Testseek.com have collected 80 expert reviews of the Oppo Realme Pad 10.4 inch and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Oppo Realme Pad 10.4 inch.
September 2021
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The editors liked
Large high-resolution display
Quad speakers with Dolby Atmos
Decent performance
Ultra-sleek design with metal body
Hybrid Dual SIM option in LTE model
Good battery life
Aluminum unibody
Lightweight design
Bright enough 10.4-inch display
High contrast
Four loud speakers
Balanced output
Dolby Atmos
Clutter-free interface
Dependable cameras
3.5mm jack
MicroSD card slot
Optional dual-SIM LTE
Cheap lauch price
Premium
Yet lightweight design
Clean UI and decent performance
Capable screen and good audio quality
Long battery life
LTE option
Lots of memory on demand
4 good speakers
Hardly any heating
Light and high-quality metal chassis
The editors didn't like
Outdoor display visibility is not the best
Realme UI for Pad needs work
No cases for protection available right now
Weak chipset
No HDR10 support
No stylus support
Iffy ambient light sensor
Screen is prone to smudges
Odd placement for headphone jack
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Abstract: RealMe Pad: 10.4-inch WUXGA+ screen, MediaTek Helio G80 chipset with 6GB and 128GB of internal storage and 4G LTE connectivity (as reviewed). Realme is best known for its smartphones, which are generally pitched at younger age groups and sold at affordabl...
LTE option, lots of memory on demand, 4 good speakers, hardly any heating, light and high-quality metal chassis
Equipment options not (yet) available everywhere, strong blue cast, slow microSD reader, blurry camera, no 3.5mm audio port
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Published: 2021-10-04, Author: Peter , review by: talkandroid.com
Firstly, it's great to see a brand like Realme enter the Android tablet segment with the Pad making a good first step. Featuring a premium aluminum body, a vibrant display, and excellent audio thanks to the four speakers with Dolby Atmos, the Realme Pad a...
The competitionThe Realme Pad is good at what it was designed to do - web browsing, social media, video playback and streaming, office tasks. It can play the occasional platformer game, too. We liked its display and its loud and balanced speakers, the cle...
Abstract: In the past two months, we've managed to get our hands on most tablets that were released in 2021. Most of them have renewed our imagination as to what an Android tablet can do. However, many of them are targeted at the premium market. We also received qu...
Large high-resolution display, Quad speakers with Dolby Atmos, Decent performance, Ultra-sleek design with metal body, Hybrid Dual SIM option in LTE model, Good battery life
Outdoor display visibility is not the best, realme UI for Pad needs work, No cases for protection available right now,
Overall, the realme Pad is good for multimedia consumption, thanks to the large high-resolution display and quad speakers with Dolby Atmos. The performance is decent as well, but the company could have opted for Helio G90 series that offers a better gamin...
Premium, yet lightweight design, Clean UI and decent performance, Capable screen and good audio quality, Long battery life,
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Published: 2021-11-16, Author: Tom , review by: techradar.com
Sleek design, Clean software, Good-looking screen
Display attracts smudges, No accessories as of launch, Slow to charge
The Realme Pad is a welcome addition to the budget tablet market, as it's an ideal choice for online classes and basic entertainment purposes. It comes with a powerful quad-speaker setup, a sleek design, and offers good battery life. However, it misses ou...