Shenzhen Kanglaimi Electronics Co., Ltd 2026 Tablet 10 inch Android 15 Tablet with Review

This $100 Android tablet comes with a keyboard, but you'll pay for it with a terrible screen and only 64GB of storage. It's a budget option with some serious flaws.

CPU 2 GHz
RAM 64 GB
Storage 8 GB
Screen 10.1" 800x1280
OS Android 15
Stylus No
Cellular No
Shenzhen Kanglaimi Electronics Co., Ltd 2026 Tablet 10 inch Android 15 Tablet with tablet
35.8 Overall Score

Overview

Let's be clear about what this is: a $100 Android tablet that comes with a keyboard and mouse. That's the one thing to know. For that price, you're getting a functional 2-in-1 device that can handle basic web browsing, video streaming, and light document work. But you have to look past the marketing hype. The '30GB RAM' claim is mostly virtual memory trickery—it's really 8GB of physical RAM, which is still decent for the price. The screen resolution, however, is stuck in 2012.

Performance

The performance is exactly what you'd expect for a hundred bucks. It's fine for opening apps and scrolling through social media, but don't expect any speed records. The GPU and CPU rankings are in the 40th percentile, which means it's slower than most modern tablets. The one surprise, based on customer reviews, is that it actually works for streaming. People are genuinely using it for Netflix and YouTube without major issues, which is a win at this price.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 44.3
GPU 46.1
RAM 98
Screen 13.8
Battery 48.8
Feature 58
Storage 0.7
Connectivity 74.7
Social Proof 45.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • It's $100 and comes with a keyboard and mouse. That's the whole value proposition. 98th
  • The 8GB of real RAM is solid for basic multitasking. 75th
  • Wi-Fi 6 is a nice modern touch for faster home networks.
  • Real users say it's surprisingly decent for streaming video apps.

Cons

  • The screen is terrible. A 10th percentile ranking for a 1280x800 display in 2026 is embarrassing. 1th
  • Only 64GB of base storage is almost unusable in 2026, landing in the 0th percentile. 14th
  • The '30GB RAM' marketing is misleading virtual memory nonsense.
  • Multiple 2-star reviews mention the touchscreen becoming unresponsive, which is a deal-breaker.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU 2 GHz

Memory & Storage

RAM 64 GB
Storage 8 GB

Display

Size 10.11"
Resolution 800
Panel IPS

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 6

Physical

Weight 1.6 kg / 3.6 lbs
OS Android 15

Value & Pricing

At $100, it's hard to call this a bad value. You get a functional tablet and a keyboard case. But 'value' doesn't mean 'good.' It means you get what you pay for, and here you're paying for a lot of compromises. It's worth it only if your budget is absolutely fixed at one hundred dollars and you need a typing solution.

$100

vs Competition

This sits in a weird spot. Against an iPad or a Galaxy Tab, it loses in every single category except price. Its real competition is other super-cheap Android tablets like the 'N-one' models. Compared to them, the included keyboard is a legit advantage. But if you can stretch your budget even to a $250 Lenovo Idea Tab, you'll get a massively better screen, more storage, and reliable performance. This tablet wins on price alone and loses on everything else.

Verdict

Only buy this if you need the absolute cheapest possible tablet-with-keyboard combo and you're okay with a bad screen. For students or anyone doing real work, the poor display and tiny storage are major hurdles. If you just need a Netflix machine for the kitchen and the keyboard is a bonus, it might work. But be ready to deal with potential touchscreen issues, as several real customers had to send theirs back. It's a gamble.