Doogee introduces new affordable Android 14 tablet with Widevine L1 certification
Doogee has released a new Android tablet, which it sells as the T30SE. According to the company, the T30SE relies upon the Unisoc T606, an older chipset that contains two ARM Cortex-A75 and six Cortex-A55 CPU cores. Befitting the budget experience is 4 GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128 GB of storage, which Doogee confirms is eMMC 5.1 rather than faster UFS alternatives.
Positively, Doogee pre-installs Android 14 and has certified the tablet to Widevine L1. As such, the T30SE should be able to stream DRM-protected content from the likes of Amazon Prime Video and Netflix in full resolution across its 11-inch and 1,920 x 1,200-pixel display. Incidentally, Doogee promotes the display as being compatible with active styluses too; only 1,024 pressure levels is supported, though.
Moreover, the T30SE is said to weigh approximately 500 g with 257.0 x 168.7 x 7.6 mm dimensions. On top of that, the tablet supports LTE connectivity through two nano SIM card slots, analogue audio via a 3.5 mm jack and modern satellite systems like BeiDou, GLONASS, Galileo and GPS. Please note that while the T30SE offers microSD card expansion, it does so by sacrificing one of its two nano SIM card slots. Currently, the T30SE is available from Doogee directly for $189 in black and grey colour options.
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Doogee via IGeekphone