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OPPO presented a new tablet with a metal case Pad Neo

The new OPPO Pad Neo tablet on Android 13 with the ColorOS 13.2 shell is here. It received an 11.4-inch ReadFit display with a resolution of 2.4K and an aspect ratio of 7:5.

This is the largest display in its price range with a refresh rate of 90 Hz, provides increased comfort thanks to an expanded viewing area and a more versatile aspect ratio. Compared to conventional 5:3 aspect ratio tablet displays with a similar diagonal screen length, the OPPO Pad Neo offers almost 7% additional screen area.

With 2408×1720 resolution at 260PPI density, 96% NTSC colour coverage and 400 nits peak brightness, OPPO has taken the clarity and brightness of mid-range tablet displays to a whole new level with the new tablet. The Pad Neo screen was also the first to receive certificates of compliance with Circadian Friendly and Full Care Display 2.0 standards from TÜV Rheinland. The two devices automatically connect when the Pad Neo is near a compatible phone. In addition, the OPPO Pad Neo tablet is equipped with a built-in GPS module.

OPPO Pad Neo is powered by a combination of SUPERVOOC 33 W fast charging support and a large 8000 mAh battery, the tablet will last 514 hours of standby time.

The memory here is 128 GB, which can be further expanded by installing a microSD card up to 1 TB. In addition, the tablet has a RAM expansion function of up to 16 GB using OPPO RAM Expansion technology.

The reliable MediaTek Helio G99 processor, dual 8 MP front and main cameras, Omnibearing sound environment and memory expansion options make the OPPO Pad Neo a versatile option in the tablet market.

In Ukraine, from January 15, the OPPO Pad Neo tablet with Wi-Fi 6 GB + 128 GB can be purchased for UAH 12,999, and the model with 4G LTE 8 GB + 128 GB for UAH 14,999. Also, during the start of sales, when buying a tablet, you can get a branded OPPO case as a gift.

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