This has been on the YouTube channel for a few days, but here it is for those that aren’t following the channel. The Teclast Tbook 16 Power, looks exactly the same as the Tbook 16S however, it has a type-c port and different internals. The most powerful Atom chip (perhaps ever) the X7 Z8750. This has a maximum turbo of 2.56Ghz, a huge 8GB of RAM (For an Atom tablet) and 64GB Samsung eMMC. Unboxing video below:
First impressions:
- The screen looks great in terms of color and viewing angles however, I find it’s a bit dull. Looks to be around 230 lux only.
- The Tbook 16 Power can be charged via the type-c port. Port support data and charging at the same time. No display out.
- The build is very solid, it’s well made. Plastic hard frame, metal rear and metal kickstand.
- The keyboard is the same as the 16S’s, high-quality decent typing experience.
- Touchpad is too short, but the accuracy and sensitivity has been stepped up to compensate for this.
- The touchpad as no swipe gesture support, which would be a bit of a nightmare on a pad so short.
- Speakers are both on the right side, okay volume. But do distort at maximum volume.
- The 8GB of RAM is dual channel, which should offer double the RAM bandwidth vs the single channel Atom X5 Z8300
- My Tbook 16S stylus doesn’t work on the screen, seems Teclast change the stylus over the 16S model.
- The screen touch response and accuracy is good, things feel quicker and snappier than the Atom X5 Z8300 powered Tbook 16S.
I’ll be checking out the performance of a Z8750 and 8GB combination. Some benchmarks, Android and Windows gaming, see if we can get some fluid frame rates from popular titles.

