Tabwee T90 ZDNET's key takeaways A very capable entry-level tablet.
Normally priced at $230, the tablet is currently available for only $120.
While the screen is ideal under most conditions, it does struggle in bright sunlight. $229.99 at Amazon
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I get to test and review a lot of tablets in my job, and the iPad used to be the benchmark that all others were compared to. But now that you can pick up an iPad for $350, it's not the high-end premium bit of kit that it once was. And the lower end of the market is especially well catered for in terms of high-quality, low-cost products.
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One tablet that I've been putting through its paces is the Tabwee T90. Tabwee says this is the world's first Android 16 tablet and is capable of running Gemini AI. It's certainly the first one that I came across, but more premium models like the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 have also launched with the latest Android operating system. So you'll want to Tabwee with a grain of salt.
Still, it's a very capable tablet -- especially at its current price.
The T90 is an 11-inch, 1,920 by 1,200 pixel/120Hz tablet running Android 16 and powered by the Unisoc T615 octa-core processor humming along at 1.8GHz, and the pixels are pushed to the display through a Mali G57 GPU.
There's 8GB of physical RAM, with the option of boosting that to 24GB using virtual RAM. Since the tablet has 128GB of storage, handing over 12GB to RAM duties makes sense because if you get short on storage space, you can always add more using a microSD card.
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