On Tuesday, Xiaomi announced a new addition to its tablet portfolio: the Redmi Pad SE. This tablet aims to be affordable, featuring the Snapdragon 680 chipset. Despite being an "SE" version, the tablet does not look or feel cheap. There are still a lot of Android tablets out on the market, but it’s clear that they’re out of fashion, and Apple has simply been driving more innovation towards their iPads. The box of the iPed Android tablet itself was a poor replica of Apple's iPad with a little Android logo on the sides. Inside the box is the tablet, a regular charger and a USB cable. The manual indicates the tablet runs using a VIA processor @ 300MHz with 128MB RAM. A tipper sent this in this afternoon telling us he's spotted a Chinese Android Tablet in one of the local malls (this is probably the iPed). Read more in our articles including "Redmi Pad SE now official: 11” display, Snapdragon 680, 8000mAh battery" and "Watch: Tablets are still relevant. Here's why!".
On Tuesday, Xiaomi announced a new addition to its tablet portfolio: the Redmi Pad SE. This tablet aims to be affordable, featuring the Snapdragon 680 chipset.
Despite being an "SE" version, the tablet does not look or feel cheap. There are still a lot of Android tablets out on the market, but it’s clear that they’re out of fashion, and Apple has simply been driving more innovation towards their iPads. The box of the iPed Android tablet itself was a poor replica of Apple's iPad with a little Android logo on the sides.
Our coverage of new tablet includes: "Redmi Pad SE now official: 11” display, Snapdragon 680, 8000mAh battery"; "Watch: Tablets are still relevant. Here's why!"; "iPed Tablet in the flesh, first impressions". Each article provides unique insights and information.