In addition to the Gaming Tablet Pro, RedMagic today introduced the Tablet 3D Explorer Edition. The special feature of the new product is its 3D screen, which can be used without special stereoscopic glasses. The device has similar design and characteristics to the ZTE nubia Pad 3D II tablet, presented earlier at the MWC exhibition.
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RedMagic Tablet 3D Explorer Edition is equipped with two 8-megapixel 3D cameras on the front and two 13-megapixel 3D cameras on the back, as well as 90 Hz eye tracking technology. The Magic Vision AI technology used in the new product allows you to “convert” a 2D image into 3D by pressing one button.
The tablet offers a 12.1-inch IPS display with an aspect ratio of 16:10, a resolution of 2560×1600 pixels and a refresh rate of 144Hz. The device is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor with a frequency of up to 3.2 GHz. The tablet’s cameras can shoot in HDR mode. The new product supports 5G and is equipped with a 10,000 mAh battery with support for 66 W fast charging. The tablet also has four speakers with support for DTS:X Ultra surround sound.
The device will be offered in configurations with 16 GB of LPDDR5X RAM, as well as 256 or 512 GB of UFS 4.0 storage. The first configuration is priced at ¥6499 (about $915), the second at ¥7299 (about $1028). The manufacturer offers a protective case for the new product costing ¥128 ($18) and a magnetic Bluetooth keyboard for ¥599 ($84). In China, the RedMagic Tablet 3D Explorer Edition is already on sale.
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