The tablet market is picking up and Chinese manufacturers are now repositioning themselves on entry-level models. With the Redmi Pad, Xiaomi intends to offer a very aggressive quality/price ratio.
Points forts
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Well finished tablet.
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Quality LCD screen (once “Standard” display mode is chosen).
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Rather well optimized SoC.
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Excellent autonomy.
Weak points
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Not designed for players.
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Poor photo pane.
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Takes a long time to recharge.
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No 3.5mm mini-jack port.
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With the Redmi Pad, Xiaomi once again offers a simple and effective tablet for a very affordable price. Equipped with a convincing screen and a rather well optimized SoC, it also boasts impressive battery life. Cost reduction requires, it is limited to LCD, does not shine in video games and is mediocre in photos. But Xiaomi knew how to make the right choices to make it a very good tool for browsing the web and networks, but especially for viewing content. At less than €300, it’s hard to do much better.
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