When it comes in a few weeks, the Chuwi will be among the least expensive Android 12 tablets on the market. For its appealing 10.5-inch 1200p touchscreen, it makes some performance tradeoffs, though.
HiPad XPro, which will replace the well-liked HiPad X, has been introduced by Chuwi. In comparison to its 10.1-inch predecessor, the most recent model boasts a larger 10.5-inch touchscreen with four speakers rather than two, a display bezel that is smaller, and upgraded 8 MP and 13 MP cameras. the following essential requirements:
- Unisoc T616 8-core (2x Cortex-A75 + 6x Cortex-A55 @ 1.8 GHz) touchscreen display with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 and a 16:10 aspect ratio.
- Brightness maximum of 360 nits
- 12 7 mm thickness, 500 g, 6 GB RAM, 128 GB of storage, with compatibility for 1 TB of MicroSD cards
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The target launch price of the HiPad XPro, which is only $149 USD, makes it one of the most affordable Android 12 tablets for the screen size, which is possibly its most alluring feature. The HiPad Pro 10.8 is now available for $219 and has a 2.5K touchscreen. It is a slightly more expensive and expensive model.
The Unisoc T616 SoC, which powers the HiPad XPro, is not an advance from the Unisoc T618 SoC, which drives the HiPad X, so we don’t anticipate it to be extremely fast. For the purposes of streaming video, it ought to be adequate.
By the end of January, or at the latest in February, Chuwi claims that the HiPad XPro will start to ship.