This 2-in-1 PC from TECLAST is affordable, but does it make the grade? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Microsoft Surface Pro ...
Perfect if you need a mixed-use laptop without spending a lot of money When Teclast sent Android Headlines its Teclast F15S for review, I freely admit I wasn’t optimistic. This isn’t a brand that I ...
Back in February I reviewed a very useful 2-in-1 tablet from Teclast, which was ultra portable and with 8GB of RAM, was powerful enough to serve as my work machine over a five week stretch. The ...
The Teclast T60 features a 12-inch IPS display with a 2000×1200 resolution, slim 6.5mm bezels, and a high 92% screen-to-body ratio. It supports a 120Hz touch sampling rate and has an 82-channel touch ...
The Teclast N15 Mini PC is a compact powerhouse that redefines computing efficiency. With its Intel Celeron Jasper Lake N50955 processor, impressive triple 4K screen support, and a limited-time offer ...
The F6 Pro from Teclast will be an attractive proposition for small businesses thanks to a well-balanced configuration and some nice features like a fingerprint reader. However, it will have a tough ...
The Teclast F6 Plus is an evolution of the F series. It offers an interesting alternative at this price range with plenty of storage and memory, paired with an average processor. It does have a few ...
Teclast F5 pros and cons. Liked: Quadcopter, VR, Shop, Search for, Close, Close, Log In, Forget?, Remember me Log In Disliked: Battery doesn't last as long as claimed, Heavy applications show a dip in ...
Last year I purchased the Dell XPS 13, and within a month I regretted the purchase decision. It wasn't because the laptop was bad -- far from it. The Dell XPS 13 is one of the best reviewed laptops of ...
Chinese device maker Teclast’s latest tablet is a Windows-powered model with an 11.6 inch full HD display, an Intel Celeron N3450 quad-core APollo Lake processor, 6GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage.
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In the past couple of years, Chinese OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) have taken a chunk of the world’s smartphone market by releasing phones that, while often copycats in terms of design, ...