Alldocube has rolled out a new budget tablet in Japan, and it’s a bit of a surprise package. The iPlay 70 Max Pro is now listed at JPY 29,999 (around $191), and for that price you’re getting a 13-inch high-res screen and 5G built in.

The tablet uses the Unisoc S715, an octa-core chip that Alldocube says scores roughly 650,000 on AnTuTu. The company even compares it to devices running MediaTek’s Dimensity 1080, like the Redmi Note 12 Pro. Alongside that, you get 8GB of RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.2 storage, plus a microSD slot if you need more room.
The big draw is the display. It’s a 13-inch IPS panel with a 1600 × 2560 resolution, and Alldocube is highlighting Widevine L1 support — meaning Netflix and Prime Video can stream at full quality, not the blurry SD you get on many cheap tablets. The tablet also packs eight speakers, which is pretty unusual at this price.
Alldocube is also trying to angle it a bit toward productivity. There’s a desktop mode, a Pogo Pin connector for an optional keyboard, and support for USI 2.0 stylus pens. The cameras are basic — 8MP on the front and 13MP on the back — but fine for calls. Connectivity includes dual-SIM 5G, Wi-Fi 5, and Bluetooth 5.0.

Powering the whole thing is a 10,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging, which should make it a solid all-day streaming machine.
Right now the iPlay 70 Max Pro is only available in Japan, but Alldocube says a global release is coming. At roughly $190, it looks like one of the stronger big-screen budget options announced lately — especially if you just want a large display, dependable battery life, and the option to use it as a light work device.
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