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The realme Pad With Dolby Atmos Support launches in Kenya for Ksh 22,999

Realme Pad

Realme recently launched its first tablet, the realme Pad, in Kenya. This tablet was quietly launched in the country and you can get it on Jumia starting from Ksh 22,999.

The realme pad is available in both Wi-Fi and LTE variants. The Wi-Fi variant is available in 3GB RAM and 32 GB storage configuration. The 4G LTE version on the other hand is available in 3GB + 32GB and 4GB + 64GB configurations. The tablets are currently available on Jumia in Kenya and realme partner stores across the country.

At this price, the realme Pad is slightly cheaper than the Nokia T20 tablet. It should be a direct competitor to the Samsung Galaxy A7 and even the Blackview Tab 10.

Realme Pad Specifications

According to the company, the realme Pad is one of the thinnest and slimmest tablets on the market. It weighs less than half a Kg which is very light.

It comes with a 10.4-inch display with a resolution of 2000×1200 pixels. It does have some features geared towards eye comfort including eye comfort, night mode, dark mode and sunlight mode. Four speakers are included and it also supports adaptive surround sound with Hi-res audio and Dolby Atmos support.

Powering this tablet is the MediaTek Helio G80 processor with Mali-G52 GPU. According to the company, the processor comes with HyperEngine technology to guarantee optimal gaming performance.

It has an 8MP ultra wide-angle front-facing camera for anyone who wants to take selfies with it or for video calling.

The realme Pad has integrated Google Kids Space for a good selection of content that has been curated for kids.

Read: Which laptops are the best in Kenya? 2022 comparative

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