
We compared six entry‑level Windows tablets that sit between $143.10 and $211.61, spanning three price tiers. The Kbjpads Windows Tablet 6GB stands out with a perfect 5.0 rating from seven reviewers, a 10.1‑inch display and 6 GB of RAM for just $178.00, making it a compelling choice for anyone who wants a full Windows 11 experience while staying within budget.
The budget tier includes the Kbjpads 4GB ($143.10) and Zaofepu ($158.99), both offering 10.1‑inch screens and expandable storage but limited to 4‑6 GB of RAM. Mid‑range options are the Kbjpads 6GB and the Sztps model ($175.99), each packing 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage, plus a lightweight build under 1.3 lb. The premium tier features the Sztpsls ($178.20) with an 8 MP rear camera and the Naxa NID‑1080 ($211.61) that adds a detachable keyboard and up to 5 hours of battery life.
Below we’ll break down each tablet’s specifications, strengths, and the user scenarios they suit best, so you can pinpoint the device that matches your needs.

Kbjpads Windows Tablet 6GB
A 6000 mAh battery provides all‑day use, supporting home and office tasks without breaking the bank.

Naxa NID-1080
Ideal for power‑hungry users needing longer sessions, the Naxa NID-1080 costs about $33.61 more than the Kbjpads, reflecting its premium features.

Sztpsls Windows Tablet
Stands out with an ultra‑slim 0.41‑in profile, offering a portable form factor the others lack while keeping the same 6000 mAh battery.
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Score Analysis
Key score advantages vs. runner-up (Naxa NID-1080)
Price Range

Kbjpads Windows Tablet 6GB
$178.00

Naxa NID-1080
$211.61

Sztpsls Windows Tablet
$178.20

Kbjpads Windows Tablet 4GB
$143.10

Sztps Windows Tablet
$175.99

Zaofepu Windows Tablet
$158.99
Spec Comparison
TL;DR: The Kbjpads 10.1‑inch Windows tablet offers 6 GB RAM, a 6000 mAh battery lasting about 7‑8 hours, and microSD expansion, all in a 2.49‑lb package for a budget‑friendly price.
The standout spec is its 6 GB of RAM paired with an Intel Celeron N4000 processor that runs from a 1.6 GHz base up to 2.8 GHz, delivering a full Windows 11 experience on a 10.1‑inch IPS touchscreen with a 1280 × 800 resolution. The tablet also packs a 6000 mAh battery that the manufacturer says provides roughly 7‑8 hours of use, and it weighs just 2.49 lb, making it portable enough for on‑the‑go work or study.
Compared with the other five tablets in this roundup, the Kbjpads is heavier than the Sztps model (1.2 lb) and the Sztpsls (2.31 lb) but similar in weight to the Zaofepu (2.0 lb) and heavier than the Naxa (2.42 lb). Its 6 GB of RAM matches the Sztps and exceeds the 4 GB found in the Sztpsls and Naxa, giving it a clear advantage for multitasking. All peers share identical battery capacity of 6000 mAh, yet its advertised 7‑8 hour life outlasts the Naxa’s “up to 5 hours.” Storage-wise, the 64 GB internal flash matches the Sztpsls but falls short of the Sztps’s 128 GB, though the microSD slot up to 128 GB helps mitigate that limitation.
Reviewers consistently praise the tablet’s affordability and the fact that it runs full Windows 11, allowing desktop‑class apps on a compact device. Users like the expandable microSD slot and the HDMI output for connecting to external monitors. Professional reviewers note that the Intel UHD Graphics 600 is only suitable for basic visual tasks, and the 1280 × 800 screen isn’t the sharpest for detailed content. Many also mention that Windows 11’s installation quickly eats into the 64 GB internal storage, so the microSD expansion becomes essential.
Additional technical details include a 2 MP front camera, a 5 MP rear camera, Bluetooth 4.0, dual‑band Wi‑Fi (2.4/5 GHz), a USB‑C port, and HDMI output. The tablet’s dimensions—0.5 inches in height, 9.3 inches in length, and 6.0 inches in width—make it easy to slip into a backpack or briefcase.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Budget‑conscious students, casual users, and professionals who need a portable Windows device for light productivity and media consumption.
Avoid if: You need high‑performance gaming, video editing, or other graphics‑intensive applications.
TL;DR: The Naxa NID-1080 packs a 10.1‑inch IPS display, Intel Gemini Lake N4020 processor at 2.8 GHz, 4 GB RAM and 64 GB storage into a 2.42‑lb Windows 11 tablet, but its battery lasts only about five hours.
The tablet’s 10.1‑inch IPS LCD resolves at 800 × 1280 and runs on a 2.8 GHz Intel Gemini Lake N4020 dual‑core CPU with 4 GB RAM. With 64 GB of eMMC storage and an SDHC/SDXC slot, you’ll have room for documents and media, while the 6000 mAh battery promises up to 5 hours of use.
At 2.42 lb, the Naxa weighs a touch more than the Sztpsls Windows Tablet (≈2.31 lb) and the Kbjpads 4 GB model (≈1.23 lb), yet it’s lighter than the Kbjpads 6 GB version (≈2.49 lb). Its 4 GB RAM matches the Sztpsls but falls short of the 6 GB in both the Kbjpads 6 GB and Sztps models. Storage mirrors the Sztpsls at 64 GB but is half of the 128 GB offered by the Sztps tablet. Processor speed ties with the Zaofepu tablet (2.8 GHz) and outpaces the Sztps model’s 1.10 GHz CPU.
Reviewers appreciate that the package includes a detachable keyboard, Bluetooth headphones and a travel pouch, which turns the device into a lightweight laptop‑like setup for on‑the‑go work or media. However, users note the battery’s five‑hour ceiling and the modest 800 × 1280 screen, which can look less crisp when watching high‑definition video. The 4.1‑star rating from five reviewers suggests generally positive but mixed sentiment.
Connectivity covers Wi‑Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0, while front and rear 2 MP cameras handle basic video calls. Audio playback supports MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, FLAC, ALAC, APE and AAC, and video formats include AVI, MP4, MKV, WMV, 3GP and MOV, giving you broad media compatibility.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $211.61
TL;DR: The Sztpsls Windows Tablet packs a 10.1‑inch IPS display, Intel Celeron N4020 processor, 4 GB RAM and a 6000 mAh battery into a 2.31‑lb, budget‑friendly Windows 11 device.
The standout spec is the 10.1‑inch IPS screen with a 1280 × 800 resolution, giving you a clear, colorful view for media and light work. Under the hood, the Intel Celeron N4020 quad‑core CPU paired with 4 GB RAM provides enough horsepower to run Windows 11 and basic multitasking without stutter.
Compared with the other five tablets in this roundup, the Sztpsls weighs more than the 1.23‑lb Kbjpads 4 GB model and the 1.2‑lb Sztps tablet, but matches the 2‑lb Zaofepu and the 2.42‑lb Naxa NID‑1080. It shares the 6000 mAh battery capacity of the Kbjpads 6 GB, Sztps, Zaofepu and Naxa models, yet its internal storage holds half the 128 GB that the Sztps and Zaofepu tablets provide. Its RAM is lower than the 6 GB that the Kbjpads 6 GB and Sztps devices provide, placing it toward the lower‑end of the group.
Professional reviewers note the smooth Windows 11 experience, thanks to the N4020 + 4 GB combo, which users appreciate. Reviewers praise the vivid IPS panel for outdoor‑friendly viewing, and they describe the 6000 mAh battery as lasting a full day of web browsing. However, owners repeatedly say the 64 GB internal storage fills quickly, prompting a microSD card, and they note the older USB 2.0 port and Bluetooth 4.2 limit newer accessories.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Budget‑conscious students, travelers, and casual users who need a portable Windows device for web browsing and light productivity.
Avoid if: You’re a gamer, video editor, or power user requiring high‑end storage, modern USB‑C ports, or top‑tier performance.
TL;DR: For $143.10 you get an 8‑inch Windows 10 tablet with a 3.7 GHz CPU, 4 GB RAM, 64 GB storage and a lightweight 558 g body, suited for basic tasks.
The standout spec is the processor: an Intel Atom x5‑Z8300 that can boost up to 3.7 GHz, paired with 4 GB of RAM and a crisp 1280 × 800 resolution on an 8‑inch touchscreen. At 558 g (1.23 lb), it's easy to carry, and the 64 GB internal drive can be expanded with a microSD card up to 128 GB.
Compared with the other five tablets in this roundup, the Kbjpads weighs noticeably less than the Zaofepu (2.0 lb), the 6 GB Kbjpads model (2.49 lb), the Sztpsls (2.31 lb) and the Naxa NID‑1080 (2.42 lb). Its 8‑inch screen is smaller than the 10.1‑inch displays on those rivals, and it carries 4 GB of RAM versus the 6 GB found in the Sztps and the 6 GB Kbjpads 6GB version. However, its 3.7 GHz clock speed tops the 2.8 GHz of the Zaofepu and Naxa and the 1.10 GHz of the Sztps, giving it the highest listed processor speed among the group.
User feedback averages 3.3 / 5 stars from 65 reviews. Reviewers appreciate the compact size and the ability to run Windows 10 Home for everyday browsing and document work. A recurring theme is that the tablet feels sluggish when handling heavier multitasking or more demanding applications, which aligns with the modest RAM and storage size.
Beyond the core hardware, the tablet includes Bluetooth 4.0, 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi, an integrated microphone, and HDMI output via an OTG cable, making it capable of basic media playback and presentations without extra accessories.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Shoppers on a tight budget who want the most for their money
Avoid if: You need advanced features or professional‑grade performance
TL;DR: The Sztps Windows Tablet packs a 10.1‑inch IPS display, 6 GB RAM, 128 GB storage and a detachable keyboard into a 1.2‑lb metal body for $175.99, offering solid everyday performance with a few ergonomic quirks.
The standout spec is the combination of 6 GB RAM and 128 GB internal storage, which is higher than most entry‑level tablets in this group. Coupled with a 1.10 GHz Intel Celeron N4120 and Intel UHD Graphics 600, the device can handle typical productivity apps and light media consumption without noticeable lag.
Compared with the five other tablets, the Sztps is the lightest after the 1.23‑lb Kbjpads 4GB model and significantly lighter than the Kbjpads 6GB (2.49 lb), Sztpsls (2.31 lb), Zaofepu (2.0 lb) and Naxa NID‑1080 (2.42 lb). Its 10.1‑inch screen matches the size of most rivals, beating the smaller 8‑inch Kbjpads 4GB, while its 6000 mAh battery capacity is on par with every competitor listed. RAM at 6 GB ties with the Kbjpads 6GB and exceeds the 4 GB found in the other four tablets, and the 128 GB storage doubles the 64 GB offered by the Sztpsls.
Users repeatedly praise the tablet’s quick boot‑up and the premium feel of its metal chassis, especially when paired with the detachable keyboard for on‑the‑go typing. However, users frequently describe the trackpad as overly sensitive and sometimes unresponsive, and they find the keyboard‑stand mechanism can feel unstable after extended use. Reviewers also note that the integrated Intel UHD Graphics 600 struggles with demanding graphics tasks and that the 800 × 1280 display can be hard to read in bright environments. Most consider the 5‑12 hour battery life (up to 12 hours under light use) adequate for a day of work or study.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Most users seeking a balanced, mainstream option
Avoid if: You want the best value‑per‑dollar in its price range
TL;DR: The Zaofepu W101 offers a 10.1‑inch IPS touchscreen, 6 GB RAM, and a 2.8 GHz Intel N4020 processor for $158.99, but its 1280 × 800 display and modest rating may limit media and performance expectations.
The tablet pairs 6 GB RAM with a 2.8 GHz Intel N4020 processor, delivering enough power for everyday web browsing and document work on its 10.1‑inch IPS screen. Its 6000 mAh battery and dual‑band Wi‑Fi keep you online, while the 64 GB internal storage—expandable by up to 128 GB via microSD—offers room for files and apps.
At 2.0 pounds, the Zaofepu is heavier than the Kbjpads 4 GB model (about 1.23 pounds) and the Sztps tablet (1.2 pounds), but lighter than the Kbjpads 6 GB version (about 2.49 pounds) and the Sztpsls model (about 2.31 pounds). Its 10.1‑inch screen matches the size of the Sztps and Kbjpads 6 GB units, and it shares the same 6000 mAh battery capacity found in those competitors.
User feedback highlights the tablet’s full Windows 11 Home experience and the smooth feel of 6 GB RAM for basic multitasking. Professional reviewers note the device’s lightweight chassis as a plus, yet they caution that the modest N4020 CPU can feel strained with heavier workloads, and the 1280 × 800 resolution may look soft for media consumption.
Connectivity includes a Micro‑HDMI port for external displays, a USB 3.0 slot for fast data transfers, a 3.5 mm audio jack, dual‑band Wi‑Fi (2.4 GHz/5 GHz), and Bluetooth (version not listed). Dual speakers provide stereo sound, while a 2 MP front camera and 5 MP rear camera cover basic video calls and snapshots.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Entry-level buyers or those on a tight budget
Avoid if: Reliability and user satisfaction are your top concerns
Breakdown

Kbjpads Windows Tablet 6GB
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Naxa NID-1080
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Sztpsls Windows Tablet
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Kbjpads Windows Tablet 4GB
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Based on scoring data and product specs
Personalized picks

Best Overall Pick
Kbjpads Windows Tablet 6GB
Best Mid-Range PickBest for: Home and office users seeking a balance of features and value

Naxa NID-1080
Best for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance
$211.61+$33.61 vs winner
Skip Zaofepu Windows Tablet if…
Reliability and user satisfaction are your top concerns
The Kbjpads Windows Tablet 6GB clinches the top spot thanks to its 6 GB of RAM, a crisp 10.1‑inch IPS touchscreen with a 1280 × 800 resolution, and a 6000 mAh battery that the specs say lasts 7‑8 hours. It also carries a perfect 5.0‑star rating from seven reviewers, showing strong user satisfaction for the price.
The Naxa NID‑1080 lands as the runner‑up, especially if you need extra connectivity on the go. It offers a USB‑C port, a micro‑USB port, and a USB 3.0 host port, while weighing in at a slightly lighter 2.42 lb. Its 4 GB of RAM and Intel Gemini Lake N4020 processor still deliver solid performance for everyday tasks.
For those on tighter budgets, the Kbjpads Windows Tablet 4GB provides a lower‑cost entry point while still delivering Windows 11 and 64 GB of storage. If you’re willing to stretch a bit for premium features, the Naxa NID‑1080’s broader port selection and slightly lighter chassis make it the premium alternative in this segment.
Pick the Kbjpads Windows Tablet 6GB now to get the most capable budget Windows tablet on the market.
The Kbjpads Windows Tablet with 6 GB RAM stands out as the best value, priced at $178.00 – roughly $33 less than the next‑closest option. It also offers more RAM and a longer listed battery life, making it a stronger bargain for the price.
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