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This particular model from Gigabyte lets you add up to 512GB of DDR5 registered memory to a suitable CXL-supporting Threadripper motherboard like the TRX50 AI TOP which already supports 2TB of RAM.
If you're looking for a budget tablet, rather than a high-end workhorse, then the answer may well be yes. It's a basic 11" model with a sharp 2560x1600 screen. The A76 CPU cores are far from the latest but twice as fast as older models that just had something like the A53.
It all depends on what price Lenovo is offering right now - Lenovo runs sales every day of the year and just cycles products around. Right now in Australia the 4GB/128GB version of this tablet is available for $249 including tax and delivery - around US$150 - making it a very affordable option to keep a second screen handy.
Cheaper in fact than the less capable Lenovo Tab One with half the resolution.
Thinking of picking one up because my current large tablet - also a Lenovo - is one of those older models with just an A53 CPU and a 1920x1200 screen.