TECLAST P50T 11-inch Android 16 tablet with 90Hz IPS, 12GB RAM/128GB and 5G Wi‑Fi
Product description
The essentials
If you’re looking at an 11-inch Android tablet for study, browsing, streaming and everyday tasks, the TECLAST P50T is built around a pretty clear idea: smoother on-screen feel (thanks to a 90Hz IPS display) plus enough storage and connectivity to keep daily use from feeling restrictive. It also leans into security and entertainment support with Widevine L1 for Netflix and Face ID-style unlocking.
In real buying terms, it sits more in the value-to-mid range side of the market than the “spec monster” end. That’s not a deal-breaker, but it does mean you’ll want to be sensible about what you expect from performance and cameras compared with higher-priced tablets.
Key highlights (what it actually brings)
The headline feature is the 90Hz IPS panel at 1280×800 resolution. A 90Hz refresh rate is the kind of thing you notice quickly when scrolling through social feeds, reading long pages, or moving between apps. The IPS part also matters for comfort: wider viewing angles and vivid colour are the sort of “quiet wins” that make the tablet easier to share or use in different lighting.
On top of that, there’s an Eye Protection Mode aimed at reducing blue light. It’s a nice touch for long sessions—online learning, e-books, or simply bingeing a series—though it won’t magically remove eye strain if you’re using it for hours without breaks.

For entertainment, Widevine DRM L1 certification is included, which is relevant if you care about streaming in higher quality.
Performance and storage: room to live
The Unisoc T7200 octa-core chipset is paired with 12GB RAM (with 4GB LPDDR4 plus expandable memory) and 128GB UFS internal storage. On paper, that’s meant to cover the everyday stuff: quick app launches, reasonably smooth multitasking, and enough space for photos, downloads, and a sensible app library.
Storage expansion is supported via a microSD card slot, with expansion up to 1TB. That’s a practical detail if you plan to keep a lot of files locally (offline videos, e-books, school resources, and so on). It also means you’re less likely to feel forced into cloud storage for basic convenience.


A small limitation to keep in mind: the entry-level resolution (1280×800) and the overall positioning suggest the P50T is more about fluid everyday use than demanding graphics-heavy gaming.
Android 16 and day-to-day usability

Running Android 16, the P50T focuses on a modern interface and day-to-day controls. The listing mentions improved privacy controls, optimised battery efficiency, and features that streamline notifications management and multitasking.
It’s also described as receiving continuous Google security patch delivery. That matters more than people think for a student or family device that you’ll keep connected and used for months.
If you’re the sort of buyer who wants the tablet to feel current out of the box (rather than dated software), Android 16 is a solid point in its favour.
Cameras, security and what to expect
There are two cameras: a 13MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera. For video calls and quick photos, that’s a workable setup.
For security and faster access, there’s facial recognition (Face Unlock). It’s a straightforward convenience feature if you unlock the tablet often—less faff than passwords, assuming lighting and face visibility cooperate.

Just don’t overthink the cameras: tablets in this value bracket are usually there for content consumption and basic capture, not for serious photography.
Connectivity, navigation and portability


Connectivity includes a model described as Wi‑Fi, along with 5G WiFi/BT 5.0/GPS in the product name, plus support for multiple satellite navigation systems: GPS, GLONASS, BDS, and Galileo. In plain terms, that’s aimed at better navigation performance and a more flexible connection setup for travel or location-based use.
If you’re buying for commuting, fieldwork, or simply having a tablet as a “go-anywhere” device, the battery and portability count. The listing states a 7000mAh battery, and the tablet is described as slim and lightweight (around 520g). That weight detail is the kind of thing you notice when it’s in a bag all day.
Tech specs
- Type: Android tablet
- Size: 11 inch
- Refresh rate: 90Hz
- Display: IPS
- Resolution: 1280×800
- Processor: Unisoc T7200 octa-core (2× A75 + 6× A55)
- RAM: 12GB (4GB LPDDR4 + 8GB expandable memory)
- Storage: 128GB UFS
- Storage expansion: microSD up to 1TB
- Operating system: Android 16
- Rear camera: 13MP
- Front camera: 5MP
- Security: Face Unlock / Face ID
- Battery capacity: 7000mAh
- Connectivity: 5G WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS
- Navigation support: GPS, GLONASS, BDS, Galileo
- Audio/port: 3.5mm
- DRM: Widevine L1 for Netflix

Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want an 11-inch Android tablet that feels smooth for scrolling and web browsing, with enough RAM/storage for school apps, streaming, and day-to-day multitasking. The combination of Widevine L1 (Netflix support), 90Hz IPS, and microSD expansion is particularly relevant if you’re trying to stretch a budget across both entertainment and study.
It might not suit you if you’re expecting flagship-level performance for heavy gaming, or if you need premium camera performance. Also, if you’re very sensitive to screen resolution, the 1280×800 spec is worth mentally setting expectations before you buy.
The micro-experience: imagine taking notes during a lesson, switching between a reading app and a browser tab constantly, then moving into video afterwards. The 90Hz display and the Android multitasking/notification improvements are clearly meant to make that rhythm less clunky.
Mini FAQ
Is the display good for reading?



The IPS panel and Eye Protection Mode are designed to make reading and long video sessions more comfortable, and the 90Hz refresh rate should help keep scrolling feeling responsive.
Does it support Netflix in higher quality?
The listing states Widevine L1 certification, which is the kind of requirement used for higher-quality Netflix playback.
Can I expand the storage?
Yes. There’s a microSD card slot, with support up to 1TB.
Does it have secure unlocking?

Face Unlock is included for faster access.
Should I buy it for study or learning?
On the available info, it’s aimed at everyday learning and entertainment: Android 16, eye protection features, and a battery designed for longer sessions.
Final verdict
Worth considering if you want a smooth 11-inch Android tablet for everyday use—especially with a 90Hz IPS display, Netflix-ready Widevine L1, and microSD expansion for offline storage. It’s a decent pick for students and home users who care about comfort while scrolling and watching.
You may want to skip it if your priority is top-end performance or advanced camera results, or if you’re expecting a higher-resolution screen than 1280×800. As always, it’s sensible to double-check the exact connectivity details you need (Wi‑Fi model expectations and the included features) before committing.
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