Along with the launch
Redmi Note 3,
Xiaomi also launched a new tablet through a series Mi-Pad 2. Xiaomi's
latest tablet brings some changes, one of which is the use of Intel Atom
processor that replaces Tegra K1. Unfortunately, the tablet is still
the same as the previous generation were not equipped with cellular
connectivity.
Mi
Pad 2 relies on an elegant design with a metal unibody casing is sturdy
and luxurious. At first glance, tablet Mi Pad 2 looks much like the
iPad Mini 4. Mi Pad 2 tablets price is $ 156, or about Rp 2.1 million
for the 16GB variant and $ 203, or about Rp 2.7 million for the 64GB
variant. Xiaomi Mipad 2 Tablet relies on a touch screen measuring 7.9
inches with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels which uses IPS panel
technology (In-Plane Switching) with densities reaching 324 pixels per
inch. Mi Pad 2 uses the Android 5.1 operating system with a bandage
Lollipop latest 7 MIUI interface, and reportedly Windows 10 for the 64GB
variant.
Unlike
the previous generation, tablet Mi Pad 2 is relying on the support of
Intel Atom processor-Z8500 x5 carrying the quad-core x86 2,24GHz speed
combined with 2GB of RAM memory and is supported by the graphics
processor from Intel HD Graphics.
For
the camera, Xiaomi Mi-Pad 2 is still armed with an 8 megapixel
autofocus rear camera that uses Sony sensors and front camera 5
megapixel resolution aperture of f / 2.2 for selfie photo and video
calls. Not only that, the information circulating tablet Mi Pad 2 is
supported batteries made by LG with a capacity of 6190mAh.
Connectivity
Mipad 2 equivalent to the first generation Mipad available WiFi, GPS,
Bluetooth, and USB port Type-C, without the presence of a mobile support
or 4G LTE (Long Term Evolution). The Chinese manufacturers equip tablet
Mi Pad 2 with two variants of internal memory, 16GB and 64GB. Both
variants Mi Pad 2 is equipped with a microSD slot for external memory
expansion up to a maximum of 128GB.