October big Teclast sale is upon us


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Christmas time is still pretty far ahead, but maybe it would be a smart thing to do to start the gift hunt already in October, especially if you can find some tempting sales. Just like for example sales from the popular chinese tablet maker Teclast, who in cooperation with Geekbuying e-shop prepared some big discounts for their products running until October 25th.

Main stars of this sale are for example the Teclast Tbook 16 Pro with 11,6-inch screen, dualboot systems, 4 GB RAM and 64 ROM available for just $217.99. Or maybe the smaller Teclast Tbook 11 with 10,6-inch screen, usual Intel CherryTrail Atom Z8300 and dualboot for $192.99. Eventually if you need something bigger than these two then Teclast Tbook 12 Pro with similar hardware, but 12,2-inch screen is available for $276.82.

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Of course that’s just some examples from the wider selection of Teclast products, so check out the full list here and maybe you will find something fitting your needs. Stocks are limited so don’t hesitate for too long.

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4 Comments

  1. David Košič
    October 18, 2016

    I just can’t wait to buy a 2 year old Chinese tablet.

  2. Joe mont
    October 18, 2016

    The Teclast x80 has been 80-90$ for a long time now, suddenly its 110$?

    • October 18, 2016

      Apparently it’s out of stock everywhere else. So it’s just Geekbuying taking advantage of the opportunity.

  3. Alex
    October 18, 2016

    Buying a Teclast device is something like buying a lottery ticket. Given their non existent quality control, one may either end with a problematic device or if get (really) lucky, with a bargain. As I’m reading reviews for Teclast devices at various reseller sites, the first one is actually happening quite often. Last but not least, the “discounted” prices are hardly a good buy, with a few more $$$ one can find a much better and reliable device, from well know makers.