cores that can boost up to 2.2GHz for snappier tasks such as multitasking, streaming, and general app use, along with six Cortex-A55 efficiency cores that help keep power consumption in check during lighter workloads.
For photos, video calls, and quick scans, the tablet includes a 5MP front-facing selfie camera and an 8MP rear camera. It ships with Android 14 and supports Google services, which means users can access the Play Store and common Google apps out of the box. Another noteworthy detail is that the device uses an open-source version of Android 14, which may appeal to buyers who value a more flexible software foundation while still wanting the convenience of mainstream Android features.
Price and availability are straightforward: the Hannspree Lumo tablet is already listed at European retailers for €369. Buyers who want to compare configurations or confirm finer hardware details can check the tablet’s official specifications on Hannspree’s product information page through standard search.






