Teclast has just expanded its M50 lineup with the M50 Plus, a budget-friendly Android tablet that doesn’t skimp on features. Following the M50, M50 Pro, and M50 Mini, this latest addition aims to balance performance, display quality, and affordability—all for an introductory price of just 629 yuan ($86).
The M50 Plus boasts a 10.1-inch fully laminated IPS display with a 1920×1200 resolution, delivering crisp visuals and vibrant colors. It also features TÜV Rheinland-certified eye protection, which reduces blue light exposure, making it easier on the eyes during extended use. With a peak brightness of 350 nits, the screen remains clear even in well-lit environments.
Under the hood, the MediaTek Helio G85 processor powers the M50 Plus, coupled with a Mali-G52 MC2 GPU—a solid combination for everyday tasks and casual gaming. It comes with 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM, but thanks to virtual expansion, users can bump it up to 16GB for smoother multitasking. Storage-wise, it packs 128GB of internal storage, with the option to expand further via microSD.
Running on Android 14, the software experience is clean and optimized, featuring Parallel View for split-screen multitasking and an enhanced Taskbar for quick navigation. Teclast has also integrated advanced parental controls, making the tablet a great choice for families.
For photography and video calls, the M50 Plus sports a 13MP rear camera with flash support, ensuring clear shots even in low light. On the front, an 8MP camera handles video calls and selfies.
A 7000mAh battery keeps the device running through long work or entertainment sessions, and when it’s time to recharge, USB Type-C fast charging ensures you’re back in action quickly.
The M50 Plus is well-equipped for connectivity, featuring dual-mode 4G support, WiFi 5GHz, and Bluetooth 5.0. It also includes a 3.5mm headphone jack for wired audio lovers and dual-channel speakers for an immersive media experience. For navigation and motion tracking, the tablet is packed with GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, a gravity sensor, a light sensor, and a hall sensor.
At just $86, the Teclast M50 Plus looks like an impressive budget tablet that delivers far more than its price suggests. Whether you’re looking for an affordable entertainment hub, a device for remote learning, or a secondary screen for multitasking, this one is worth considering.
You can get one here.