Blackview Tab 13 back panel

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  • Blackview announced today the market release of its latest rugged Android tablet.
  • The Blackview Tab 13 supports Simo internet, which allows the device to connect to the internet even without a Wi-Fi network or SIM card.
  • The tablet is available to purchase starting today for $150.

Unlike its signature products, the Blackview Tab 13 is not designed to endure harsh conditions or drops. Features you don't usually see in most tablets are included.

Blackview's new answer to the best tablets is powered by the same processor as the best ones, and can be expanded to 10GB with a 4GB memory expansion. The internal storage can be expanded via a microSD card slot up to 1 terabytes.

The tablet has internet technology support. The Blackview Tab 13 can connect to the internet even if you don't have a mobile phone. It's ideal for frequent travelers who don't want to change their sim cards every time they travel.

The Tab 13 can be found in the EU, the United Kingdom, the United States, Mexico, Canada, and Japan. Blackview plans to include SIMO 2.0 support in the future in order to expand the number of countries where there is no cellular service.

The TV Rheinland Low Blue Light certification shows that the tablets protects against blue light exposure.

Blackview Tab 13 display in PC mode

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According to Blackview, the Tab 13 is the first of its kind to have a PC mode. It allows you to open multiple apps at the same time on a PC. In multi-window mode, apps can be used at the same time in PC mode. There are other tablets that have their own PC Mode support.

The Tab 13 has a larger battery than its predecessor. Blackview says it can last more than 30 hours between charges. In 6 hours, continuous video streaming over the internet depletes the battery. Doke OS 3.0 is the operating system for the tablets. There is a dual camera setup on the back.

You can get the Tab 13 for $133.99 with Blackview's limited promotional offer.