The Doogee T40 Pro is a new and quite thin Android tablet with a 7.6-millimeters case, that is also very portable at 568 grams. It has a 12-inch IPS screen with 2.4K resolution, which can be operated with more than just a finger. Instead, it can also be used with a stylus, recognizing up to 1,024 pressure levels. More expensive tablets often support significantly more pressure levels. With that said, the extent to which the differences are actually noticeable when taking notes, for example, will depend to a large extent on your own requirements. A keyboard or a keyboard cover can be connected - the T40 Pro is equipped with corresponding pins for this purpose.
With the Helio G99 a mid-range SoC is used, and the built-in RAM has a capacity of 8 GB, which is a decent size. The tablet is also equipped with 512 GB of internal memory. This can be easily expanded using a memory card. However, there is one restriction: the second card slot is designed as a combination slot and can accommodate either a second SIM card or the memory card. The connection to LTE networks is supported, although 5G mobile radio is not supported.
A GNSS module with GPS support is also available, as is a 3.5-mm audio jack. The tablet also supports facial recognition via the front camera. The main camera has a resolution of 16 megapixels and the 10,800 mAh battery can also be used to charge other devices. The operating system is Android 14.
The tablet can currently be ordered from direct importers for a price of US$369, plus the shipping service provider's delivery charge.
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