Tablet options now include powerful, affordable Android models that offer strong value. The Tabwee T80 provides a 10.1-inch 1,280 x 800 display with a 178-degree viewing angle and runs Android 15 with an upgrade path to Android 16. It is powered by a Unisoc T310 octa-core CPU, 6GB of RAM plus up to 12GB of virtual RAM, 128GB storage, and a microSD slot supporting up to 2TB. The device can run Gemini AI 2.0 and most apps or games. A 6,000mAh battery yields roughly five hours of web browsing or four hours of video/gaming, with 10W USB-C fast charging. Cameras are basic (2MP front, 5MP rear) and included accessories comprise a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, folio case, and stylus, positioning the T80 at the upper end of the budget tier.
This is an Android 15 tablet -- according to Tabwee, it will be upgradable to Android 16 at some point -- equipped with a Unisoc T310 octa-core processor, 1,280 x 800 pixels, 178-degree wide viewing angle screen, 6GB of RAM (you can bump this up a further 12GB using virtual RAM to get better, smoother performance), 128GB of storage, and a microSD card slot capable of taking up to 2TB.
This hardware is perfectly acceptable for powering the Android operating system, even allowing it to run Gemini AI 2.0 assistant and pretty much any app or game you throw at it. The system gets its power from a 6,000mAh battery, offers about five hours of web browsing, or about four hours of video playback or gaming. If that isn't enough, the tablet supports 10W fast charging using the USB-C port.
There's also the obligatory set of cameras -- a 2-megapixel front-facing camera, and a 5-megapixel main camera -- that are nothing special, but perfectly acceptable for social media snaps and video calling. The tablet also comes with a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, folio case, and stylus, all of which do the job. I've used a lot of Tabwee tablets, and I've been super impressed by them all.
Collection
[
|
...
]