0:00Now, welcome back peeps. Early
0:01figuretech, and today we’re doing a
0:03quarterly roundup for 2026. Now, while
0:06the first few months of the year were
0:08packed with budget smartphone launches,
0:10the tablet space, yeah, it didn’t stay
0:12quiet either. Let’s get started.
0:17Kicking things off, we have the Infinix
0:19X Pad 30E. This one is priced at just
0:2210,999
0:24pesos. So, it’s easily one of the most
0:26budget-friendly options you can get
0:27right now. This is great for students or
0:29anyone who just needs a basic tablet.
0:31Upfront, you’re getting an 11-in full HD
0:33plus IPS display with a 60 Hz refresh
0:36rate. Performance-wise, it’s powered by
0:38a MediaTek Helio G series chip paired
0:40with up to 8 gig of RAM and 256 gig of
0:43storage. And if that’s not enough, you
0:45can still expand it by microSD card. For
0:47cameras, you’ve got a 5-megapixel rear
0:49and an 8-megapixel front. Nothing fancy,
0:51but good enough for video calls and the
0:53occasional snap. This one packs a 7,000
0:55mA battery with 18 W charging. And it
0:57runs on Android 15 with XOS. Plus, it
1:00supports 4G LTE, so you can stay
1:02connected even without Wi-Fi. The next
1:04one on our list is the Samsung Galaxy
1:06Tab A11 Plus. This one is priced at
1:0815,590 pesos for the Wi-Fi variant and
1:1118,790 pesos for the 5G model. Now, what
1:15you’re getting here is a pretty
1:16well-rounded tablet. It has an 11-in
1:18display with a 90 Hz refresh rate, which
1:20means smoother scrolling whether you’re
1:22browsing, watching videos, or doing
1:24light gaming. You also get a quad
1:26speaker setup with Dolby Atmos, so it’s
1:28a solid pick for media consumption.
1:30Performance-wise, it’s powered by a
1:31MediaTek Dimensity 7300 paired with 6
1:34gig of RAM and 128 gig of storage. You
1:37can also expand storage via microSD up
1:39to 2 terabyte, which is always nice. For
1:41cameras, you get an 8-megapixel rear and
1:43a 5-megapixel front, which are good
1:45enough for video calls and document
1:47scans. Battery is a 7,040 mA unit with
1:5025 W charging. And yes, it still has a
1:53headphone jack. Next up, we have the
1:55Huawei MatePad 11.5 2026 Dynamic
1:58Edition. This tablet leans more toward
2:00productivity and media consumption, and
2:02it’s priced at 19,999
2:05pesos. It features an 11.5-in display
2:07and up to 120 Hz refresh rate. Under the
2:10hood, it runs on a Kirin T820 processor
2:13paired with 8 gig of RAM and 256 gig of
2:15storage. It’s not exactly built for
2:18gaming, but for multitasking, document
2:20work, and streaming, it should be more
2:22than capable. For cameras, you’re
2:23getting a 13-megapixel rear camera with
2:26autofocus and an 8-megapixel front
2:28camera both capable of 1080p videos.
2:30Just keep in mind, this is a Wi-Fi-only
2:32device, so there’s no SIM or 5G support
2:35here. Battery is pretty impressive at
2:3710,100 mA unit paired with 40 W fast
2:40charging. Also on this list is the
2:42Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 Plus Kids
2:44Edition. This is basically the same
2:46tablet, but designed with families and
2:48younger users in mind. You still get
2:50that 11-in display with a 90 Hz refresh
2:53rate, but the main highlight here is
2:55Samsung [music] Kids Mode, a dedicated
2:57space where kids can safely explore
2:59age-appropriate apps and [music]
3:00content. Parents can manage screen time,
3:02control content, and monitor usage,
3:04which makes it a great option for
3:06building healthier digital habits.
3:08Performance is similar to the standard
3:09version, so it’s perfectly fine for
3:11educational apps, videos, and casual
3:13games. And the price comes in at 16,990
3:16pesos. Next, we have something a bit
3:19more productivity-focused,
3:20the Infinix X Pad Edge. It features a
3:23large 13.2-in IPS LCD. [music] It’s only
3:2560 Hz, but the bigger screen makes a
3:27huge difference when it comes to
3:29multitasking and productivity. It’s
3:30powered by a Snapdragon 685 processor
3:33paired with up to 8 gig of RAM and 256
3:35gig of storage plus microSD support. It
3:38supports 4G connectivity, and it
3:40actually comes with an attachable
3:41keyboard and touchpad, which makes it
3:43feel closer to a budget laptop.
3:45Camera-wise, it has 8-megapixel front
3:47and rear cameras. Battery is an 8,000 mA
3:50unit with 18 W charging plus reverse
3:52charging support. This one is priced at
3:5515,999
3:56pesos. And next, we have the OnePlus Pad
4:00Go 2. This is priced at 20,990 pesos. It
4:03features a larger 12.1-in 7 by 5 Redfit
4:06display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and
4:09Dolby Vision support. It also goes up to
4:11900 nits of brightness. Under the hood,
4:13it’s powered by a MediaTek Dimensity
4:157300 Ultra processor paired with 8 gig
4:17of RAM and 128 gig of storage. For
4:20cameras, you get an 8-megapixel sensors
4:22on both the front and rear. It also
4:24packs a large 10,050 mA battery with 32
4:26W fast charging support. Out of the box,
4:29it runs on OxygenOS 14. Finally, we have
4:32the Xiaomi Pad 8. This one is priced at
4:3420,999
4:36pesos. So, it goes slightly over the
4:38budget, but in terms of performance,
4:40this is easily the most powerful tablet
4:42on this list. It features an 11.2-in
4:443.2K display with a 144 Hz refresh rate
4:48along with Dolby Vision and HDR Vivid.
4:51Under the hood, it’s powered by a
4:52Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor paired
4:55with up to 12 gig of RAM. For cameras,
4:57you get a 13-megapixel rear and an
4:598-megapixel front. While audio is
5:01handled by quad speakers with Dolby
5:03Atmos. It also supports Wi-Fi 7,
5:05Bluetooth 6.0, runs on HyperOS 3, and is
5:08[music] backed by a 9,200 mA battery
5:10with 45 W fast charging.
5:13And that’s it for our tablets under
5:1520,000 pesos for quarter 1 2026. So,
5:19which one are you picking? Again, this
5:20is Earl, and I’ll see you guys in the
5:22next one.
5:23Bye.
⚠️ This transcription is auto-generated from YouTube captions. Some text may not be 100% accurate.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply