Here are the five reasons why the TechLife Pad Neo is a great buy, and the not-so-great ones.
Big yet affordable, the TechLife Pad Neo is a budget-friendly entertainment gizmo for the whole family. But is it the dream “sulit” tablet at an SRP of below 6K?
Let’s start with the Unisoc T612 processor, which scores 245,849 AnTuTu points. It’s paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of ROM; a 128GB version is also available. As a tablet, the chipset and memory are enough for browsing and streaming your favorite shows.
Although not designed for demanding productivity tasks, the TechLife Pad Neo can help students accomplish homework and do research online, especially those who can’t afford a notebook. The 8MP rear camera and 5MP selfie camera are decent for video calls and simple shots.
Besides the large 10.1-inch IPS LCD display, the tablet features a 6,000mAh battery, tanky enough for hours of online classes, watching recipes and how-tos, and learning new skills. But beware that the device lacks water resistance.
Despite being a budget tablet, it boasts 4G LTE connectivity and dual-SIM to boot!
Reasons Why It’s a Great Buy
- Screen size of 10 inches
- Big battery of 6,000mAh
- 3.5mm headphone jack
- Cellular connectivity
- Dual SIM support
Not-So-Great Reasons
- Large display bezels
- Display resolution a bit low
- Slow charging speed
- Low memory
- 60Hz refresh rate
The TechLife Pad Neo retails at PHP 5,999 but you can get it for as low as PHP 4,199 via online flagship stores.