10.36-Inch Budget Tablet Alldocube iPlay 50 Lite To Launch On November 11
Alldocube says it will launch a real budget tablet at 10.36 inches in November when they're launching the Alldocube iPlay 50 Lite. And while Alldocube is only teasing this tablet up until the release, they say it will launch for under $100 on November 11, with premiere on AliExpress.
That sounds like a very good price for a tablet in the 10.4-inch range. But the low price seems to be achived through the combination of a 1.8 GHz octa-core Allwinner A523 processor, a screen with a 60% gamut, and a 6200 mAh battery capacity.
But other than that, the Alldocube iPlay 50 Lite is a pretty normal Android tablet in this size range.

It features a Full HD screen with a Full HD display resolution of 2000 x 1200 at up to 380 nits, with support for Widevine L1. And it has a 5MP front camera and 8MP rear camera.
The processor is supported by 4GB of RAM and 4GB of virtual RAM, and 128GB of storage, with support for microSD cards up to 512GB in Android 13.
Actually, the main highlight of the chipset is the Wi-Fi which brings with it dual-band Wi-Fi 6, as well as Bluetooth 5.2. But no 4G LTE like so many of the other tablets in this category.
Other hardware includes a gravity sensors, stereo BOX speakers, a single mic, a USB-C port, and a 3.5mm audio combination jack.
The tablet weighs 466 grams and is 8.4mm thick.
So in this range it doesn't have many competitors. In terms of price and size, the closest is the new Fire HD 10.
Interesting enough, Alldocube is also marketing this tablet with a tablet floor stand with magnetic attachment, which is the first time I've seen any tablet brand promote that in the marketing material before. The funny thing is, that Alldocube doesn't even make those stands or holders.
These tablet holders can be very useful, especially those who can be attached to a table, desk, bed, kitchen cabinets, or furniture like that.
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