Teclast is back with another wallet-friendly Android tablet this time offering a larger screen, a smooth 120 Hz refresh rate, and up to 1 TB of expandable storage. The new Teclast T65 2026 may not break records, but for just $189.99, it looks like a solid pick for media consumption and light multitasking.
Teclast T65 2026 brings a large 120 Hz display

The standout feature is the 13.4-inch IPS display. With a 1920×1200 resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate, it promises smoother visuals for video playback, scrolling, and casual gaming. A 240 Hz touch sampling rate boosts responsiveness, which can help with sketching or note-taking apps.
Despite the budget price, the panel size and refresh rate combo is rare at this level.
Teclast T65 2026 supports 1 TB expandable storage
Storage starts at 128 GB onboard, but thanks to the MicroSD slot, it can be expanded up to 1 TB. That’s especially useful for users with large media libraries or heavy app usage. The tablet includes 8 GB of RAM to keep basic multitasking fluid.
Under the hood, the T65 runs on a Unisoc T7280 processor, paired with a Mali G57 MP1 GPU. It’s an entry-level chip but should handle everyday apps and video playback without issue.
Key features of the Teclast T65 2026:
- 13.4-inch IPS display, 1920×1200 resolution
- 120 Hz refresh rate, 240 Hz touch sampling
- Unisoc T7280 processor with 8 GB RAM
- 128 GB storage, expandable up to 1 TB
- 8,000 mAh battery with 10 W charging
- Android 16 out of the box
- Dual-SIM with 4G, stereo speakers
- 13 MP rear camera, 5 MP front camera
Battery is big, but charging is slow
The 8,000 mAh battery should last through a full day of video or browsing, but recharging might test your patience. With only 10 W charging support, the T65 won’t top up quickly something to factor in if you’re always on the move.
Teclast T65 2026 aims for casual users on a budget
For under $200, the Teclast T65 2026 offers a tempting set of features: a large, smooth display, decent memory, and serious storage potential. It’s not made to compete with flagship tablets, but it doesn’t need to. It’s built for users who want a big screen, not a big price tag.

