Chinese Android manufacturer Xiaomi launches its Mi Pad for $240, its a 7.9inch Android tablet and is going to compete the Apple's iPad Mini in the market.
It looks a hybrid between the iPad Mini and the iPhone 5C, it takes its structure from the iPad Mini and colors from the iPhone 5C. Its powered by an Nvidia Tegra K1 soc (System-on-Chip) with a 2.2ghz quad core processor and a powerful GPU.
Mi Pad comes with 2 storage options, a 16GB and a 64GB variant. The 16GB Mi Pad costs $240 whereas the 16GB iPad Mini with Retina display costs $400 and the 64GB Mi Pad costs around $270, iPad Mini 64GB for $600.
Xiaomi isn't saying anything about when the Mi Pad will be available in other countries. It's currently only available in China. The launch is said to be a Beta test program and will start next month
Summary:
Screen Size: 7.9 inch (Same as the iPad Mini)
Screen Resolution: 2048 x 1536 (Similar to the iPad Mini)
OS: Runs custom MiUi interface over Android. (Looks a lot like iOS 7)
Storage: 16/64GB (Same as the iPad Mini)
Colors: Black, Blue, Pink, Green etc ( Like the iPhone 5C)
Source: The Verge,
It looks a hybrid between the iPad Mini and the iPhone 5C, it takes its structure from the iPad Mini and colors from the iPhone 5C. Its powered by an Nvidia Tegra K1 soc (System-on-Chip) with a 2.2ghz quad core processor and a powerful GPU.
Mi Pad comes with 2 storage options, a 16GB and a 64GB variant. The 16GB Mi Pad costs $240 whereas the 16GB iPad Mini with Retina display costs $400 and the 64GB Mi Pad costs around $270, iPad Mini 64GB for $600.
Xiaomi isn't saying anything about when the Mi Pad will be available in other countries. It's currently only available in China. The launch is said to be a Beta test program and will start next month
Summary:
Screen Size: 7.9 inch (Same as the iPad Mini)
Screen Resolution: 2048 x 1536 (Similar to the iPad Mini)
OS: Runs custom MiUi interface over Android. (Looks a lot like iOS 7)
Storage: 16/64GB (Same as the iPad Mini)
Colors: Black, Blue, Pink, Green etc ( Like the iPhone 5C)
Source: The Verge,
Xiaomi launches it's Mi Pad for $240