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In the first half of the year Xiaomi launched the Redmi Pad Pro, which is a more advanced version of the previous generation Redmi Pad. In this new version, Xiaomi has not only changed the design slightly, but also improved the performance of the device when powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chip.
Let's review the Redmi Pad Pro to learn more about this tablet.
Redmi Pad Pro has a metal design with a sturdy finish
In terms of design, the Redmi Pad Pro comes in a square design, similar to many other tablet offerings that the company has launched recently, such as the Xiaomi Pad 6s Pro, Redmi Pad SE, and others.
Thanks to this, we can feel its unity. When you look at it, you will notice the design of the manufacturer. In fact, this design is not new and has been adopted by many manufacturers, so you can assume that the square design is the current design trend.
One thing to get excited about is the finish material, so this tablet is metal and not plastic like many others in the same price range. As a result, the product feels sturdy when held in the hand. In particular, the company has also slightly curved the tablet's frame to ensure that it doesn't cause tension when in use.
Additionally, I give Xiaomi high praise for still keeping the standard 3.5mm headphone jack on the Redmi Pad Pro. Since the current design trend is to phase out the headphone port, the fact that the company still keeps it helps set this tablet apart from the rest.
Furthermore, the Redmi Pad Pro has overall dimensions of 280 x 181.9 x 7.5 mm and weighs around 571 grams. Many users say that this is a moderate size and weight for a tablet. However, holding the camera for a long time will make you feel fatigued very quickly. Therefore, you need to be careful with additional accessories such as cases.
Redmi Pad Pro powerhouse comes with Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chip
The Redmi Pad Pro is powered by the Qualcomm-made Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chip. It's an 8-core chip model that tops out at 2.4 GHz and can offer a number of significant improvements in performance and features over the Snapdragon 7 Gen 2 generation, as the owners of Gizmochina know better.
While the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 is a chip launched to bring strong performance to mid-range phone and tablet products. However, for the Redmi Pad Pro, the company seems to have slightly downgraded the performance to prioritize smoothness and energy efficiency as the device doesn't give too high of scores but tasks usually run very smoothly.
However, it is less recommended if using the Redmi Pad Pro to play games, especially graphic-intensive games such as ProtoGods and Wipeout: Star Orbit ....... This is because when he plays heavy games on this tablet, such as Progenitor, the device constantly lags and the FPS output is not very stable, not to mention that the temperature of the device also rises rapidly.
Redmi Pad Pro has a large, crisp display quality
The Redmi Pad Pro comes with a large 12.1-inch screen with an even thickness of screen bezels all around. Thus, we can consider it as one of the large screen tablets available in the market. Also thanks to the large display, the device can provide a spacious and comfortable space for viewing content and operating.
On the display side, the Redmi Pad Pro's impressive 2.5K resolution and 120 Hz scanning frequency means that content details and images are always crisp and clear.
However, the tablet only comes with an IPS LCD panel, which produces colors that are not as bright as many other devices with OLED or AMOLED panels. However, with a 16:10 screen ratio, this is a great device for studying and working.
Redmi Pad Pro comes with premium accessories
In order to use the tablet in the most effective way, it is necessary to equip it with a set of accessories such as a leather case, keyboard and stylus. Understanding this, Xiaomi has also equipped the Redmi Pad Pro with a set of accessories such as a leather case, keyboard, and stylus.
The Redmi Pad Pro's stylus offers a great experience with a very solid build quality. Also, although the pen is designed to be a bit large, this makes it feel very comfortable in your hand.
In particular, the device has a very low latency and very good pressure sensitivity and you can make bold and light strokes very clearly. However, the pen doesn't come with a magnetic charger or magnet attached to the bezel like the Redmi Pad Pro, so this will be a minor drawback of the product.
As for the Redmi Pad Pro's leather case and keyboard, the quality of workmanship is impeccable. The leather surfaces are smooth and clean without any unnecessary details. The keyboard section has a large and responsive keycaps.
Redmi Pad Pro 10000mAh battery for long time usage
One of the major advantages of the Redmi Pad Pro above the rest is the battery. This device comes with a 10,000mAh battery, which is a very large battery.
Not to mention, the device is optimized for good internal power consumption, so the machine can run very durably. In short, Gizmochina tried the device without plugging in the charger for 1 month, but the device still had a battery to run on.
The downside of the Redmi Pad Pro may be the not-so-high charging capacity (33W), with a wait of over 2 hours for a full charge from 0% to 100%. Perhaps the charger should be upgraded in the coming generations so that the device can regain energy faster.
Summary
Overall, the Redmi Pad Pro is a very well finished tablet both in terms of exterior design and internal configuration, though the performance leaves something to be desired.
So what do you think of the Redmi Pad Pro? Let me know by leaving a comment at the bottom of the post.
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