OPPO has launched their newest tablet into the Australian market with the OPPO Pad Neo available now from OPPO’s online store for RRP$449.
The new OPPO Pad Neo arrives with a 7:5 aspect ratio 11.4-inch display providing for an extended display over conventional tablet displays. The new aspect ratio allows for the visual experience to be virtually consistent whether you are using the tablet in portrait, landscape or even split-screen mode.
The display’s 2408 x 1720 resolution places it ahead of many other tablets on the market, especially combined with the 96% NTSC colour accuracy with 400 nits peak brightness. Impressive for a mid-range tablet. For media consumption it is a dream thanks to the bright colourful display combined with the quad speaker setup with Dolby Atmos.
The display helps to reduce eye strain of the user with a Smart Colour Temperature Adjustment mode with a reduction in blue screen light to prevent any disruptions of your sleep patterns.
The Pad Neo also offers cross compatibility with some smartphones where when they are placed nearby a range of new applications are unlocked available to use. This could include contact sync, real time transfer of screenshots and more. You can even mirror the smartphone’s display to the tablet.
The 8,000mAh battery is designed to allow for all-day usage and with support for OPPO’s SUPERVOOC 33W fast charging you can be sure you won’t be out of power for long anyway should the battery run empty.
The OPPO Pad Neo (6GB+128G) is priced at RRP 9 and is available today at OPPO Australia’s Online Store, with a protective Smart Case also available for .99.
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