Alldocube iPlay 60 Lite: Affordable Tablet with High-Resolution Streaming Capability
Sporting Widevine L1 certification, the iPlay 60 Lite can seamlessly playback content from streaming services in high resolution.
The iPlay 60 Lite by Alldocube is now accessible at a price slightly exceeding $142. Presently, it’s solely available for direct import, necessitating buyers to acquaint themselves beforehand with shipping terms and potential import levies. As is customary with many Alldocube tablets, it’s anticipated that the iPlay 60 Lite will eventually be globally available.
Sporting Widevine L1 certification, the iPlay 60 Lite can seamlessly playback content from streaming services in high resolution. Its 11-inch display boasts a resolution of 1280 x 800, which, while not exceptionally high, still delivers decent clarity. Alldocube specifies the typical brightness of the IPS panel as 350 cd/m². Housing the Unisoc Tiger T606, a modestly powerful SoC with two Cortex A75 cores.
Equipped with two card slots, users are compelled to make a choice between utilizing dual SIM functionality or expanding the 128 GB of onboard storage. The device supports numerous LTE bands, including those pertinent in Europe and the USA. The RAM, albeit relatively modest at 4 GB, can also be augmented through a form of virtual memory expansion. Powering the device is an 8000 mAh battery capable of 10-watt charging. Furthermore, GPS, Beidou, and Glonass functionalities are incorporated. Pre-installed with the latest Android 14 operating system.