Is this the power of Xiaomi?
I think the Android tablet has been hidden behind the iPad and Surface for a long time. Only low-priced models with reasonable performance were in a state of being noticeable.
Google wouldn't have wanted that.
However, it is no exaggeration to say that Xiaomi's "Pad 5" has opened a hole in the tablet world.
Equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 860
The Snapdragon 860 is one of the latest Qualcomm SoC (chipset) lineups.
Compared to the current company's SoC flagship 888+, it is a clock-up version of the flagship 855 two years ago, although it gives up one step in processing speed, so it has sufficient fighting power.
"Pad 5" is a terminal that combines this SoC with the Android 11-based OS "MIUI 12.5 for pad".
By the way, the price is about 44,000 yen (as of writing).
I think it's something wrong, but it's not. You can buy middle-high class performance at the same price as a low-priced model.
11 inch WQHD + 120Hz refresh rate display
There is no compromise in display performance.
With its high resolution, high refresh rate, and high brightness, it will beautifully project everything from video content to games.
In the first place, most of the reasons for using a tablet device instead of a smartphone are due to the display.
If the display is bad, no matter how cheap it is, cospa is not good.
Powerful sound with quad speakers
Also equipped with quad (4) speakers that support high resolution.
It seems that it has enough performance to enjoy music content.
No, but the price of a better tablet than this "Pad 5" is about 44,000 yen (as of the writing), even though there are only a few others. I say it many times.
At least for Android smartphone users, the other options are almost gone.
Xiaomi, terrifying ...
The prices listed below are as of the time of writing. Please check the sales page as it is subject to change.
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