The Teclast P30 has a physical footprint of 242.4 mm wide by 161.3 mm tall, with a thickness of 8.8 mm and a weight of 544 g. The tablet does not come with a stylus, a detachable keyboard, or a backlit keyboard, and it offers no water resistance rating. Pen tilt sensitivity is also absent, making the device a straightforward slate without any bundled input accessories.
The Teclast P30 features a 10.1-inch IPS LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 1280 x 800 px, yielding a pixel density of approximately 149.45 ppi. The display does not include branded damage-resistant glass, an anti-reflection coating, or sapphire glass protection. On the HDR front, the screen supports neither HDR10, HDR10+, nor Dolby Vision, and it is not an e-paper panel.
The Teclast P30 is driven by the Unisoc T606 chipset, built on a 12 nm process with an eight-thread CPU running at 1.6 GHz across all cores using big.LITTLE and HMP scheduling, alongside integrated LTE and ARM TrustZone security. It carries 4GB of DDR4 RAM at 1600 MHz, 128GB of eMMC 5.1 internal storage, and supports external memory cards up to 1024GB, with a maximum addressable memory of 14GB and a memory bandwidth of 12.8 GB/s. Graphics are handled by the Mali G57 MP1 with one execution unit, 64 shading units, and a clock speed of 650 MHz, supporting DirectX 12, OpenGL ES 3.2, and OpenCL 2. The CPU cache hierarchy consists of 128 KB L1, 2 MB L2, and 1 MB L3, and the chip has a thermal design power of 10W. In benchmarks, the device scores 1391 multi-core and 371 single-core in Geekbench 6, along with a PassMark score of 2663 and a single-core PassMark of 988. Android 14 ships as the operating system, and the platform supports 64-bit computing throughout.
The Teclast P30 includes a dual rear camera setup rated at 50 MP and 0.3 MP, built around a CMOS sensor without back-side illumination, and capable of recording video at 1080p and 30 fps. The main camera supports touch autofocus, continuous autofocus during video recording, HDR mode, and a range of manual controls including ISO, focus, exposure, and white balance, though manual shutter speed is not available. A single LED flash is present for stills and doubles as a video light, but there is no dual-tone or RGB flash option. The camera does not offer optical zoom, optical image stabilization, slow-motion video, timelapse, panorama, burst mode, or 3D recording, and HDR10 and Dolby Vision recording are also absent. On the front, a 2 MP camera is included without a dedicated flash.
The Teclast P30 features stereo speakers and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, covering the basics for both built-in and wired audio output. It does not include a radio tuner, and on the Bluetooth audio codec side, none of the advanced options are supported — aptX, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, and LDAC are all absent.
The Teclast P30 is equipped with a 6000 mAh rechargeable, non-removable battery that supports fast charging. A battery level indicator is built in, giving users a straightforward way to monitor remaining charge. Wireless charging is not supported.
The Teclast P30 connects wirelessly via Wi-Fi 4 and Wi-Fi 5 with download and upload speeds of up to 300 Mbits/s and 100 Mbits/s respectively, and pairs with peripherals over Bluetooth 5.4. Wired connectivity is handled through a USB Type-C port running USB 2.0, while cellular, NFC, HDMI, Ethernet, and GPS are all absent, and neither a gyroscope, compass, barometer, nor infrared sensor is included. The accelerometer is present, and the device supports offline voice recognition and voice commands. On the software side, the tablet offers a range of Android features including split screen, Picture-in-Picture, dark mode, dynamic theming, theme customization, widgets, full-page screenshots, media picker, customizable notifications, notification controls, a child lock, multi-user support, on-device machine learning, and the ability to play games while they download. Privacy controls cover location options, camera and microphone access management, app tracking blocking, clipboard warnings, and device position tracking, though Mail Privacy Protection, cross-site tracking blocking, and Wi-Fi password sharing are not supported. The device does not include a fingerprint scanner, iris scanner, or 3D facial recognition, and it does not receive direct OS vendor updates or support app offloading, Quick Start, or focus modes.
In Geekbench 5, the Teclast P30 achieves a multi-core score of 1175 and a single-core score of 313. The device uses DDR4 memory.