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Review on πŸ’» TECLAST 10-inch Android Tablet with 4GB RAM & 64GB ROM, Dual-Band WiFi, P20HD Octa-Core Processor, 256GB Expandable Storage, 1080P FHD Display, Bluetooth 5.0, 5MP Rear Camera, GPS, Type-C Port by Joel Gardner

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I'm glad I bought it. Experience upgrade after owning other tablets.

I mainly use my tablet for games and social networks. Every evening I play on your tablet - it's relaxing. I bought this Teclast tablet based on the features and the price. I've narrowed my choices down to these few other models that are similar. In the end, the price was decisive. Of course it helped that there was a $20 coupon which along with some bonus points brought my grand total down to just over $100 - an amazing deal for this level of technology! So far I really like this tablet. This is a great upgrade and a change from other tablets I've had. This is the fourth tablet I have owned in the last 8 years. The first was the iPad. It was a good starter tablet, but I soon grew tired of it because I didn't want to play on my Windows PC. For example, transferring music from my PC to my tablet was a real hassle, so I decided to switch to the Android-based tab. So I bought a really good Samsung Note Tab. It was a great tablet, but battery life was an issue and its processor didn't seem to be able to handle some of the games I was playing. It got quite hot during use, which tells me its processor probably isn't very efficient. My next tablet was a very popular and inexpensive tablet that most people were familiar with. It had its own Android-based operating system and app store that didn't have some of my favorite games. It had quite a few ads, so it was probably reasonably priced. I mean it was very good value for money but I'm tired of it draining my battery sitting up all night looking for ways to install apps that aren't in the App Store. When it started not reading and recognizing the micro SD card I installed (the same machine worked in other devices I have), that was the last straw and I started looking for a simple, serious tab with good processor specs and operational memory and battery at a good price, and found this. This Teclast tab is completely free of ads and additional software. It was very easy to set up. As I went through the setup screens I was asked if I would like to connect my Google and set it up as my Android phone. I answered yes and it loaded my new tab with all my familiar apps. Good. Battery life on this tab is also excellent. Performance is only reduced by a few percent when sitting at night as it maintains a Wi-Fi connection, runs on a clock, and so on. And the processor in this tab should be very productive. Performance dropped only slightly after a few hours of graphics-intensive gaming, and I don't notice any heating at all. In fact, I ordered a case for it because the metal back is cold. lol. This tablet is fairly responsive - likely due to 4GB of RAM and an octa-core processor. The tablet is nice and solid despite being quite light and thin. The frames are narrow. This tablet has the same screen size as some of my other tablets, but the overall size is smaller. Another thing I love about this tab is that the side buttons have a nice, nice "click" when pressed. And that's nice with Android 10 too. I haven't noticed a huge difference from my Android 9 phone, but I think there are some tweaks that save power and make it more efficient overall. I can't comment on the cell phone features as I don't plan on using the tab in that way. On the other hand, I installed a 64 gigabyte micro SD card for extra storage, but even with all the games installed, it only takes up 14 gigabytes of the 64 gigabytes of internal storage, so I'm ready to go. The bottom line is, if you want a basic Android tablet that just works, this is probably a good choice for you. I am very happy with it.

Pros
  • Makes me happy
Cons
  • For a long time