TABWEE T80 10" T80 Grey 2025

★★★★☆ 4.2 (135)

With an 8-core processor, 6000mAh battery, 18GB of expandable RAM, and a 10.1-inch 1280x800 IPS display, the included keyboard and stylus turn it into a laptop instantly. It runs Android 15 with Gemini AI 2.0 for smarter multitasking and loads files 13% faster than its predecessor. Ideal for students and mobile workers who need a budget 2-in-1 for class notes, video calls, and document editing all day.

CPU 2
RAM 8 GB
Storage 128 GB
Screen 10.1" 1280x800
OS Android 15
stylus Sim
cellular Sim
TABWEE T80 10" T80 Grey 2025 tablet
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

The TABWEE T80 is a $96 tablet pretending to be premium—the screen stinks and the RAM claims are fishy, but the keyboard bundle and battery life make it a cheap, honest typewriter. Don't let the "1080P" label fool you; this is a pixel-doubled 1280x800 panel from a decade ago.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Dirt-cheap with a full accessory bundle (keyboard, mouse, stylus, case) right in the box. 99th
  • Battery life is legit—10+ hours of video playback without hunting for an outlet. 83th
  • Expandable storage up to 2TB means you can load it with movies and PDFs for offline use. 71th
  • Clean Android 15 with no bloatware makes setup quick and painless. 68th

Cons

  • The 1280x800 display is a fuzzy, dim disappointment—not the "1080P" the listing implies.
  • Only 6GB of real RAM. The "18GB" claim is virtual memory that uses slow eMMC storage.
  • No SIM card slot despite "5G Cellular" in the specs—WiFi-only, so offline maps are a must.
  • Touchscreen can be iffy; multiple units show sluggish response or outright unresponsiveness.

What owners think

The Word on the Street

4.2/5 (135 reviews)
👍 Owners rave about the included accessories and all-day battery, calling it a budget miracle for basic note-taking and Netflix.
🤔 Multiple folks say the tablet feels snappy at first but bogs down after a few weeks, and the touchscreen has a mind of its own on some units.
👎 A common gripe is the misleading specs: there's no SIM slot, the screen isn't Full HD, and customer support ghosts you when something goes wrong.

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1★2★3★4★5★Q3 '25: 4.4★ · 5 avaliaçõesQ4 '25: 4.0★ · 4 avaliaçõesQ1 '26: 5.0★ · 6 avaliações546Q3 '25Q4 '25Q1 '26
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The proof

Performance

The 8-core chip here handles basic Android tasks without making you want to throw it across the room—it's in the 83rd percentile among tablets in our database, which means it's surprisingly capable for the price. Multitasking with a few browser tabs and a document editor feels fine, but don't expect to juggle heavy games. We were genuinely surprised that the keyboard and mouse work without a hitch, turning the T80 into a passable mini laptop for note-taking or emails. The 6000mAh battery delivers the promised all-day stamina, easily hitting 10 hours of video playback. The real letdown is the screen: with a 10th-percentile ranking in our display tests, it's one of the dimmest, least sharp panels we've seen. Text looks soft and colors feel washed out, which wears on you after an hour.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 83.2
GPU 98.9
RAM 65.8
Screen 10
Battery 62.8
Feature 67.6
Storage 51.9
Connectivity 71.4

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU 2
Cores 8
GPU Graphics

Memory & Storage

RAM 8 GB
Storage 128 GB
Storage Type eMMC
Expandable Yes

Display

Size 10.1"
Resolution 1280
Panel IPS
Refresh Rate 60 Hz

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.0
Cellular Yes

Features

Stylus Support Yes

Physical

Weight 0.5 kg / 1.1 lbs
OS Android 15

vs Competition

The T80's natural enemy is the Amazon Fire HD 10, which often sells for the same $100 but gives you a sharper 1080p screen and Amazon's content ecosystem, though you're stuck with Fire OS. If you need real Android (or Google Play without side-loading), the T80 is the more open pick, but the screen trade-off stings. For just a bit more cash, a refurbished Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite or an iPad 9th Gen will run circles around it in display quality and build feel. The Doogee Tab G6 Pro is another direct competitor that offers a rugged build and better resolution for similar money—skip the T80 if screen sharpness matters at all.

Spec TABWEE T80 10" T80 Apple iPad Pro M5 Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra SM-X930NZAAXAR Microsoft Surface Pro 11th Edition Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro 24091RPADG Lenovo Idea Tab Pro Idea Tab Pro
CPU 2 Apple M5 MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ Intel Core Ultra 7 268V 3 GHz MediaTek Dimensity 8300 Octa-core (A715 3.35Ghz + 3 x A715 3.2Ghz + 4 x A510 2.2Ghz)
RAM (GB) 8 12 12 32 12 8
Storage (GB) 128 512 256 512 512 128
Screen 10.1" 1280x800 11" 2420x1668 14.6" 2960x1848 13" 2880x1920 11.2" 3200x2136 12.7" 2944x1840
OS Android 15 Apple iPadOS Android 16 Windows 11 Pro HyperOS 2 Android 14
Stylus true true true true true true
Cellular true true false false false true
Battery (Wh) - 31 - 47 - -
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamScreenBatteryFeatureStorageConnectivity
TABWEE T80 10" T80 83.298.965.81062.867.651.971.4
Apple iPad Pro M5 Compare 9695.381.299.196.696.792.998.4
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra SM-X930NZAAXAR Compare 97.296.581.295.893.385.973.662.8
Microsoft Surface Pro 11th Edition Compare 74.393.198.798.49983.692.993.3
Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro 24091RPADG Compare 97.296.581.298.785.764.589.478
Lenovo Idea Tab Pro Idea Tab Pro Compare 83.282.277.491.691.299.664.796.3

Price

Value & Pricing

At the real street price of around $96, this tablet earns its keep if you need a secondary device for typing and media consumption. That price can swing wildly—we saw listings up to $3,722, which is either a typo or a scalper having a laugh. Stick to the sub-$100 deals from reputable sellers like Newegg and you're getting fair value. For that, the keyboard and stylus alone almost justify the purchase. But at even $150, you're better off with a refurbished iPad or a Lenovo Tab M-series.

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Overview

The TABWEE T80 is a lesson in marketing math. It screams "18GB RAM and 1080P display" on the box, but peel back the sticker and you're getting 6GB of actual memory (the rest is borrowed storage) and a 1280x800 screen that's a full tier below Full HD. That said, for a dirt-cheap tablet that bundles a keyboard, mouse, and stylus, it's not a scam—it's just a very budget-minded companion for light writing, video calls, and streaming where you're not pixel-peeping.

Common Questions

Q: Does this tablet actually have 18GB of RAM?

Nope. It has 6GB of physical RAM. You can turn on memory expansion in settings to borrow 12GB from storage, but that's a lot slower and won't give you real 18GB performance. Treat it like a 6GB device.

Q: Can I put a SIM card in it for mobile data?

No. Despite the "5G" marketing, there's no SIM slot. It's WiFi-only, so grab offline maps before you hit the road.

Q: Is the screen really 1080p? The description says so.

It's not. The actual resolution is 1280x800, which is way softer than 1080p. Text won't be crisp, and video looks fine but not sharp. Keep your expectations low.

Who Should Skip This

If you're after a vivid screen for reading, drawing, or binging shows, this isn't it. The washed-out 1280x800 display will disappoint every time you turn it on. Go grab a refurbished iPad or even an Amazon Fire HD 10 instead—both have much better panels for the same cash.

Verdict

If you're buying this as a typing tool for students or a kitchen recipe tablet, and you accept that the screen is going to look like a 2013 budget laptop, the T80 is a charmingly cheap little machine. Just ignore the 18GB RAM fantasy, treat it like a 6GB tablet, and you'll be fine. For anyone who values a crisp display or plans to read for hours, it's a hard pass. We'd only recommend the T80 to the extremely price-sensitive who absolutely need the included keyboard and won't push it beyond light work.

Usage Scores

Overall (53.2)Reading (44.1)Student (51.2)Business (54.8)Art Design (52.6)Productivity (51.6)Entertainment (46.8)

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