With the P26T, Teclast introduces a 10.1-inch IPS tablet to the market that offers a relatively good amount of storage and is run by an octa-core SoC. In our test, the P26T shows that it is an acceptable tablet for surfing and multimedia despite its 100-Euro (~$108) price. It even allows you to play games such as PUBG Mobile at up to 30 frames per second.
Manuel Masiero (translated by Mark Riege), Published 🇩🇪
Buyers of particularly affordable tablets often have to accept some compromises. This is no different with the Teclast P26T and concerns especially the cameras, battery, and communication equipment. But you also can get the tablet already for 100 US Dollars. The same price in Euros is also currently shown at Amazon (in Germany), where also often some special sales of the P26T are shown, where the tablet is even more affordable.
IPS panel, 4 GB of RAM, and 128 GB storage
In the best case, you can get the Teclast P26T already for a two-digit purchase price. For that, the storage equipment is fairly solid: With 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB storage that can be further expanded via microSD card, the P26T is comparatively well-equipped for its price class.
The 10.1-inch tablet includes an IPS panel with a refresh rate of 60 Hz and resolution of 1280×800 pixels. While the P26T doesn’t support HDR, it is able to play web streams from Netflix, for example, in HD Quality with its support of DRM Widevine L1. The test shows that the Teclast is best used indoors, since it doesn’t offer a lot of brightness reserves for outdoor use.
With some limitations also suitable for gaming
The Teclast P26T is run by the Allwinner A523 processor. The octa-core entry-level SoC is by no means a performance champion and quickly hits its limits with demanding apps. But if your demands on the 10.1-inch tablet aren’t too high, everything will mostly run at satisfactory speeds.
You can even get some graphically more demanding games such as PUBG Mobile to run without it being very bad. In our test, the P26T is able to start the tactical shooter game at most in HD/High settings. Although PUBG Mobile will then stutter from time to time, it still reaches up to 30 frames per second.
You can read the full review of the Teclast P26T here.
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My fascination for computers started with the C64. Since then, I’ve put everything that comes my way in terms of hardware through its paces. From the C64 to the Amiga 500 and the first PC with an 8088 CPU, my list of projects has grown increasingly longer. For more than 20 years now I have also turned my hobby into my profession and have been active in the mobile section of Notebookcheck since 2021. Before that, I worked as a hardware editor for IDG Media (tecChannel.de) and VNU Business Publications (PC professional), among others.
Translator: Mark Riege – Translator – 493 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2018
Having worked as a programmer for 20 years (medical devices, AI, data management systems), I’ve been following the computer scene for many years and especially enjoy finding out about new technology advances. Originally from Germany but living in the US, I’ve been working as a translator more recently, with Notebookcheck allowing me to combine my interest in new devices and translation. Other interests include Buddhism, spending time in Tibetan monasteries, and translating ancient Tibetan texts.
Manuel Masiero, 2024-02- 4 (Update: 2024-02- 2)