Yes, there exists $200 Android tablets that are actually worth the money - this one proves it
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Yes, there exists $200 Android tablets that are actually worth the money - this one proves it
"At the core of the T60 Pro is a 13.4-inch, 1920 × 1200 FHD display with a very nice refresh rate of 120Hz. Compared to a 10-inch tablet, this display offers a very noticeable 34% extra screen reals estate. I do like tablets with large displays and fast refresh rates as they're comfortable for extended viewing periods. The display has also been TÜV Rheinland certified to emit only low-levels of blue light, offer high color fidelity, and a flicker-free image, again promoting eye health."
"The brightness is listed as 350 nits, which is more than bright enough for indoor viewing, but if you're using the tablet in bright sunshine, it does present a challenge. I'd prefer if it had the 500 nits of the (or the 1,000 nits of the , but it's a compromise that I can live with because I don't use the tablet in very bright conditions all that often."
The Tabwee T60 Pro features a 13.4-inch 1920 × 1200 FHD display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 34% more screen area than a 10-inch tablet. The display carries TÜV Rheinland certification for low blue light, high color fidelity, and flicker-free imaging. Brightness is rated at 350 nits, making it suitable for indoor use but challenging in bright sunlight. The tablet runs on a Unisoc T7280 octa-core processor with 8GB of RAM (expandable to 24GB via virtual RAM) and 256GB storage, with microSD expansion up to 2TB. Performance is modest, reflecting midrange hardware and a value-oriented price point.
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