Realme Pad X is a new model with which a Chinese company known for its smartphones has expanded its tablet catalog. And it’s the best thing he’s ever
Realme Pad X is a new model with which a Chinese company known for its smartphones has expanded its tablet catalog. And it’s the best thing he’s ever introduced.
Realme debuted on tablets last year with the original Pad and this year introduced its Mini version. Now comes another model that complements the range and maintaining the economic price is improving in all previous sections.
Realme Pad X, more and better
This version increases the size of the LCD screen to 11 inches with a native resolution of 2000 x 1200 pixels. It has a maximum brightness of 450 nits, 240 Hz touch response and a blue light filter certified by TÜV Rheinland. Perhaps the most important innovation is its support for styluses, the first Realme tablet to have it.
The official stylus (Realme Stylus sold separately) is magnetically charged on the side of the device and supports 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity. It’s a good addition to the tablet’s versatility, along with other typical tablet accessories that make it a 2-in-1, official keyboard with a 1.3 mm keystroke and cover.
The Realme Pad X is powered by a chipset Snapdragon 695. It’s not the most advanced Qualcomm, but with its eight Kyro 660 cores and Adreno 619 graphics, it’s another step forward from previously used chipsets. The tablet is sold in two configurations with 4/6 GB RAM and 64/128 GB storage. In both cases, it can be expanded with microSD cards.
Your battery will also increase capacity up to 8 340 mAh. It has front and rear cameras (8 and 13 MP), a sound system with four speakers and Dolby Atmos, and a USB Type-C port for charging and data. There is Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and the rest of the tablet’s sensors. At a thickness of 7.1 mm, its weight is contained in 499 grams.
In various colors and with Android 12, it will enter the international market in the coming months, although it can be imported from the usual Chinese retailers. An attractive tablet for the middle class due to its initial price (in China) $ 194.
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