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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
Seems good. Pretty much taken over the role of my big screen tv. I have this on a stand with a long arm… It pulls down right in front of me while in bed. Then I use noice cancelling headphones. Way more immersive and attention capturing than a tv. Feels like i’m in a really comfortable private theater.The tablet functions seemingly well. Good image quality. It’s quick as neesded.Exceptional for a cheap tablet.
C. H.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
I picked up three of these tablets while they were on sale for around $185. For that price, you're getting 8GB of RAM, a maximum of 1TB of expandable storage, and a Mediatek G99 CPU. Thanks to this set of specifications, you're getting the best of both worlds when it comes to battery life and performance. Switching between apps is snappy and I found no performance dip while installing multiple apps at once from the Play Store.The biggest reason I chose the T65Max was the size of the screen: in my case, these tablets are going to be used by musicians on a stage to manage their setlists and perform live. The 13 inch screen, I found, is perfect for this purpose. It shares nearly the same amount of surface area as a sheet of letter paper. This means you have plenty of room for viewing when it comes to sheet music, chord sheets, or even just lyrics. In terms of the screen itself, there's very little compromise here either. The colors are not washed out or faded as I've seen on budget tablets in this price range.Finally, the customer support for this product has been incredibly helpful. When I reached out to the seller on Amazon's page with a small question, their responses were prompt and very useful.For the price I paid, I'd highly recommend this tablet to anyone looking to read documents, watch video content, and even enjoy some light gaming.
The Devil's Advocate
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
This is the second Teclast tablet that I've bought, the previous being an M40, and it's clear they've improved quality quite a bit. The build quality on this T65Max is very good, screen quality is acceptable at this price point, audio quality is good enough for watching YouTube or streaming TV, not so great for music but fine if you use ear buds or an external bluetooth speaker. For a tablet the screen is massive, and I find myself preferring this large size over smaller tablets now. I would really like to try the Teclast's T70 but it's not available on Amazon. Although the CPU used in this tablet is a few years old, it still performs well enough that you don't feel like it's holding you back and the 8GB of physical RAM helps overall system performance. Every app I've used on it works well, except for Temu and AliExpress which display vertically with black bars on either side when the tablet is horizontal. Some other apps like Facebook won't display horizontally but this is a limitation of the Facebook app, rather than the tablet. For these situations you can use a web browser to display the web site which I actually prefer to the apps sometimes. Microsoft Edge works very well on this tablet. Don't expect to get any Android updates like you do with Samsung though, this is one of the biggest cons about the tablet IMO. OTOH, a Samsung tablet with a large screen like this is unaffordable in comparison. I also bought the Teclast bluetooth keyboard and it performs as expected. I'm using a bluetooth mouse with it so I can use it like a laptop computer when I want. Overall, I have to say this is a great value tablet and I'm very satisfied with it and would definitely buy it again.
Chris S.
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
This tablet is impressive for the price. I’m normally an iPad and iOS user, but purchased this for the sole use of music reading (I play in a brass band). A standard 11” iPad will do the job, but the music is just a bit too small for my eyes. This 13” android tablet increases the size of a scanned sheet just enough to make the music look “normal” sized…..about 75-80% of a standard music sheet. Be aware, though, that the aspect ratio of android tablets makes them a bit less conducive to this since they are long and skinny….you get u useful screen at the top and bottom. Even still, a page of music on this is significantly larger than a standard 11” iPad.For music readers, also be aware that the music reading apps for android are less desireable. I did fine a decent one, but the choices you get with iOS are much better.But all in, I have a new tablet with a sleeve (purchased separately) for under $200…..and it’s dedicated to music use from now on. Very pleased with the value and function.
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