Teclast has introduced several tablets this year, one of which is the relatively small M50 Mini. This model features an 8.7-inch screen, but the new T70 is quite the opposite. The T70 comes with a larger 10-inch IPS display.
Comparison with Samsung
In fact, the Teclast T70 is just a bit smaller than the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, which currently retails for $1,184.99 on Amazon. However, Teclast is aiming for a different segment of the Android tablet market compared to Samsung. As a result, the T70 utilizes a 1,920 x 1,200-pixel display that has a refresh rate of 60 Hz.
Features and Performance
Additionally, the tablet runs on Android 14 and is compatible with Widevine DRM L1, allowing users to stream DRM-protected content from platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Netflix. The device is powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 processor and has a sizeable 10,000 mAh battery, supported by 18 W Type-C charging. The T70 also features an 8 MP front camera and a 13 MP rear camera, along with an extra rear-facing sensor.
Storage and Availability
The T70 allows for MicroSD card expansion, includes GPS, and supports nano SIM cards. Right now, you can find the Teclast T70 on AliExpress for $229.99, which comes with 256 GB of storage and 8 GB of RAM. It is expected to be available on Amazon at a later date. For more information, check out Teclast's official website.