EITOMIN D126 11" D126 Gray 2026
An all-metal 8mm-thin chassis houses a MediaTek MTK8786 octa-core processor, 8GB RAM, and an 11-inch fully laminated Incell LCD, with an 8000mAh battery providing up to 10 hours of runtime. Expandable storage up to 2TB and a bundled keyboard, mouse, and stylus turn this 499g tablet into a complete portable productivity kit without added cost. It’s best for students and mobile workers who need an affordable 4G-connected device for note-taking and media consumption.
About This Tablet
An all-metal 8mm-thin chassis houses a MediaTek MTK8786 octa-core processor, 8GB RAM, and an 11-inch fully laminated Incell LCD, with an 8000mAh battery providing up to 10 hours of runtime. Expandable storage up to 2TB and a bundled keyboard, mouse, and stylus turn this 499g tablet into a complete portable productivity kit without added cost. It’s best for students and mobile workers who need an affordable 4G-connected device for note-taking and media consumption.
- CPU 2.2 GHz
- RAM 8 GB
- Storage 128 GB
- Screen 11"
- OS Android 15
- Stylus
- Cellular
The 30-Second Version
For the price of a nice dinner, you get a tablet, keyboard, mouse, and stylus that actually doesn't suck. Just don't stare at the screen too hard.
Overview
The EITOMIN D126 is the poster child for a budget tablet done right, where its almost alarming how much you get for the money. The headline here is the accessory pile-in: a keyboard, mouse, stylus, case, and screen protector all inside the box, alongside an 11-inch Android 15 tablet with 4G LTE dual SIM. The performance is genuinely snappy for everyday use, but the 1280x800 display is the glaring trade-off that keeps this from being a no-brainer for everyone.
Performance
I was braced for sluggishness, but that MediaTek octa-core chip is a real overachiever here, landing in the 92nd percentile among tablets we've tracked. It flies through apps, split-screen multitasking feels fluid, and the 8GB of real RAM keeps things humming. The virtual RAM bump to 16GB is marketing fluff, but even without it, the D126 holds its own. The weak spot is the GPU: it's strong for this price class (91st percentile), yet don't expect smooth frame rates in demanding 3D games. A handful of users also report app compatibility hiccups with certain Play Store downloads, which is the kind of friction you don't get on pricier slates.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Ridiculously generous accessory bundle (keyboard, mouse, stylus, case, screen protector) at this price 92th
- Snappy everyday performance that punches above its weight class 91th
- 4G LTE with dual SIM support is rare in budget tablets, keeping you connected on the go 89th
- Battery life that easily cruises past a full workday on a single charge 88th
Cons
- 1280x800 resolution on an 11-inch screen looks fuzzy and dated by 2026 standards 27th
- App compatibility snags with some Play Store apps are a recurring nuisance
- Virtual RAM marketing overstates the spec; you're on 8GB of real memory, not 16GB
- No Wi-Fi 6 means slower network speeds and less future-proofing
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | 2.2 GHz |
| Cores | 8 |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 8 GB |
| Storage | 128 GB |
| Expandable | Yes |
Display
| Size | 11" |
| Panel | LCD |
Connectivity
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 5 |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.0 |
| USB-C | 1 |
| Cellular | Yes |
Features
| Stylus Support | Yes |
Physical
| Weight | 0.5 kg / 1.1 lbs |
| OS | Android 15 |
Value & Pricing
Pricing for this tablet is a rollercoaster, which swings from $130 to over $300 depending on the seller. At the low end, its steal territory: you're getting a keyboard, mouse, stylus, and a capable 4G tablet for less than a pair of AirPods. At the high end, you're being fleeced. Snag this directly from the official EITOMIN store when it dips to $150 or below. Anything above that and you're better off hunting for a used iPad or a higher-res Lenovo Tab.
vs Competition
Stack this against the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ or Apple iPad 10th Generation and the D126 gets smoked on screen quality, app polish, and build materials. But that's a silly fight when those cost three to five times more. The real peer group is the Amazon Fire HD 10 and Lenovo Tab M10, and here the EITOMIN pulls ahead with stock Android 15, 4G LTE out of the box, and an accessory kit that neither competitor matches. The Fire HD 10 has a sharper display but locks you into Amazon's app store, while the Lenovo often costs more for similar internals. If you need a cheap laptop-lite with cellular, this is the one.
| Spec | EITOMIN D126 11" D126 | Apple iPad Pro M5 | Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra SM-X930NZAAXAR | Lenovo Idea Tab Pro Idea Tab Pro | Xiaomi Pad 7 2410CRP4CG | Microsoft Surface Pro 11th Edition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | 2.2 GHz | Apple M5 | MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ | MediaTek Dimensity 8300 Processor (3.35 GHz ) | 2.8E+3 | Intel Core Ultra 7 268V |
| RAM (GB) | 8 | 12 | 12 | 8 | 8 | 32 |
| Storage (GB) | 128 | 512 | 256 | 128 | 256 | 512 |
| Screen | 11" | 11" 2420x1668 | 14.6" 2960x1848 | 12.7" 2944x1840 | 11.2" 3200x2136 | 13" 2880x1920 |
| OS | Android 15 | Apple iPadOS | Android 16 | Android 14 | Android 14 HyperOS | Windows 11 Pro |
| Stylus | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Cellular | true | true | false | true | false | false |
| Battery (Wh) | - | 31 | - | - | - | 47 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Cpu | Gpu | Ram | Screen | Battery | Feature | Storage | User Sentiment | Connectivity | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EITOMIN D126 11" D126 | 92.2 | 90.7 | 66.2 | 27 | 79.2 | 88.2 | 52.4 | 88.1 | 88.8 | 40.9 |
| Apple iPad Pro M5 Compare | 96.2 | 95.1 | 81.2 | 99 | 96.6 | 96.8 | 93 | 88.1 | 98.4 | 97.8 |
| Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra SM-X930NZAAXAR Compare | 97.3 | 96.3 | 81.2 | 95.9 | 93.3 | 86.5 | 73.7 | 94.9 | 63.3 | 97.8 |
| Lenovo Idea Tab Pro Idea Tab Pro Compare | 83.3 | 82.2 | 77.5 | 91.9 | 91.2 | 99.8 | 64.9 | 53.3 | 96.5 | 97.8 |
| Xiaomi Pad 7 2410CRP4CG Compare | 96.7 | 95.8 | 66.2 | 98.6 | 86.2 | 52.8 | 83.5 | 88.1 | 78.8 | 86.7 |
| Microsoft Surface Pro 11th Edition Compare | 74.4 | 93 | 98.6 | 95.4 | 99 | 84.2 | 93 | 76.8 | 93.8 | 37.5 |
Common Questions
Q: Does it really have 16GB of RAM?
Nope. It's 8GB of real RAM plus 8GB of virtual memory that uses storage as a swap space. It helps with multitasking but isn't a substitute for actual RAM speed.
Q: Can it handle games like PUBG or Genshin Impact?
Casual games run fine, but demanding 3D titles will stutter or need low graphics settings. This isn't a gaming tablet, get something with a Snapdragon if that's your priority.
Q: Is the keyboard and mouse combo actually usable for work?
Yes, for light typing, emails, and spreadsheets it's decent. The keys are a bit cramped and the trackpad isn't great, but it transforms the tablet into a passable mini-laptop on the cheap.
Who Should Skip This
If you care even a little about screen sharpness, walk away. The 1280x800 panel on an 11-inch canvas makes text look slightly soft, and reading for long stretches will bug you. For the same money or a bit more, hunt down a used iPad 9th Gen or a Lenovo Tab with a 1080p screen instead.
Verdict
The D126 is the budget tablet that actually makes sense for people who need a cheap, connected device with a keyboard and don't want to spend half a grand. It's fast enough for web browsing, email, and streaming, and the 4G support is a legitimate differentiator. Just know that you're signing up for a low-res screen that will annoy you if you're picky about text sharpness. For the right buyer at the right sale price, this is an easy yes.