Realme pad x tablet

  1. Realme Pad X review: an all
  2. Best tablets under Rs 30,000 in 2023


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Realme Pad X review: an all

Chinese smartphone giant Realme ventured into the tablet space with the wallet-friendly Realme Pad last year. Recently, the company announced the successor to the device in the form of the Realme Pad X which retails for a starting price of Rs 19,999 in India. The 5G tablet packs in a Snapdragon 695 SoC, a 10.5-inch WUXGA+ panel, a quad-speaker setup with Dolby Atmos support, and more. Suffice it to say, the unit checks a lot of boxes and offers an enticing spec sheet. So, should you spend your hard-earned bucks on the Pad X? Or, should you opt for the Xiaomi Pad 5 ( Table of Contents • • • • • The lowdown Much like the Realme Pad, the Pad X has also been built like a tank and the device offers a robust chassis. Despite that, the unit measures just 7.1mm and weighs well under 500 grams, thereby ensuring the device gets top marks in the portability department too. The keyboard case, however, makes the entire ensemble a bit heavy at nearly 900 grams. I was sent the Glacier Blue colour for review which looks pleasantly unique owing to the matte finish plastered on the tablet’s back. That said, the keyboard case all but covers up the unit’s aesthetics, which is a bummer. As for the I/O, the device ships with two speaker grills which are positioned on either side of the tablet’s frame. The volume rocker and the power button have been positioned adjacent to one another, with the former taking up space on the tablet’s right-hand spine, and the latter finding a spot up top, next to...

Best tablets under Rs 30,000 in 2023

Tablet computers made an impressive comeback during the lockdown as a boon to millions of students and working professionals who sought a device that was a blend of both a smartphone and a laptop. Incidentally, this was also a time when tablet shipments skyrocketed across the globe encouraging more smartphone brands to take the plunge into the segment. Ever since, brands have brainstormed to create smart, affordable and feature-rich tablet computers that distinguish them from their contemporaries. Today, you can buy a tablet for as low as Rs 10,000. However, if you are looking for a device that offers higher performance, you may need to spend nearly Rs 25,000. These tables come in handy for everyday tasks such as attending online classes, web browsing, video conferencing, working on spreadsheets, and even gaming. If you are planning to invest in a sound tablet, then you are at the right place. We have collated a list of the top five tablet computers that can handle most of the day-to-day tasks without breaking the bank. 9th Gen iPad comes with 64 GB internal storage (Express Photo) 9th Gen Apple iPad Xiaomi Pad 6 The newly launched Xiaomi Pad 6 is as impressive as its predecessor, the Pad 5. With the Snapdragon 870 SoC, up to 8 GB RAM, and 256 GB internal storage, this is an excellent proposition for those who want a tablet for gaming and content consumption. However, it does missout on 3.5mm headphone jack. Also read | What makes it even more special is the fact that the ...