Blackview turns an Android tablet into a PC

Blackview, known for its impact-resistant mobile phones, is also at home in the tablet genre, and this is proven by the Tab 16 revealed today with its concise name and 11″ IPS panel with 2000 x 1200 pixels, which provides an 80% screen ratio of 260.11 x 164.71 x 7.95 millimeters and housed in a 533 gram case.

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This means a large tablet, of course, but in return it is convenient to consume all kinds of content, thanks to Widevine L1 CDM protection, including high-definition streaming with the right subscription. Four Smart-K speakers, tuned by Awinic, are responsible for the music, and three modes for eye care (reading, dark, eye care), earning the TÜV Rheinland certification for low blue light.


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By purchasing the touch pad keyboard, productivity is also there, and this is what the pre-installation of the WPS Office office package is about, and the stylus is included in the basic box of the Tab 16 by all customers. With the 7680 mAh battery, Blackview promises 18 hours of mixed use and 15 days of standby time, and the 18-watt charging head is just as much a part of the package as the Type-A – Type-C cable, the description, the pen, and the case that can also be used as a stand. and the foil.


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The heart of the Tab 16 is the Unisoc T616 with two 2 GHz Cortex-A75 and six 1.8 GHz Cortex-A55 processor cores and the Mali-G57 GPU. The 8 GB of RAM can be expanded with 6 GB of virtual memory, and the 256 GB of storage can be expanded with a microSD card of up to 1024 GB, occupying one of the places in the dual SIM tray. It has the AC WiFi modem, 4G data connection with B20 LTE band, and support for four satellite groups for positioning.


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The tablet runs Android 12 with Doke OS_P 3.0 interface. An 8-megapixel Samsung S5K4H7 camera was placed on the front, and a 13-megapixel Sony IMX258 on the back. During the opening week of March 20-26, the Blackview Tab 16 is half off for $189.99 here in blue, green, and gray.

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