- Xiaomi introduced new (higher) mid-range tablets in China
- Xiaomi Pad 7 and Pad 7 Pro have a large 144Hz display with 3.2K resolution
- They have a powerful processor and a battery with faster charging than last year
Today, in addition to new flagship smartphones, Xiaomi presents tablets in the Chinese market Pad 7 a Pad 7 Pro. They are looking for a new superstructure HyperOS 2smooth high-resolution display or powerful processors. And as usual, it offers all these advantages for a price very attractive price.
Both tablets are equipped 11.2″ display with 144Hz refresh rate and 3.2K resolution. Unfortunately, despite earlier speculation, they don’t use OLED technology, so we’ll be looking at it again this year LCD panelbe this time about aspect ratio 3:2.
Compared to its predecessor increased the brightness nicelya to na 800 rivetsalthough personally I am equally afraid that it will not be enough. The Redmi Pad Pro with its 600-nit screen has quite a problem with reflecting everything outdoors.
The Xiaomi Pad 7 offers a processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3while its more expensive sibling, which is likely to remain a Chinese exclusive, relies on a more powerful Snapdragon 8s Gen 3. Regardless of the model, the tablets are equipped 8,850mAh batteriesbut what differs is the charging speed. While the Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro offers up to 67W powerthe standard version only supports 45W.
Price and availability
The Xiaomi Pad 7 in the 8/128GB version costs 1,999 yuan, that is about 6,600 CZK without tax. The Pro variant then costs 2,499 yuan (CZK 8,200 without tax). The tablets also featured a new backlit keyboard that supports settings in the range of 0-120°.
It is not yet clear when the Xiaomi Pad 7 will arrive in the Czech Republic. Personally, I would assume that the manufacturer will bring it to us early next year.
Will you be interested in the Xiaomi Pad 7?
Resources: WeiboPress release
Xiaomi Just Raised the Bar with the Pad 7 and Pad 7 Pro!
Well, well, well! It seems Xiaomi is pulling out all the stops and throwing their not-so-little hat into the tablet ring once again. Yes, folks, the new Xiaomi Pad 7 and Pad 7 Pro have landed in China, and they’re not just your average tablets – they’re sporting features that even your smartphone might be a bit jealous of!
All About That Display
First off, we’re talking about an 11.2” display with a jaw-dropping 144Hz refresh rate and a sparkling 3.2K resolution. Although, before you start drooling, let’s address that little hiccup – no OLED here, folks! That’s right, we’re back to the roots with an LCD panel. But, hey, at least it’s got more brightness than a dentist’s office, cranking it out at a commendable 800 nits. Just remember to wear your sunglasses if you step outside – 800 nits outdoors might still challenge your eyesight! But fret not, they might as well come with a pair of shades to achieve the full aesthetic. Eye protection is in vogue, after all!
Power Meets Performance
Now, let’s get into the meat of the matter – the processors! The standard Xiaomi Pad 7 packs a punch with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3, while the luxurious Pad 7 Pro flaunts the much-praised Snapdragon 8s Gen 3. That’s some serious firepower! It’s like comparing a well-behaved pug to a relentless bulldog. Depending on which one you choose, you’ll either be cruising or rocketing through your gaming sessions. Meanwhile, both tablets boast an 8,850mAh battery. While that’s great, remember – it’s about how quickly you can recharge that bad boy! The Pro version wins this round with a whopping 67W charging capability, while the Pad 7 is lagging behind with a modest 45W – which is still faster than my last attempt at getting out of bed in the morning!
Pricing & Availability
As for your wallet, hold onto your hats! The Xiaomi Pad 7 starts at 1,999 yuan (that’s approximately 6,600 CZK sans tax), and if you’re feeling flush, the Pad 7 Pro will set you back 2,499 yuan (or around 8,200 CZK). Hint: don’t forget to factor in the tax, because no one likes a surprise bill! Both versions come with a snazzy new backlit keyboard that claims to support an impressive tilt range of 0-120°. Just don’t ask your uncle about his failed attempts at typing at more than a 45° angle.
When Can We Get Our Hands on Them?
Now, if you’re sitting there wondering when you can get your mitts on these beauties in the Czech Republic, well, we’re not in the clear yet. It remains a mystery, but my hunch says we might see them landing early next year. Fingers crossed, or we might have to resort to arguing with our existing gadgets about their existential crises!
So, Will You Bite?
Now, the real question is: are you interested in the Xiaomi Pad 7? With technology advancing faster than a speeding bullet, will you take the plunge? In a world where we want more power, displays that look like they’ve arrived straight from the future, and batteries that practically charge themselves – the Pad 7 might just be the device you’ve been waiting for. Cheers to tech, and here’s hoping it doesn’t leave us behind looking like we’re still using flip phones!
In a world of high-tech gadgets, let’s see if Xiaomi’s latest offerings make waves, or if they’ll just fizzle out quicker than a soda that’s been left open in the sun! Buckle up, tech lovers – it’s going to be an interesting ride.
- Xiaomi has unveiled new mid-range tablets in China
- Xiaomi Pad 7 and Pad 7 Pro boast a stunning 11.2″ display with a 144Hz refresh rate and an impressive 3.2K resolution
- Both models are equipped with a powerful processor and feature significantly faster charging capabilities compared to last year’s versions
Today, alongside a lineup of flagship smartphones, Xiaomi introduced its latest tablets to the Chinese market, the Pad 7 and Pad 7 Pro. These tablets come with the new superstructure HyperOS 2, designed to deliver smooth performance and high-resolution visuals, all while maintaining a very attractive price point.
Both the Pad 7 and the Pad 7 Pro feature an impressive 11.2″ display boasting a 144Hz refresh rate and a stunning 3.2K resolution. However, despite earlier rumors, they will not utilize OLED technology, and instead, both models will rely on a LCD panel with a 3:2 aspect ratio.
The improved brightness is notable, reaching up to 800 nits, which is a significant upgrade over its predecessor. Nonetheless, concerns linger about whether this brightness level will suffice, especially considering that the previous Redmi Pad Pro, with its 600-nit screen, struggled with outdoor visibility.
The Xiaomi Pad 7 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3, while the more premium Pad 7 Pro features the potent Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, which is expected to remain exclusively available in China. Both tablets house durable 8,850mAh batteries, with the Pro variant supporting charging speeds of up to 67W, in contrast to the standard model which supports only 45W.
Price and availability
The Xiaomi Pad 7, configured with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage, will retail at 1,999 yuan, equivalent to approximately 6,600 CZK excluding tax. The Pad 7 Pro variant will be priced at 2,499 yuan, translating to about 8,200 CZK without tax. Additionally, these tablets come with a new backlit keyboard designed for versatility, allowing users to adjust the angle between 0 to 120°.
Currently, it remains unclear when the Xiaomi Pad 7 will officially launch in the Czech Republic. However, it is reasonable to anticipate that the manufacturer will aim for a release in early next year.
Will you be interested in the Xiaomi Pad 7?
Resources: Weibo Press release