Lebsytb 10" P30 Review
The Lebsytb tablet bundle includes everything but a good screen. We break down the misleading specs and tell you if this budget kit is worth your money.
The 30-Second Version
A budget bundle that's all about the included keyboard and case. The tablet inside is mediocre, with a poor screen and misleading RAM claims. Only buy it on a deep discount for very basic kid duty.
Overview
The Lebsytb Android Tablet with Keyboard is a classic case of 'everything but the kitchen sink' marketing meeting a very basic reality. The one thing you need to know? That '24GB RAM' claim is mostly virtual memory trickery, and the actual 4GB of physical RAM puts this tablet firmly in the budget zone. It's a bundle-first device that throws in a keyboard, case, and stylus to distract you from the fact that the core tablet itself is just okay.
Performance
The biggest surprise here is how the specs on paper don't translate to real-world performance. Our database shows its CPU and GPU scores land in the 44th and 46th percentiles, which is solidly middle of the pack. That means the Unisoc T606 chip handles basic tasks like video streaming and web browsing fine, but don't expect it to be a speed demon. The real performance story is the screen, which scores a disappointing 28th percentile. For a device marketed for media and reading, that's a real weak spot.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- The bundle is unbeatable for the price. Getting a keyboard, case, mouse, and stylus in one box is a huge convenience win. 79th
- Battery life from the 7200mAh cell is decent for a day of light use, scoring about average in our tests.
- Android 15 with GMS certification means you get the real Google Play Store, which is a relief compared to sketchy no-name app stores.
Cons
- The '24GB RAM' marketing is borderline deceptive. You get 4GB of real RAM and 20GB of virtual swap space, which is much slower. 28th
- The screen quality is a letdown. It's fine for YouTube Kids, but for anything requiring detail or long reading sessions, it falls behind.
- The included stylus is, according to multiple users, basically a useless plastic stick with no pressure sensitivity.
- WiFi 5 connectivity feels dated when many competitors in even this price range are offering WiFi 6.
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | Unisoc |
Memory & Storage
| Storage | 128 GB |
Display
| Size | 10" |
Connectivity
| Wi-Fi | WiFi 5 |
Features
| Stylus Support | Yes |
Physical
| Weight | 1.5 kg / 3.4 lbs |
| OS | Android15 |
Value & Pricing
With prices swinging wildly from $100 to over $2500 (stick to the lower end, trust us), the value proposition is clear only at the budget tier. If you can snag this bundle for around $100-$150, it's a fair deal for a complete media consumption and light typing kit. Pay anything close to four figures and you've been scammed. The value is entirely in the box of accessories, not the tablet's innate quality.
vs Competition
Stacked against real competitors, the Lebsytb's weaknesses show. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+ or an older iPad absolutely demolish it in screen quality, performance, and app support. For a more direct Android rival, the Teclast T65PLUS offers a much larger, higher-resolution 13.4-inch screen for likely a similar price, though you might have to buy accessories separately. If your main goal is a good screen for reading or media, spend a little more on a Lenovo Idea Tab or save a lot by buying a used, older brand-name tablet.
| Spec | Lebsytb 10" P30 | Apple iPad Apple - 11-inch iPad A16 chip with Wi-Fi - 128GB - | Lenovo Idea Tab Lenovo - Idea Tab Pro - 12.7" 3K Tablet - 8GB RAM | Microsoft Surface Pro Microsoft Surface Pro 6 (Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, | Samsung Galaxy Tab S Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+ X800 12.4" 256GB Wi-Fi with | Teclast TECLAST T65PLUS 13.4-Inch Android 15 Tablet 2025, |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | Unisoc | Apple A16 | MediaTek Dimensity | Core i7 | 2.5 GHz | 2.2 GHz |
| RAM (GB) | - | 6 | 8 | 16 | 8 | 8 |
| Storage (GB) | 128 | 128 | 256 | 256 | 256 | 256 |
| Screen | 10" | 11" 2360x1640 | 12.7" 2944x1840 | 12.3" 2736x1824 | 12.4" 2800x1752 | 13.4" 1920x1200 |
| OS | Android15 | iPadOS | Android 14 | Windows 11 Home | Android | Android 15 |
| Stylus | true | true | true | true | true | false |
| Cellular | false | false | false | false | false | true |
| Battery (Wh) | - | 29 | - | - | - | - |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Cpu | Gpu | Ram | Screen | Battery | Feature | Storage | Connectivity | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lebsytb 10" P30 | 44.1 | 45.8 | 37.6 | 28.1 | 46.1 | 79.4 | 55.8 | 54.2 | 49.6 |
| Apple iPad 11-inch A16 chip Compare | 72 | 72.7 | 65.9 | 79.1 | 96.6 | 93.2 | 55.8 | 89.6 | 99.2 |
| Lenovo Idea Tab Pro 12.7" 3K Compare | 44.1 | 45.8 | 74.9 | 92 | 94.7 | 95.6 | 74.7 | 96.1 | 99.2 |
| Microsoft Surface Pro 6 Compare | 90.7 | 89.7 | 90.7 | 83.4 | 46.1 | 90.1 | 84.6 | 54.2 | 89.6 |
| Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8+ X800 12.4" Compare | 78.4 | 78.6 | 74.9 | 92.6 | 46.1 | 90.1 | 74.7 | 74.2 | 92.5 |
| Teclast T65PLUS 13.4-Inch Android 15 Tablet 2025 Compare | 74.5 | 75 | 74.9 | 45.2 | 94.5 | 24.5 | 74.7 | 92.6 | 95 |
Common Questions
Q: Is the 24GB of RAM real?
Not really. It has 4GB of physical RAM and uses 20GB of storage as slower virtual memory. For multitasking, you only have 4GB to work with.
Q: Can I use this for digital note-taking or drawing?
No. The included stylus has no pressure sensitivity or palm rejection. It's for poking the screen, not for any real art or note-taking.
Q: Is the keyboard good for typing?
It's a basic membrane keyboard that gets the job done for emails or school papers. Don't expect a great typing experience, but it's usable and included, which is the point.
Who Should Skip This
If you're looking for a tablet with a great screen for reading, drawing, or watching movies, this isn't it. The display is a major weak point. Go get a refurbished iPad or a Samsung Galaxy Tab instead. Also, skip this if you need real multitasking power—the 4GB of real RAM won't cut it.
Verdict
We can only recommend this with a giant asterisk. If you need a single, cheap bundle with a keyboard for a child to watch videos and do very basic schoolwork, and you find it for under $150, go for it. Manage your expectations on everything, especially the screen and the 'stylus.' For any adult looking for a reliable productivity, reading, or creative tablet, your money is better spent elsewhere. This is an accessory pack that happens to include a tablet.