Alongside the Redmi Note 3, Xiaomi unveiled the Mi Pad 2. The successor to the Mi Pad, the latest version of the tablet eschews Nvidia’s Tegra K1 in favor of Intel’s quad-core x5-Z8500 CPU. Interestingly, the vendor is offering a Windows edition of the tablet that runs Windows 10 out of the box along with the Android version, which comes with MIUI 7.
Xiaomi mentions that the tablet is 18 percent thinner than its predecessor, and that the 6,190mAh battery is able to deliver up to 648 hours of standby time. Here’s what’s on offer with the Mi Pad 2:
Display | 7.9-inch IPS display | 2048 x 1536 resolution, 326PPI |
Processor | 64-bit Intel Atom x5-Z8500, (1.44GHz base, 2.24GHz burst frequency) |
RAM | 2GB dual-channel LPDDR3 RAM |
Internal Storage | 16/64GB |
Camera | 8MP with f/2.0 lens | 5MP front camera |
Battery | 6,190mAh battery with fast charging |
Connectivity | 3G, Wi-Fi ac, USB Type-C, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS |
Software | MIUI 7 |
Dimensions | 200.4 x 132.6 x 6.95mm |
Weight | 322 grams |
Colors | Dark Grey and Champagne Gold |
Xiaomi will offer 16GB and 64GB editions of the tablet, which will retail for 999 Yuan ($156) and 1,299 Yuan ($200) respectively. The Mi Pad 2 will go up for sale in the country sometime later this month.