64GB Xiaomi Mi Pad launched in China for 1699 Yuan


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2 months after the release of the Xiaomi Mi Pad, Xiaomi have released the 64GB version of the world’s first Nvidia Tegra K1 tablet.

On paper the Mi Pad is an impressive little tablet with hardware which wold suit tablets costing a lot more money. In use the 7.9-inch Retina tablet is a little flyer thanks to the Tegra K1 processor and 2GB RAM, although you will want to keep a good grip on it while gaming as the glossy rear can be quite slippy.

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The current Mi Pad has 16GB of internal for 1499 Yuan, and now the 64GB version is on sale in China for just 1699 Yuan. The question you have to ask though is why would anyone want the 64GB version when both models have room for 128GB SD cards? Surely 3G or 4G would be more compelling features to offer?

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6 Comments

  1. $2548414
    July 18, 2014

    Every thing is so good about this..it is so desirable but us in India..no use..without 3G/4G wont cut it in India.. for winning Indian market from Shamsung..Xiaomi needs to put in the 3H/4G radios & fast.

  2. Chico Migraña
    July 18, 2014

    What is the point in having a 3g/4g tablet? I don’t think you expect talking in the street with this big equipment if you have a phone, it’s most probable that you use indoor.
    I guess Xiaomi is trying to get young people (choosing that rear design and colours) besides, this is a tablet to play games, K1 processor gives you that. If you wanna work with the tablet mostly you don’t need that mobility (3g/4g)

    • Manos
      July 18, 2014

      I will take it too the street but I will have my phone at all times. If there I go will not have WiFi I can give with my phone and play to the big screen.

    • guest
      July 18, 2014

      Well, people in different countries use whatsapp to communicate which require 3g/4g and carrying two devices can be tiring.

  3. Bear Dundee
    July 18, 2014

    finally. now i need it to be available in Europe in green 🙂

  4. Faux-News
    July 18, 2014

    Watch out for the Huawei Honor X tablet releasing this 22nd of July, with Kirin 920 chip, 3GB ram, Cat 6 LTE, and maybe even a 2K screen.