New version of the Teclast T40 tablet that receives various improvements in its configuration and arrives with the name of Teclast T40 Pro.
The updates of this tablet are diverse and the most obvious are on the outside, as we now have an unibody aluminum body and improvements in the panel of your screen for which also now light and proximity sensors are now incorporated. Internally, inside the Teclast T40 Pro we also find some improvement as in the audio section that is modernized incorporating 4 speakers with digital amplifier, the cameras are also updated for the better and we have a larger battery with 18 W fast charging. Good improvements that make this tablet a more balanced product as a whole.
SoC, RAM and storage
The Teclast T40 Pro integrates as heart a UNISOC T618 chip, an Octa Core includes 2 high-performance ARM Cortex-A75 processors capable of reaching 2.0 GHz, six ARM Cortex-A55 processors with a maximum speed of 2.0 GHz ARM and an ARM Mali-G52 MP3 GPU that reaches 850 MHz.
In the memory section we have no less than 8 GB of LPDDR4 RAM and storage we have 128 GB of high-speed memory eMMc 5.1 that we can expand by the micro SD card reader up to 2 TB.
Display and other specifications
The Teclast T40 Pro has a 10.36-inch TDDI (display in one layer) touchscreen with a 2K resolution of 2000×1200 pixels, brightness of 350 nits and incorporating light and proximity sensors. At the top of the screen we have an 8 MP camera with two microphones that complements the 13 MP rear camera with flash.
This tablet integrates a 4G-LTE Multiband modem with Dual SIM tray, Wifi aC, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, a 7000 mAh battery with fast charging up to 18 W and four speakers. In terms of connectivity we have a single USB Type-C port for data and battery charging. The operating system is Android 11.
Pricing and availability
- The Teclast T40 Pro tablet can be purchased from the online store Banggood.com only for $189.99 / €167 including taxes for Europe using the discount coupon BG7e38fc.
No 3.5 headphone jack like the T40 Plus and limited Bluetooth connectivity. Despite being BT 5.0, it only seems to want to connect to 2, and is difficult to pair & connect, then it is rare to remember previous devices next time. So not good for a stationary bike where one has to connect to a bigger speaker or headphones, the bike computer, a heart rate monitor, and possibly a keyboard ( not included) to do stuff while putting in the miles.
Comes with only a short C to C cord. No fast charger.
Thanks for commenting on your experience with it.