The MINISFORUM V3, a ‘3-in-1’ Windows tablet is now available for pre-order in the Philippines. Powering this tablet is an AMD Ryzen 7 884OU CPU with Radeon 780M integrated graphics.
It comes bundled with a magnetic detachable keyboard. And also supports stylus with up to 4096 pressure levels.
MINISFORUM V3 specs:
14-inch WQXGA IPS display
2560 x 1600 pixels, 165Hz refresh
16:10 aspect ratio, 500 nits brightness
AMD Ryzen 7 8840U
4nm, Zen 4 architecture
8-cores/ 16 threads, 3.3GHz (base)/ 5.1GHz (max), 28W TDP
AMD Radeon 780M integrated graphics
32GB LPDDR5 RAM (6400MHz)
1TB M.2 PCIe SSD
5MP rear camera, AF
2MP front camera, Windows Hello, Face ID
Wi-Fi 6E
Bluetooth 5.3
– 2x USB-4 ports
– 1x USB Type-C (DisplayPort-In support/VLink)
– SD card slot
– 3.5mm audio jack
Power button/ fingerprint sensor integration, ESS
Stereo quad speakers
– Supports stylus (up to MPP2.0, 4096 pressure levels)
– Comes with backlit detachable keyboard
Windows 11 Pro
50.82Wh battery
65W PD charging
318 x 213.8 x 9.8mm
946g
The MINISFORUM V3 is now available for pre-order via DataBlitz with a PHP 5,000 downpayment. The tablet retails for PHP 69,995 and comes with 32GB RAM and 1TB config.
Estimated availability is between the second and fourth week of May 2024.

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Crizaldie Regencia says:
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Aaron says:
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Kindly confirm if the given price is the landed cost. Meaning, the 69K mentioned in this article is the Philippine SRP.