Guest Harrison Kaminsky Posted May 15, 2014 Posted May 15, 2014 Xiaomi now has a really nice tablet on the market, and it’s not just because of its awesome price. Designed (and named) similarly to the iPad, the MiPad has a 7.9-inch display with 2048 x 1536 pixels (324 ppi). But the really nice news here is that it’s the first device to feature Nvidia’s Tegra K1 chip, clocked at 2.2 GHz, along with a 192-core Kepler GPU. RAM is set at 2GB, and you’ll have two internal storage options, 16 or 64 GB respectively, with a microSD slot that can handle up to 128 GB of expanded storage. The rear camera is an 8MP Sony camera, and a 5MP camera in the front. The battery is pretty big — it’s a 6700 mAh LG battery. Stereo speakers are on the back of the device. Dimensions are 202.1 x 135.4 x 8.5 and weighs 360 grams. Six color options will be available, and the price is CN¥1,499 ($240) for the 16GB Wi-Fi version, and CN¥1,699 ($270) for the 64GB Wi-Fi model. A 3G or 4G model could be coming, but nothing has been announced yet. Release date is also unknown, but an open testing phase for developers will begin in June. Via: Phone Arena Source: Xiaomi Singapore Come comment on this article: Xiaomi’s high-res MiPad unveiled, features first-ever Nvidia Tegra K1 chip Visit TalkAndroid for Android news, Android guides, and much more! News via TalkAndroid
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