
The Mega 12 is a new and robust tablet with a wide range of features, including 5G connectivity. The device can be used with a stylus and has a PC mode, meaning that it can serve as a laptop replacement.
The Mega 12 is a new Android tablet which, according to Blackview, comes with IP69K certification and is said to be completely dustproof and waterproof. However, it is not a full-fledged rugged tablet; compared to other rugged tablets, the corners, which are often reinforced with extensive rubber buffers, are lacking.
The 280.2 × 194.2 × 8.2 millimeter tablet weighs 960 grams and is equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 7300, which supports 5G connectivity. If users do not need a second SIM card, the 256 or 512 GB of internal storage can be expanded with a memory card. Depending on the variant, the RAM is 12 or 16 GB.
A 12.2-inch IPS display is installed, which provides a specified brightness of 350 cd/m² and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. The panel has a resolution of 1,600 x 2,400 and, as expected, has Widevine L1 certification, enabling streaming content to be displayed in full resolution. Four speakers should ensure adequate audio reproduction.
An operating system based on Android 16 is installed, which should also offer a PC mode, meaning that the tablet can also be used as a PC replacement in combination with the magnetic keyboard and touchpad. Th use of a stylus is also possible. A main camera with a resolution of 50 MP is on board, and the 10,000 mAh battery can be charged with up to 55 watts.
The model will be available from January 12th for a price of $300, initially via AliExpress.

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Editor of the original article: Silvio Werner – Senior Tech Writer – 16307 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2017
I have been active as a journalist for over 10 years, most of it in the field of technology. I worked for Tom’s Hardware and ComputerBase, among others, and have been working for Notebookcheck since 2017. My current focus is particularly on mini PCs and single-board computers such as the Raspberry Pi – so in other words, compact systems with a lot of potential. In addition, I have a soft spot for all kinds of wearables, especially smartwatches. My main profession is as a laboratory engineer, which is why neither scientific contexts nor the interpretation of complex measurements are foreign to me.
Translator: Jacob Fisher – Translator – 2681 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2022
Growing up in regional Australia, I first became acquainted with computers in my early teens after a broken leg from a football (soccer) match temporarily condemned me to a predominately indoor lifestyle. Soon afterwards I was building my own systems. Now I live in Germany, having moved here in 2014, where I study philosophy and anthropology. I am particularly fascinated by how computer technology has fundamentally and dramatically reshaped human culture, and how it continues to do so.
Silvio Werner, 2026-01-10 (Update: 2026-01-10)

