Teclast has released the P30T 2026, a budget tablet aimed at users seeking basic computing on a tight budget. This device targets readers who need a simple, affordable screen for media consumption and light tasks without spending more than ninety dollars. The company positions this model as an entry-level option for everyday use.
Budget device ships with 128GB storage and Unisoc T7250 processor
The tablet runs on the Unisoc T7250 system-on-chip, which we consider an entry-level processor for this class of device. Teclast pairs this chip with 3GB of LPDDR4X RAM, though the system allows users to expand memory up to 15GB using virtual RAM technology. The device handles standard Android applications with basic multitasking capabilities.
The screen measures 10.1 inches with an IPS panel and a resolution of 1280 by 800 pixels. It offers a brightness rating of 300 nits, which provides adequate visibility for indoor use. The device also includes a 5MP rear camera, dual-band WiFi, and Bluetooth 5 connectivity for standard peripheral support.
Storage capacity starts at 128GB internally, with a microSD slot that supports cards up to 1TB for additional data. A 6,000mAh battery powers the unit, which measures 7.8mm in thickness and weighs 440 grams. Benchmarks suggest the Unisoc T7250 delivers performance similar to the MediaTek Helio G85 processor.
The Teclast P30T 2026 is currently available on AliExpress for $90 USD (around $90.00). This price point makes it an accessible entry into the tablet market for cost-conscious buyers. We can confirm the device ships with these specific hardware specifications at this listed price.
Source: Lightweight Teclast tablet, NotebookCheck




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