ECOPAD ECOPAD Android 15 Tablet, 10 Inch Tablets with Review

The $70 ECOPAD tablet has a secret weapon: a GPU that punches way above its price tag. But is that enough to make it your next buy?

CPU MediaTek
Storage 64 GB
Screen 10.1"
OS Android
Stylus No
Cellular No
ECOPAD ECOPAD Android 15 Tablet, 10 Inch Tablets with tablet
46.2 Overall Score

Overview

Look, for $70, the ECOPAD Android 15 Tablet isn't trying to be an iPad Pro. It's trying to be a shockingly cheap 2-in-1 that you can toss in a bag without worrying. The one thing to know? Its GPU performance is bizarrely good for the price, landing in the 99th percentile. That means games and videos will run smoother than you'd ever expect from a tablet this cheap. Everything else is a compromise, but that one spec is a genuine surprise.

Performance

Here's the weird part: this thing can game. The MediaTek chip's GPU is punching way above its weight class, making basic 3D titles and video playback feel surprisingly fluid. But don't get it twisted. The CPU is sluggish, landing in the bottom third of all tablets, so opening apps and switching between them will have you waiting. It's a Jekyll and Hyde performance: great for watching stuff, frustrating for doing stuff.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 44.3
GPU 99
RAM 35.5
Screen 56
Battery 48.8
Feature 61.7
Storage 30.6
Connectivity 74.7
Social Proof 61.8

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong gpu (99th percentile) 99th

Cons

  • Below average storage (23th percentile) 31th
  • Below average ram (26th percentile)
  • Below average cpu (34th percentile)

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU MediaTek
GPU Graphics

Memory & Storage

Storage 64 GB

Display

Size 10.1"
Panel IPS

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 6

Physical

Weight 1.2 kg / 2.7 lbs
OS Android

Value & Pricing

For $70, it's absolutely worth it if your expectations are set correctly. You're not buying a premium experience. You're buying a functional tablet and basic laptop combo that won't break the bank. It's a fantastic second screen, a kid's first tablet, or a travel beater you won't cry over if it gets lost.

$70

vs Competition

Don't even think about comparing this to an iPad Pro or a Surface Pro. That's like comparing a scooter to a sports car. A more relevant competitor is something like an older Amazon Fire tablet, but the ECOPAD wins because it runs full Android with Google Play. The Lenovo Legion Go is a different beast entirely for gaming. Honestly, at this price, its main competition is other ultra-budget Android tablets, and the ECOPAD's 2-in-1 design and strong GPU give it a clear edge.

Verdict

If you need a dirt-cheap tablet for videos, light web browsing, and basic document work with a keyboard, buy it. The GPU performance alone makes it a standout in the bargain bin. If you need a primary device for real productivity or care about screen quality, save up for something else. This is a tool for a very specific, budget-conscious job.