SEBBE01 SEBBE 2026 Tablet 11 Inch Android, Gemini AI Review
For $80, you get an 11-inch Android tablet, a keyboard, and a case. The catch? Performance is among the slowest we've ever tested.
Overview
Let's be real, the SEBBE 2026 tablet is a budget player in a field of premium superstars. At around $80, it's not trying to be an iPad Pro. It's for someone who wants a big screen for reading comics, watching YouTube, and maybe some light web browsing without spending a fortune. The pitch is simple: an 11-inch Android tablet with 256GB of storage and a keyboard case, all for the price of a nice dinner out.
Who is this for? The numbers tell the story. Its 'best for' scores are highest for reading and entertainment, and lowest for productivity. So, think of it as a media consumption device first. If you're looking for a tablet to replace your laptop for serious work, you'll hit a wall fast. But if you just need a bigger screen than your phone for streaming shows and scrolling through social media, this gets you in the door.
The interesting part is the bundle. You're getting the tablet, a case, a keyboard, and a mouse. That '2-in-1' claim is a bit generous—it's a tablet with Bluetooth accessories—but it does mean you can prop it up and type an email if you absolutely have to. It's a complete package aimed at keeping the total cost down, which is its main appeal.
Performance
Performance is where the budget nature shines through, and not in a good way. The AMD 1200 CPU lands in the 2nd percentile, and the GPU is in the 5th. In plain English, that means it's slower than almost every other tablet out there. Basic tasks like opening apps and scrolling through menus will feel sluggish. Don't expect to play any modern games beyond simple puzzles. The 16GB of RAM sounds impressive on the box, but half of that is 'expansion' via software, which is much slower than physical RAM. That RAM score is in the 26th percentile, so multitasking will be a struggle.
Real-world implications? Streaming video will work fine as long as you're on a decent WiFi connection. The 10000mAh battery is right in the middle of the pack (50th percentile), so you should get a full day of casual use. But try to have more than a couple of browser tabs open, or switch between apps quickly, and you'll feel the lag. The specs are enough for one thing at a time, slowly. It's a passive consumption device, not a tool for getting things done.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Incredibly low price. At $80 for the whole bundle, it's one of the cheapest ways to get an 11-inch screen. 76th
- Lots of included accessories. The keyboard, case, and mouse mean you don't need to buy anything else to start using it. 67th
- Good amount of base storage. 256GB is generous for a budget tablet and beats many more expensive options.
- Large, decent screen for media. The 11-inch, 2000x1200 IPS display is fine for watching movies and shows.
- Android 13 offers modern features and privacy controls you won't get on older, similarly priced tablets.
Cons
- Extremely slow performance. The CPU and GPU percentiles (2nd and 5th) mean it will feel laggy doing almost anything. 1th
- Software-expanded RAM is misleading. The '16GB' claim uses slower virtual memory, hurting multitasking. 5th
- WiFi 5 and basic Bluetooth 5.0. Connectivity is below average (43rd percentile), so downloads and streaming won't be the fastest.
- Build quality is a question mark. At this price, the plastics and overall feel will be cheap.
- Not for productivity. The low score (14.2/100) confirms it can't handle real work. The keyboard is for light typing only.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | AMD Ryzen 3 1200 |
| Cores | 4 |
Memory & Storage
| Storage | 256 GB |
Display
| Size | 11" |
| Resolution | 2000 |
Connectivity
| Wi-Fi | WiFi 5 |
Physical
| Weight | 0.5 kg / 1.0 lbs |
| OS | Android 13 |
Value & Pricing
The value argument is simple: it's $80. You cannot buy a new iPad, Surface, or Galaxy Tab for anywhere near that. Even refurbished models from major brands will cost more. You're paying for the screen size and the bundle of accessories. The price-to-performance ratio is technically infinite because the performance is so low, but you know exactly what you're getting into.
Compared across vendors, there is no direct competition at this price point for an 11-inch tablet with a keyboard. Other brands start around $200 for similar packages. So, the value is entirely in accessibility. It's a gateway tablet. If you've never owned one and don't want to invest hundreds of dollars to see if you'll use it, this is your option. Just manage your expectations accordingly.
vs Competition
Let's name names. The Apple iPad (even an older base model) and Samsung Galaxy Tab A series are the real competitors for someone on a budget who wants a reliable media tablet. An older iPad might cost $250, but its performance and app ecosystem will be lightyears ahead. You're trading a huge amount of speed and polish for a lower price. The SEBBE can't touch them in daily smoothness.
Then there's the Lenovo Legion Go or a used Microsoft Surface. These are in a different league for productivity, but they also cost 5-10 times more. The trade-off is stark: spend more for a device that can actually do work, or save money for a device that's strictly for leisure. The Panasonic Toughbook is a non-factor here—it's for entirely different, rugged use cases. The SEBBE's only advantage in any comparison is its shockingly low price tag.
| Spec | SEBBE01 SEBBE 2026 Tablet 11 Inch Android, Gemini AI | Apple iPad Pro Apple - 11-inch iPad Pro M5 chip Wi-Fi 256GB with | Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Samsung - Galaxy Tab S10+ - 12.4" 256GB - Wi-Fi - | Microsoft Surface Pro Microsoft - Surface Pro - Copilot+ PC - 13” OLED | Lenovo Lenovo - Idea Tab Pro - 12.7" 3K Tablet - 8GB RAM | GPD GPD Pocket 4: Mini Laptop with AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | AMD Ryzen 3 1200 | Apple M5 | Mediatek MT6989 | Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100 | MediaTek Dimensity | AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 |
| RAM (GB) | — | 12 | 12 | 32 | 8 | 32 |
| Storage (GB) | 256 | 256 | 256 | 1000 | 256 | 2048 |
| Screen | 11" 2000x1200 | 11" 2420x1668 | 12.4" 2800x1752 | 13" 2880x1920 | 12.7" 2944x1840 | 8.8" 2560x1600 |
| OS | Android 13 | iPadOS | Android 14 | Windows 11 Home | Android 14 | Windows 11 Home |
| Stylus | false | true | true | false | true | false |
| Cellular | false | false | false | false | false | false |
Verdict
If you need a tablet strictly for watching videos in bed, reading e-books, or keeping the kids occupied with simple apps, and your budget is absolutely locked at under $100, the SEBBE 2026 is your only real option. Accept that it will be slow, and treat the keyboard as a nice bonus for the occasional web search.
For anyone else, save up. If you're a student who needs to take notes or run any educational apps, look at a used iPad or Galaxy Tab. If you want to do any real browsing, gaming, or productivity, this tablet will frustrate you. Its weakness in every performance category makes it a one-trick pony, and that trick is being cheap.