Teclast has introduced a couple of new tabs, and there's another addition, the T65 2025. It's an affordable tablet that's powered by the Unisoc T7280, an entry-level eight-core CPU with the Mali G57 MP1 GPU. The company has paired the SoC with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage.
Like some of the recently launched Teclast tablets, the T7280-powered T65 2025 features a MicroSD slot, allowing users to expand the storage with up to a 1 TB card. Another highlight of the tablet is the 13.4-inch display. It's an IPS panel with a resolution of 1920x1200 pixels, 120 Hz refresh rate, and 240 Hz touch sampling rate.
An 8,000 mAh battery powers the internals of the tablet, and while it's a relatively large battery, the tablet doesn't have support for any flashy fast charging. As the spec sheet mentions, the Teclast T65 can recharge at 10 W, which means it will take a good while for the device to charge from 0% to 100%.
Moreover, even though it may seem like there are two cameras on the back of the Teclast T65, the secondary one is an auxiliary lens. The primary camera, on the other hand, is a 13 MP sensor, while the front features a 5 MP selfie shooter.
Among the other aspects are dual-SIM support with 4G connectivity, a stereo speaker setup, Android 16 out of the box, and a relatively sleek design. The Teclast T65 2026 is currently available on Amazon, with a regular price tag of $189.99.


