Chinese tablet maker Teclast seems to have a new Windows tablet on the way, and it’s a doozy. The company hasn’t officially announced it yet, but an AliExpress product listing for the upcoming Teclast X3 Pro spills pretty much all the details.
It’s a tablet with an 11.6 inch full HD display, an Intel Core M3-6Y30 Skylake processor, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. The tablet supports an optional keyboard, and some photos show a pen as well.
The tablet is priced at $599 including free shipping to the US, while the keyboard adds another $50 to the price tag.
All told, the tablet seems to have specs that are pretty competitive with Microsoft’s entry-level Surface Pro 4 tablet. The Microsoft model has a higher-resolution display, but the Teclast tablet has more RAM and a cheaper keyboard accessory.
Other features include HDMI, two full-sized USB 3.0 ports, a microSD card reader, a headset jack, WiFi, Bluetooth, front and rear cameras, and a 9,000 mAh battery. It has an IPS display.
The tablet weighs about 2.1 pounds.
Note that there are a few weird things in the AliExpress listing. For example, there are several places where the tablet is described as having 8GB of RAM. But there are multiple other places where it’s described as having 4GB.
I’d probably hold off on placing an order until the tablet is officially announced. But my hat’s off to TechTablets for noticing that at least one store seems to have listed the tablet a bit earlier.