JJGJ P80 11" P80 Silver 2025

Massive 24GB of RAM and 256GB storage expandable to 2TB pair with an octa-core T615 chip on Android 15, offering uncommon memory capacity at this price. The complete 2-in-1 kit includes a keyboard, mouse, and stylus, plus an 8000mAh battery and Widevine L1 support for full-day 1080p streaming. This tablet is ideal for students or families wanting an all-in-one schoolwork and media device without needing extra accessories.

CPU AMD
RAM 24 GB
Storage 256 GB
Screen 11"
OS Android 15
stylus true
cellular false
JJGJ P80 11" P80 Silver 2025 tablet
58 Overall Score
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About This Tablet

Massive 24GB of RAM and 256GB storage expandable to 2TB pair with an octa-core T615 chip on Android 15, offering uncommon memory capacity at this price. The complete 2-in-1 kit includes a keyboard, mouse, and stylus, plus an 8000mAh battery and Widevine L1 support for full-day 1080p streaming. This tablet is ideal for students or families wanting an all-in-one schoolwork and media device without needing extra accessories.

  • CPU AMD
  • RAM 24 GB
  • Storage 256 GB
  • Screen 11"
  • OS Android 15
  • Stylus

The 30-Second Version

A ridiculously cheap tablet that actually runs well and comes with every accessory you'd need. The 24GB RAM is a standout at this price, and performance is smooth for everyday tasks. Just know the screen is average, the keyboard feels cheap, and it charges like a snail. If you're okay with those trade-offs, buy it.

Overview

The JJGJ P80 is one of those tablets that makes you double-check the price. For under $200, you get an 11-inch Android 15 slate, a keyboard, a mouse, a stylus, and a case. It sounds too good to be true, and in a few ways, it is. But the core experience is surprisingly capable for the money.

Inside, an AMD T615 octa-core chip and a frankly absurd 24GB of RAM keep things moving without much stutter. The 256GB of storage is expandable, the battery lasts all day, and Widevine L1 means Netflix in HD. It's not a premium device, but it does exactly what most people need a tablet to do while throwing in every accessory you'd normally buy separately.

Performance

The T615 processor, paired with that 24GB RAM (likely a mix of real and virtual memory), sits in the top 15% of tablets in our database for CPU muscle, and the GPU isn't far behind. Scrolling through apps and light gaming feel smooth, and multitasking doesn't choke like on many budget tabs. Storage speeds are solidly average, so opening files won't frustrate you. The weak spot is the 1280x800 display, which is dead-center in the rankings. It's bright enough for indoor use but lacks sharpness, so reading fine text or detailed art feels less crisp than on pricier panels. Connectivity also lags with Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0, which is a step behind newer options.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 83.3
GPU 82.2
RAM 96.1
Screen 49.7
Battery 79.2
Feature 68.7
Storage 73.7
User Sentiment 53.3
Connectivity 36.8
Social Proof 69.1

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Insane spec sheet for the price, especially that 24GB RAM. 96th
  • Bundled keyboard, mouse, stylus, and case are genuinely useful. 83th
  • Battery easily lasts a full workday or a couple of movies. 82th
  • Expandable storage up to 2TB means you'll never worry about space. 79th

Cons

  • The included keyboard is flimsy and feels like it'll break quickly.
  • Charging is painfully slow, so plan to juice it overnight.
  • 1280x800 screen is just okay, nothing more.
  • Random Wi-Fi dropouts sometimes require a quick restart.

The Word on the Street

4.2/5 (460 reviews)
👍 Owners consistently mention how impressed they are by the value and the smooth performance for the price.
👎 A common gripe is that the included keyboard feels cheap and the stylus tip is spongy, making them hard to use for real work.
🤔 While the battery holds up for a full day, many people find the charging speed painfully slow and a few note random connectivity drops.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU AMD
Cores 8

Memory & Storage

RAM 24 GB
Storage 256 GB
Expandable Yes

Display

Size 11"
Panel IPS

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth 5

Features

Stylus Support Yes

Physical

Weight 1.4 kg / 3.2 lbs
OS Android 15

Value & Pricing

At $120 to $198, the JJGJ P80 is hard to argue against. You're getting a functional tablet and a full accessory kit for less than most budget slates cost on their own. Yes, the keyboard is flimsy and the screen won't win awards, but the sheer amount of stuff in the box is wild. If you just want a Netflix machine for the kitchen or a first tablet for a kid, this punches well above its price tag. Just don't expect it to replace a laptop or a premium device.

vs Competition

Stacked against the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro or Xiaomi Pad 7, the JJGJ feels like a toy in build quality and screen sharpness. Those tablets start at much higher prices but give you sharper displays, faster Wi-Fi, and better accessory ecosystems. The Apple iPad 10th gen is in a different universe for app support and longevity. But none of those come with a keyboard and mouse in the box. If your budget is firm under $200 and you just want a device that works without hunting for extras, this one's tough to beat. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 (a few years old now) still has a better screen and stylus, but you'll pay more and get no case or keyboard.

Spec JJGJ P80 11" P80 Apple iPad Air M3 Lenovo Idea Tab Pro Idea Tab Pro Xiaomi Pad 7 2410CRP4CG Microsoft Surface Pro 11th Edition Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra SM-X920NZAAXAR
CPU AMD Apple M3 MediaTek Dimensity 8300 Processor (3.35 GHz ) 2.8E+3 Intel Core Ultra 7 268V Mediatek MT6989
RAM (GB) 24 8 8 8 32 12
Storage (GB) 256 256 128 256 512 256
Screen 11" 13" 2732x2048 12.7" 2944x1840 11.2" 3200x2136 13" 2880x1920 14.6" 2960x1848
OS Android 15 iPadOS Android 14 Android 14 HyperOS Windows 11 Pro Android 14
Stylus true true true true true true
Cellular false true true false false false
Battery (Wh) - 37 - - 47 -
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamScreenBatteryFeatureStorageUser SentimentConnectivitySocial Proof
JJGJ P80 11" P80 83.382.296.149.779.268.773.753.336.869.1
Apple iPad Air M3 Compare 73.573.177.592.497.49183.594.996.597.8
Lenovo Idea Tab Pro Idea Tab Pro Compare 83.382.277.591.991.299.864.953.396.597.8
Xiaomi Pad 7 2410CRP4CG Compare 96.795.866.298.686.252.883.588.178.886.9
Microsoft Surface Pro 11th Edition Compare 74.49398.695.39984.19376.893.838.9
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra SM-X920NZAAXAR Compare 55.856.981.297.392.795.383.5078.897.8

Common Questions

Q: Does this tablet stream Netflix in HD?

Yes. It's Widevine L1 certified, so you can watch Netflix, Prime Video, and other services in up to 1080p full HD on the 11-inch screen.

Q: Is the 24GB RAM actually real or just a marketing trick?

It's almost certainly a mix of physical RAM and virtual memory from storage, but in practice it handles multiple apps and light gaming without slowdowns.

Q: Will the included keyboard hold up for college note-taking?

It's fine for occasional emails or quick notes, but the build quality is flimsy. If you type all day, you'll want a sturdier Bluetooth keyboard.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you need a high-resolution screen for drawing or detailed photo editing. The 1280x800 panel just doesn't have the sharpness for fine visual work. Also look elsewhere if you rely on fast, stable Wi-Fi for streaming or video calls, the older Wi-Fi 5 and reported dropouts could frustrate you. And don't expect Android version updates down the line, this is not a device with long-term software support.

Verdict

The JJGJ P80 is a no-brainer for students on a tight budget, casual media bingers, or anyone who needs a beater tablet for the couch. It's smooth, the accessories are right there in the box, and the storage is plentiful. It's not for serious work or art, but for what 90% of people actually do with a tablet, it's a solid buy. If you can stomach the slow charging and occasional Wi-Fi hiccup, you'll be happy.

Usage Scores

Overall (57.7)Reading (58.2)Student (59.6)Business (52)Art Design (63.3)Productivity (59)Entertainment (60)

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