Vivo Pad 2 improves the screen, processor, memory and battery
- April 21, 2023
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Vivo Pad 2 is a new generation of electronic tablets from a Chinese manufacturer and comes to improve the original model in all sections, screen, performance or memory
Vivo Pad 2 is a new generation of electronic tablets from a Chinese manufacturer and comes to improve the original model in all sections, screen, performance or memory
Vivo Pad 2 is a new generation of electronic tablets from a Chinese manufacturer and comes to improve the original model in all sections, screen, performance or memory capacity, storage and battery.
Vivo has updated its mid-range tablet by increasing the screen size from 11 to 12.1 incheswith a multi-touch IPS LCD panel that also increases the native resolution to 2880 x 1968 pixels and refresh rate to 144 Hz.
The dimensions of your aluminum body correspondingly, it increases to 266 x 192 x 7 mm, as does its weight, 100 g more to 585 grams, which is reasonable given the increase in display capacity. It includes the Vivo Pencil 2 stylus and a case that also provides a full keyboard to make it a 2-in-1.
Its hardware base has also been renewed with a MediaTek Dimensity 9000 chipset with octa-core CPUs (1 x Cortex-X2 at 3.05 GHz, 3 x Cortex-A710 at 2.85 GHz and 4 x Cortex-A510 at 1.8 GHz) and Mali – G710 MP10 integrated graphics. The RAM will advance to LPDDR5 and 8 or 12 GB can be installed, as well as its storage, which now has options up to 512 GB in UFS 3.1 format.
Vivo has increased the battery capacity to 10,000 mAh to support higher SoC performance and screen size without losing autonomy. Its load is 44W. In terms of connectivity, it supports Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3 and NFC wireless standards, has a memory card reader and a USB Type-C port for charging and data. Its camera system includes a dual 13 + 8 MP sensor for the rear and 8 megapixel for the front. Install four speakers to enhance your sound system.
Vivo is selling its new tablet with Origin OS 3which is a manufacturer-modified version of Android 13 with its own user interface, proprietary apps and custom features, including the company’s multi-device services for sharing content between phones and tablets or tablets and computers.
Although it’s only available in China at the moment, it’s expected to hit the international market this quarter on Vivo’s web portal. In three color versions, its price is a little cheaper than the original model and, in any case, quite reasonable considering its features:
Source: Muy Computer
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