Blackview has announced the MEGA 5 — a 12.2-inch tablet that comes with a full work setup included. Keyboard, mouse, stylus, case, screen protector, and earphones — all in one box. For about $170. Let me break down how serious this actually is.

After this tablet, I realized how useless a laptop can be

Where and When to Buy the Blackview MEGA 5

The Blackview MEGA 5 is available for purchase starting June 1, 2026. The starting price of the Blackview MEGA 5 is approximately $170 with a 64% discount and coupon. Keep in mind that the final price depends on the memory version and the exchange rate at the time of purchase.

Early buyers receive AirBuds 100 earphones as a gift (while supplies last).

Blackview MEGA 5 Specifications

Blackview MEGA 5 specifications in numbers:

SpecificationsBlackview MEGA 5
Display12.2 inches, 2.4K (2800×1752), 120 Hz, 94.2% screen-to-body ratio
ProcessorUNISOC T7300, 651,582 AnTuTu points
MemoryUp to 48 GB RAM (with expansion), 256 GB UFS 3.1, up to 2 TB card
Battery10,000 mAh, 55W charging
Cameras16 MP rear, 13 MP front
OSDokeOS_P 5.0 (Android 16)
Thickness7.6 mm

A few details that matter in practice. Widevine L1 means Netflix, YouTube Premium, and Disney+ deliver content in 1080P, not the blurry 480P you get on tablets without this certification. The Blackview MEGA 5 scores 651,582 points in AnTuTu — 64% higher than typical Helio G99-based tablets, which currently dominate the mid-range segment. It has Wi-Fi 6 and dual SIM 4G support. The Blackview MEGA 5 tablet runs Android 16 with the DokeOS_P 5.0 shell. This is the current version of the system — not the outdated Android 13 that still ships on most budget tablets.

Why the Blackview MEGA 5 Is a Work Tablet

Here’s the main question about any work tablet: how well does it actually work, rather than just looking good in the description?

The tablet’s bundled accessories allow it to fully replace a laptop. Image: Blackview

PC Mode 3.0 in the MEGA 5 provides a familiar desktop experience: a taskbar at the bottom, resizable windows, and support for up to 8 active windows simultaneously. Split Screen 2.0 lets you work with multiple apps in parallel (for example, watching a video while taking notes).

What matters for a tablet for working with documents: WPS Office comes pre-installed. This is a full-featured office suite with .docx, .xlsx, and .pptx support (not just a viewer, but an editor). Combined with the included keyboard, this is already a work tool, not a toy. Speaking of the bundle, here’s what comes in the box:

  • wireless keyboard;
  • wireless mouse;
  • Stylus 2.0 for handwriting input;
  • protective case;
  • screen protector;
  • wired earphones.

For an affordable Android tablet, this is rare: accessories are usually purchased separately and cost as much as the device itself.

Android Tablet with Artificial Intelligence

A 2026 tablet without AI is already nonsensical. The MEGA 5 works with three models: DeepSeek, OpenAI, and Gemini through the Doke AI 2.0 system. This is a real integration of multiple AI engines in a single interface.

The tablet’s shell combines all popular neural networks. Image: Blackview

What it can do:

  • text generation and summarization;
  • real-time translation;
  • voice tasks without manual input.

For a tablet as a laptop replacement, this is practically useful: drafting a document outline, translating materials, quickly responding to an email by voice — all without leaving the app.

Smart Glasses with Artificial Intelligence

Along with the tablet, I also got these AI glasses

Alongside the tablet, Blackview is launching the Blackview BV200 glasses with 1200P video recording, open-ear speakers, an AI assistant, and real-time translation. Smart glasses for about $35 with a 58% discount — that’s the lower end of the price range for devices with real capabilities.

For context: Google Glass originally cost $1,500. The Blackview BV200 can’t compete with them in build quality, but functionally it covers the same scenarios: first-person video recording, listening to music without earphones, and voice commands.