Xenarc RT106-PRO 10.1" Review

This rugged tablet is built for a construction site, but its slow Celeron processor means it struggles with basic tasks. Find out if the durability is worth the performance trade-off.

CPU Intel Celeron
RAM 8 GB
Storage 128 GB
Screen 10.1" 1280x800
OS Windows 11 Pro
Stylus No
Cellular Yes
Xenarc RT106-PRO 10.1" tablet
27.1 Overall Score

Overview

This tablet is a tough shell with a very, very slow heart. The Xenarc RT106-PRO is built like a tank and has great connectivity, but its Intel Celeron processor is a deal-breaker for almost everyone. The one thing you need to know is that this thing is painfully slow for a $1,000+ device.

Performance

The performance is exactly what you'd expect from a Celeron chip in 2024: bad. It scores in the 4th percentile for CPU power, which means it's slower than 96% of other tablets. Opening more than a couple of browser tabs will make it chug. The GPU is just as weak, so don't even think about anything graphics-related. The only thing that surprised me was how well the LTE and Wi-Fi worked, but that's a small consolation prize.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 2.6
GPU 9
RAM 74.9
Screen 12
Battery 46.1
Feature 59.8
Storage 55.7
Connectivity 95.2
Social Proof 3.8

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong connectivity (88th percentile) 95th

Cons

  • Below average cpu (4th percentile) 3th
  • Below average gpu (10th percentile) 4th
  • Below average screen (10th percentile) 9th

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Celeron
Cores 1
GPU UHD Graphics

Memory & Storage

RAM 8 GB
Storage 128 GB
Expandable Yes

Display

Size 10.1"
Resolution 1280
Panel IPS
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Brightness 1000 nits

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 5
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.0
Cellular Yes

Physical

Weight 1.1 kg / 2.5 lbs
OS Windows 11 Pro

Value & Pricing

It's not worth it. At $1,084, you're paying a massive premium for the rugged design and LTE. You could buy a standard high-end tablet and a rugged case for half the price and get ten times the performance.

Price History

$1,060 $1,080 $1,100 $1,120 $1,140 $1,160 Feb 22Apr 15 $1,149

vs Competition

If you need a rugged Windows tablet, look at the Panasonic Toughbook CF-33. It's more expensive, but you get proper laptop-grade components. For everyone else, a Microsoft Surface Pro 11 or even an iPad Pro will run circles around this thing while being lighter and having better screens. The Lenovo Legion Go, while a different category, offers far more power for the same money.

Spec Xenarc RT106-PRO 10.1" Apple iPad Pro Apple 11" iPad Pro M4 Chip (Standard Glass, 2TB, Samsung Galaxy Tab S Samsung 14.6" Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra 1TB Multi-Touch Microsoft Surface Pro Microsoft 13" Surface Pro Copilot+ PC (11th Lenovo Idea Tab Lenovo - Idea Tab Pro - 12.7" 3K Tablet - 8GB RAM HP WIN MAX GPD Win MAX 2 2025 Handheld Gaming PC with AMD
CPU Intel Celeron Apple M4 MediaTek 9300 Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100 MediaTek Dimensity AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370
RAM (GB) 8 16 16 32 8 32
Storage (GB) 128 2048 1024 1000 256 2048
Screen 10.1" 1280x800 11" 2420x1668 14.6" 2960x1848 13" 2880x1920 12.7" 2944x1840 10.1" 1920x1200
OS Windows 11 Pro iPadOS Android 14 Windows 11 Home Android 14 Windows 11 Home
Stylus false true true true true true
Cellular true false false false false false
Battery (Wh) - 31 - 53 - 67
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamScreenBatteryFeatureStorageConnectivitySocial Proof
Xenarc RT106-PRO 10.1" 2.6974.91246.159.855.795.23.8
Apple iPad Pro 11" M4 Chip Compare 93.592.490.798.497.698.199.489.698.1
Samsung Galaxy Tab S 14.6" 10 Ultra Compare 7373.690.795.894.999.896.696.199.3
Microsoft Surface Pro 13" Compare 99.698.398.297.999.89494.389.692.5
Lenovo Idea Tab Pro 12.7" 3K Compare 44.145.874.99294.795.674.796.199.3
HP WIN MAX GPD Win MAX 2 2025 Handheld Compare 98.197.797.248.599.979.399.974.241.8

Verdict

Skip it. Unless your job literally involves throwing your tablet off a truck and your workflow is just checking email and a single web app, this tablet's crippling lack of speed makes it impossible to recommend. It's a niche product for a very specific, performance-insensitive user, and even then, the price is hard to swallow.