Touted as one of China’s oldest manufacturers of tablets, Teclast has collaborated with the country’s leading online stores including Gearbest, Banggood, and GeekBuying to launch unmissable sales.
Founded in 1999, Teclast is one of the most popular brands as far as tablet PCs, smart bands, power banks, USB flash, and laptops are concerned. In collaboration with GeekBuying, the Guangzhou based ...
Teclast is among the more respected tablet makers in China. Although the design 'inspiration' on a lot of the Teclast tablets is hard to miss, the hardware itself does make a strong point. Earlier ...
The Teclast X5 Pro is a 12.2 inch tablet with a 1920 x 1200 pixel IPS display, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and an Intel Core M3-7Y30 Kaby Lake processor. While that’s not exactly cheap by Chinese ...
So you thought the HP 7 Plus Android tablet was a steal at $100? How about a model with similar specs, but a full HD display for the same price? Chinese tablet maker Teclast has launched a new 7 inch ...
I'm not really sure about what's up with . They've either lost their minds (all at once), or they're getting Intel's Z8300 chips real cheap. I say so because almost every tablet released in the last 6 ...
A new Windows 10 tablet has been announced by Chinese manufacturer Teclast this week in the form of the Teclast X3 Plus. This innovative device is equipped with an 11.6 inch full HD display, offering ...
Tablet sales haven’t been exactly growing for quite some time now, quite the opposite actually. Various companies are trying to change that, and offer new, compelling tablet offerings to consumers.
At the end of January, just after the madness of Chinese New Year, I left Hong Kong (my base of operation) for a five-week "workcation" trip. The goal was to spend the first four weeks in Los ...
A new Android tablet has been unveiled this week in the form of the Teclast X70 3G which is the first tablet to be equipped with an latest Intel Atom x3 processor, and is priced at around $50 in China ...
It's no secret that I'm not a big fan of Apple and its restrictive, controlling software -- I much prefer using Android over iPhones, and even for computing I've jumped back to Windows after a ...