Teclast is back in the budget game with the P33, a 10.1-inch Android tablet priced at just $84. Despite the entry-level tag, it squeezes in a few surprises including support for 1 TB of storage and stereo audio.
Teclast P33 targets everyday use with lightweight specs
The P33 runs on the Allwinner A333, a modest five-core chip with one Cortex-A73 core for speed and four A53 cores for efficiency. The GPU side is handled by a Mali G57, which isn’t a powerhouse but should manage casual games and streaming without a fuss.
Out of the box, it comes with 3 GB of RAM, but Teclast throws in a virtual RAM feature that bumps it up to 9 GB. It won’t challenge flagship tablets, but for under $100, that’s a lot of wiggle room.
10.1-inch screen brings color tech and basic clarity
The front of the Teclast P33 is dominated by a 10.1-inch IPS display. The resolution clocks in at 1280×800 pixels not full HD, but serviceable. Teclast claims its T-Color enhancement helps boost vibrancy and sharpness, though expectations should stay grounded at this price.
Storage flexibility is a highlight of the Teclast P33
One of the more impressive features is storage expansion. The tablet includes 64 GB of internal space, but it supports microSD cards up to 1 TB. That’s rare for this category.
Here’s what else stands out:
- Android 15 Go preinstalled
- Bluetooth 5.4 with LDAC support
- Dual speakers with a dedicated amp chip
- USB-C charging at 10W
- 6,000 mAh battery
- WiFi 6
- 3.5 mm headphone jack
Teclast P33 doesn’t try to be more than it is
For $84, the Teclast P33 doesn’t pretend to punch above its weight. But it still lands a few clean hits solid build, decent screen, and generous storage support. If you want a cheap tablet for media, browsing, or the occasional game, it just might do the trick.
Big expectations would break this tablet. But if you play within its limits, the P33 plays back just fine.
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