An entry-level tablet with a 10.1-inch screen aimed at basic home scenarios like browsing, streaming, and video calls. The hardware platform is quite modest: a quad-core Unisoc T310 with 4 GB of RAM scores around 232,000 points in AnTuTu, which is the lower end of the current market, sufficient for simple tasks but significantly lags behind octa-core chips like the Helio G99 or Dimensity 6300.
The built-in eMMC memory is also slower than modern UFS, though not critical for everyday use. The screen resolution of 1280x800 with a refresh rate of 60 Hz is standard for the budget class. The pixel density of 149 ppi at 10 inches means noticeable graininess at close inspection, and the brightness of 350 nits limits comfort in bright lighting conditions. A practically significant advantage is the Widevine L1 certification, which allows streaming in 1080p resolution on Netflix and similar platforms—not all budget tablets have it. The Blackview Tab 20 Wi-Fi tablet comes with a protective film and a stand case with two tilt angles—a notable bonus for a budget device. The 6000 mAh battery without fast charging (10W) ensures long autonomy under moderate load. The casing is metal, and it includes a mini-jack port, GPS with GLONASS and Galileo support. SIM card not supported.
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