Android tablets may not have the best run of late, but they’re not dead yet — at least, not if Lenovo has anything to say about it, with the company announcing no less than five new Android tablets to replace last year’s lineup. The new models are divided into three groups: the budget E series, which comes in seven-, eight-, and 10-inch models, the midrange M10, and the more premium P10 (both of which are 10-inch models). Here are all the details:

Lenovo Tab P10

1920 x 1080, 10.1-inch display

Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor (Octa-Core, 1.8 GHz)

Up to 4GB of RAM

Up to 32GB of storage

8MP rear, 5MP front-facing camera

Four speakers, fingerprint sensor

Android Oreo

Lenovo Tab M10

1920 x 1080, 10.1-inch display

Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor (Octa-Core, 1.8 GHz)

Up to 3GB of RAM

Up to 32GB of storage

5MP rear, 2MP front-facing camera

Two speakers

Android Oreo

Lenovo Tab E10

1280 x 800, 10.1-inch display

Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 processor

Up to 2GB of RAM

Up to 16GB of storage

Two speakers

Android Oreo (Go Edition)

Lenovo Tab E8

1280 x 800, eight-inch display

MediaTek MT8163B processor (1.3 GHz)

Up to 1GB of RAM

Up to 16GB of storage

Android Nougat

Lenovo Tab E7

1024 x 600, seven-inch display

MediaTek MT8167 or MediaTek MT8321 (for Wi-Fi and 3G models, respectively)

Up to 1GB of RAM

Up to 16GB of storage

Android Oreo (Go Edition)

As you can see, none of these tablets are exactly lining up to blow anyone’s mind with wildly powerful specs, but they’re all more designed as family devices, not productivity powerhouses. Fortunately, the prices reflect that, too.

The Lenovo Tab E7 is the cheapest, starting at $69.99 when it releases in October exclusively at walmart.com. The Tab E8 is next cheapest at $99.99, available now at Walmart, while the Tab E10 will cost $129.99 when it launches in October.

As for the more powerful Tab M10 and Tab P10, Lenovo hasn’t given any release date or pricing information yet, but promises preorders available later in the winter.