OnePlus unveiled the Pad Go 2 tablet: a new display and record battery life.
According to Korrespondent.net: The Chinese company OnePlus officially presented the new OnePlus Pad Go 2 tablet. This device is aimed at students and young professionals and offers significant improvements compared to the previous model, the OnePlus Pad Go.
Tablet Specifications
The tablet is equipped with a large 12.1-inch diagonal screen, stylus support, and a powerful battery. The heart of the OnePlus Pad Go 2 is the octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 7300-Ultra processor, introduced in May 2024. With a battery capacity of 10,050 mAh, according to the manufacturer, it can last up to 60 days in standby mode and up to 15 hours of video playback.
See photos: OnePlus unveiled the powerful Pad Go 2 tablet
The new tablet's screen has a brightness of up to 900 nits, covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color space, and supports Dolby Vision technology, ensuring bright and contrast-rich images. With a display diagonal of about 30.7 cm, the device is perfect for studying and entertainment.
Operating System and Style
The OnePlus Pad Go 2 runs on the new OxygenOS 16 operating system, which offers a range of tools for enhancing productivity. Notably, it supports the OnePlus Pad Go 2 Stylo stylus with enhanced handwriting capabilities, including a handwriting improvement feature.
The device will be available in two colors - Lavender Drift and Shadow Black. The price of the OnePlus Pad Go 2 has not yet been announced, but the company highlights its affordability in the mid-price segment.
The OnePlus Pad Go 2 promises to be a powerful tool for students and young professionals thanks to its combination of features, convenience, and stylish design. This is yet another step in the tablet market's development, where competition is growing, and consumers have more choices than ever.
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