Teclast is fresh from releasing the T70 globally. In summary, Teclast equips the T70 with a 14-inch display. In other words, the Teclast T70 is only marginally smaller than the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (curr. $1,479.99 on Amazon), which remains the go-to for a large Android tablet experience.
Now, Teclast has gone to the complete other end of the scale with its latest release. Specifically, it is finally offering the M50 Mini globally, which it continues to equip with an 8.7-inch display. For reference, the compact panel has an 800 x 1,340-pixel resolution and a 16:10 aspect ratio.
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However, the M50 Mini is now available with and without LTE connectivity at vastly different price points. On the one hand, the Wi-Fi-only model retails for $45 with a Unisoc T616 chipset, 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. On the other hand, the M50 Mini with LTE connectivity costs $179 while containing 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage but a weaker Unisoc T606 chipset.
Odder still, the latter comes in 60 Hz and 90 Hz display variants without any price differences. As it stands though, it appears as though the M50 Mini is not quite ready to be purchased just yet. Thus, we would not rule out some errors existing in Teclast's product listings for time being.