Amazon is selling an Android 16 tablet for $100 that ‘holds a charge forever’

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Budget tablets have a reputation problem. For years, buying one under $150 meant accepting sluggish processors, grainy displays, and a degraded streaming experience locked to low-resolution playback. The Colorroom Android 15 Tablet, which is now on sale at Amazon for $100, quietly rewrites that script.

Many people believe there’s no such thing as a solid budget tablet, but this one actually fits that description. Sure, it’s no iPad, but if you need a tablet for basic activities like keeping up with email and general web browsing, this one will suit you just fine — although it’s more capable than most to handle your streaming needs, too.

Colorroom Android 15 Tablet, $100 (was $110) at Amazon

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Why do shoppers love it?

The headline feature of this tablet is one most shoppers won’t immediately recognize: Widevine L1 certification. That’s the digital rights management standard that unlocks full HD streaming on services like Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, and Hulu. Most budget tablets ship with Widevine L3, which caps you at blurry standard-definition video, no matter how sharp the screen. The inclusion of L1 here is genuinely unusual at this price point and makes the tablet a legitimate entertainment device rather than a compromise.

The hardware backs that promise up. The 11-inch IPS touchscreen delivers a 1280×800 resolution with solid color accuracy for its class — roomy enough for movies, video calls, and side-by-side app use. Under the hood, an octa-core processor handles the workload, and the 2.0GHz chip offers roughly 40% faster processing than a typical quad-core. Paired with 12 gigabytes (GB) of RAM (including virtual RAM expansion), multitasking stays responsive even when juggling streaming apps, a browser, and a productivity tool simultaneously.

The built-in 8000mAh battery delivers an impressive eight to ten hours of continuous reading or video playback on a full charge. That’s enough to cover a cross-country flight without breaking a sweat. And when you do need to top up, 18W USB-PD fast charging cuts down the wait significantly, though note the fast charger is sold separately.

The base 128GB ROM gives you real room to work with, and a MicroSD card slot expands capacity up to 1 terabyte (TB) for anyone who hoards offline downloads or local media libraries. Face unlock, Wi-Fi 6 support, and Bluetooth 5.0 round out a spec sheet that would have felt premium just two or three years ago.

Details to know

  • Colors: Blue and black, but the black costs $5 more.
  • Size: 11 inches long and 6.5 inches wide.
  • Features: Unisoc octa-core CPU, 32GB RAM, 128GB ROM, and an 8000mAh battery.

Related: Amazon is selling a $79 10-inch Android tablet for $62, and it has ‘plenty of storage’

More than 1,000 shoppers gave this tablet a five-star rating and say it’s a good value for the price. “This tablet was super easy to set up and super easy to use,” one shopper wrote. “I purchased it because I wanted to use it to pull up YouTube, and it works perfectly. It holds a charge forever.”

A second shopper wrote, “It looks good and feels solid, but is still light. I’ve been using it for four days now and am very satisfied with the picture quality. If you’re looking for a new tablet and want to save some cash, this is a good choice.”

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If you need a tablet to use for browsing, reading, and streaming that won’t break the bank, the Colorroom Android 15 Tablet is an excellent choice, especially while on sale during the Amazon Big Spring Sale.