This affordable tablet delivers with 2.8K resolution display and 144 Hz refresh rate.
The Redmagic Nova is a fantastic portable gaming tablet that delivers a powerful overclocked Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor alongside a dedicated cooling system. A large 2.8K resolution display with a 144 Hz refresh rate guarantees amazing visuals and responsive gaming. It's an impressive set of specs at an affordable price.RedMagic is known for the 9S Pro, a smartphone that leads the pack in delivering portable gaming.
Connectivity is limited to a single USB-C port, which can be used for charging or attaching a hub or dongle for inputs such as a keyboard and a mouse. The lack of a 3.5mm audio jack is surprising and a little disappointing, especially considering they've included one in their 9S Pro phone. Thankfully the four speakers are loud and bold enough to immerse you in any game you choose.Let's begin with the 10.9-inch display. It has a 2.8K resolution, which is above an often-standard Full HD.
All of this power is backed up by an impressive dedicated cooling system. The built-in fan circulates air internally rather than through holes in the case. This has the added benefit of preventing dust build-up and reducing operating noise. The 3rd-Gen Snapdragon 8 Leading Version delivers all the power required for the latest games. I experienced no frame rate or performance issues at all. This is a tablet that has no issues delivering well above 60 fps on games.
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