New 4G tablet Teclast M50 with Android 13 and Widevine L1 cheaper than ever thanks to offer price just under 100 euros
Just over a month ago Teclast launched a new tablet, the M50, at an introductory price of just over 100 euros. Now the device has even cracked the 100 euro mark for the first time, making it cheaper than ever.
Shortly before the start of the Black Friday offers, the Teclast M50 is currently available from Amazon for just 99.99 euros. That's 44 percent less than the recommended retail price of just under 180 euros. According to the price comparison on the platform Idealo, this is also the absolute best price for the Teclast M50. This means that the tablet has never been cheaper to order - at least not from the online stores listed there.
The Teclast M50 is available with 12 GB RAM, divided into 6 GB physical DDR4 and 6 GB virtual RAM, as well as 128 GB ROM. The storage space can be expanded by up to 1 TB using a MicroSD memory card. The manufacturer also installs the Unisoc T606 chipset with a clock speed of up to 1.6 GHz. The octa-core chipset is therefore not particularly fast but should be sufficient for everyday tasks such as streaming and surfing.
The display of the Teclast M50 has a diagonal of 10.1 inches, making it comparable to a classic iPad. The resolution of the IPS panel is 1,280 x 800 pixels. Thanks to LTE connectivity, the tablet is not dependent on a Wi-Fi network to be online when a SIM card is inserted, but can of course also use dual-band Wi-Fi. There is also Bluetooth 5.0, Widevine L1 support, GNSS, and two speakers. The affordable tablet with a slim 8 mm metal casing is available in green and has Android 13 as the operating system.
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