After the first teasers, Teclast has officially unveiled another tablet, the T50 Max. The new model is listed on the manufacturer's website, providing all the important specifications for the T50 Max.
The new tablet from Teclast is equipped with an 11-inch display. The 400 nits bright IPS panel has an FHD+ resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels and a 90 Hz AdaptiveSync refresh rate. The manufacturer also advertises TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light certification for eye-friendly use.
Under the hood, the Helio G99 does its work. The octa-core chipset from MediaTek is clocked at up to 2.2 GHz and is combined with 8 GB of physical RAM, up to 12 GB of virtual RAM, and 256 GB of UFS memory in the Teclast T50 Max. The storage space can be expanded to 1 TB via a memory card.
Teclast has installed an 8,000 mAh battery in the 520 g, 7.8 mm thin tablet with a CNC-milled aluminum case and a sandblasted surface. This should provide up to 10 hours of use and is charged with up to 18 W. The features of the Teclast T50 Max are rounded off by a 13 MP rear camera, an 8 MP selfie camera, LTE modem, four speakers, and Android 14.
What Teclast has not yet revealed, however, is the availability and price of the new Teclast T50 Max. This information is currently still missing on the manufacturer's website. It therefore remains to be seen whether the new tablet from Teclast will officially go on sale in Europe and how much it will cost. Various models from the manufacturer are listed on Amazon in this country - hopefully the Teclast T50 Max will soon be too.