Review Of TCL 10 Tab Max

Posted on Feb 05th 2022



Specifications

- Operating System Android 10

- Display 10.36″ IPS - Multi-Touch.

- Octa-core Processor.

- Processor Clock Speed 2 GHz.

- RAM 4GB.

- Storage 64GB.

- Memory Card microSD.

- Cell Technology 4G.

- Remote Connectivity 802.11a/b/g/n/ac.

- Back Camera 13MP. Front camera 8MP.

Pros

- Good battery life.

- Lightweight.

- Reliable.

- Great screen quality 

Cons

- Poor Camera Quality

- Viewing angles are unavailable

Design

The 10 Tab Max is a mid-range tablet constructed totally of plastic that is of good quality. The backboard has a double surface finish which feels rugged and robust and gives the device a more superior feel, although I would have jumped at the chance to have seen a chrome lodging or gleam finish to invigorate the look even more.

The back panel houses a single 13MP camera with LED at the upper left corner alongside the TCL logo at the bottom left. The top and lower parts of the tab have four speaker grilles, out of which only two function as a speaker.

The left side has a five-pin POGO connector for docking, while the right has volume buttons and a SIM card plate. The power button is set at the top of the tablet, which feels difficult to reach while using the tab in representation mode. The front has a 10.36-inch full HD display and an 8MP selfie camera.

During Use

Discussing the display, the tab accompanies a 10.3-inch display, and it accompanies TCL's exclusive NXT-Vison; this is the place where TCL utilize all their experience in the TV world, and the screen carefully upscales content, making games and videos look HDR, and tweaking pictures viewed, and watching media or games more sufficient.

Mid-range tablet performance play a significant part, we tried the Tab 10 in various situations like watching videos on YouTube, TV shows, and motion pictures, attending online office meetings, and also some gaming; the TCL 10 Tab Max performed all around well, and we never felt the requirement for additional power while playing out an assignment, the device had the option to play AAA games like Call Of Duty Mobile and Google Stadia without any issues. The sound quality from double speakers is clear enough and precise, not full sound but more than satisfactory.

The 13MP back camera is standard and is just great for occasional photography if the camera is concerned. To be straightforward, we only utilize a tablet camera for scanning documents, and the camera was fine for this undertaking. Also, the 8MP at the front offers respectable clearness for video calls and taking selfies.