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Posted by LasD
 - Today at 18:14:35
I want to say, "it's nice to have options" but we can't get it in the US.

I'm shocked at that sticker price though. This for me, is a tablet to use on random occasions. I have had my mini for 4 years and have used it less than I imagined. I'm not going to find reasons to use a technology either.

But it looks nice.
Posted by notsure
 - Today at 12:04:58
So what if it has a great screen and a matte one if it has no internet and 5 meters from the home wifi network it can only be used as a coffee mat, just like other useless small tablets from Lenovo, ZTE, Redmi, Xiaomi xD
Posted by jackisMADmad
 - Yesterday at 19:39:27
Quote from: jack1243 on Yesterday at 18:21:46another stupid title... apple's main win it's tools and eco system. who cares what hw something has when someware eco system doesn't benefit from it...

useless pos
gonna cry? their review shows Oppo has an objectively superior tablet and you apple fanboys get so pissy anytime tech media points it out. software can ALWAYS change but hardware is forever. sorry apple sucks at both LMAO.
Posted by jack1243
 - Yesterday at 18:21:46
another stupid title... apple's main win it's tools and eco system. who cares what hw something has when someware eco system doesn't benefit from it...

useless pos
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 16:35:21
In our review, the Oppo Pad Mini shows exactly what a modern mini tablet should look like. With its 144-Hz OLED display, modern design, and impressive battery life, this alternative to the iPad Mini sets new standards. In comparison, the Apple tablet seems outdated, especially in terms of its display, design, and battery life.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Huge-blow-to-Apple-s-iPad-Mini-This-OLED-tablet-beats-it-across-the-board.1325571.0.html