Teclast P30HD an entry-level 10.1″ tablet now on sale

We already have available in stores a new entry-level tablet from the China Teclast brand with a 10.1″ screen, the Teclast P30HD, which improves the previous Teclast P20HD.

The improvements in the Teclast P30HD tablet are not far-reaching, the exterior design of its metal body changes, the cameras are slightly improved, but the 3.5 mm audio jack is eliminated. The operating system makes the leap to Android 11, perhaps the most significant improvement in this new version.

The rest of its hardware remains the same with the Unisoc SC9863A processor as the engine, 4/64 GB and a 4G-Lte modem in case we need to be always connected. Few novelties in a simple tablet that is already available in stores.

Teclast P30HD tablet

Specs of the Teclast P30HD

The Teclast P30HD integrates the Unisoc SC9863A processor as its heart, an Octa Core manufactured in 28 nm with 4 ARM Cortex-A55 processors capable of reaching 1.8 GHz maximum speed + 4 that reach 1.2 GHz, while the GPU is a PowerVR IMG8322.

We also have 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage memory integrated into its motherboard that we can expand up to 1 TB thanks to the included micro SD card reader.

Screen and other specifications

The touch screen of this Teclast P30HD is a 10.1-inch IPS Incell with a FullHD+ resolution of 1920×1200 pixels and an average brightness that reaches 300 cd/m2. On the screen, a 5 MP camera with microphone is included at the top that complements the 8 MP rear camera with flash. We also have a 4G-LTE Multiband modem with a Dual SIM tray, dual-band Wi-Fi AC, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, FM Radio and a 6000 mAh battery with a 10W fast charge that theoretically allows us to watch up to 6 hours of movies.

In the connectivity section we only have a USB Type-C port for data and battery recharging. For audio, we find a pair of speakers and a microphone, its weight is only 440 grams and its measurements are 240 mm × 160 mm x 7.8 mm.

Price and availability

Teclast P30HD specs

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