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Xiaomi unveils Redmi Pad Pro in Singapore, featuring top-tier entertainment and performance capabilities

Xiaomi introduces the Redmi Pad Pro in Singapore, a high-performance tablet with advanced display and audio features, priced at S$409, available from June 8.

Xiaomi has officially launched the Redmi Pad Pro, the latest entry in its tablet lineup, designed to enhance the entertainment experience for users on the move. This new device boasts a sizeable display and seamless performance, aiming to become the go-to gadget for multimedia enthusiasts.

A new pinnacle in tablet entertainment

The Redmi Pad Pro stands out with its 12.1-inch 144Hz display, offering a 16:10 aspect ratio that promises exceptional viewing and comfort even during extended use. The tablet’s 2.5K resolution enhances visual clarity, making it ideal for streaming high-definition videos and gaming. A refresh rate of 120Hz guarantees smooth interactions across all applications, enhancing the user experience whether you’re working or playing.

Audio quality is not left behind. The device features quad stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos for audio enhancement, providing crisp, immersive sound for an all-around entertainment experience. Whether you’re watching your favourite series or diving into new gaming adventures, the Redmi Pad Pro delivers rich, high-resolution audio.

Seamless performance and innovative accessories

Under the hood, the Redmi Pad Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 Mobile Platform, ensuring smooth, reliable performance across various applications. It integrates seamlessly with Xiaomi’s HyperOS, enhancing daily operations like content sharing and device collaboration. Additionally, the tablet is equipped with a 10,000mAh battery and supports up to 33W fast charging, keeping you connected throughout the day without interruptions.

The Redmi Pad Pro also introduces two new accessories: the Redmi Smart Keyboard and the Redmi Smart Pen. The Smart Keyboard offers a PC-like typing experience, while the Smart Pen features 4096-level pressure sensitivity for precise input, ideal for those who jot down notes or engage in creative pursuits.

Availability and pricing

The Redmi Pad Pro is available in three colours—graphite Gray, Mint Green, and Ocean Blue. The 8GB+256GB model costs S$409. The tablet and its accessories are available at discounted prices if purchased with the Redmi Pad Pro: the Redmi Pad Pro Keyboard costs S$50, the Redmi Smart Pen costs S$50, and the Redmi Pad Pro Cover costs S$20. These items, along with the tablet, will be available from June 8 at all Authorised Xiaomi Stores and online platforms such as Shopee and Lazada.

With its advanced features and competitive pricing, the Redmi Pad Pro is set to make a significant impact on the tablet market, offering users a powerful tool for entertainment and productivity.

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