Mi Pad 5 series launched: Key spec, features, and price

Xiaomi has revealed its Mi Pad 5 series of tablets in China. Instead of leaked information about a total of three tablets, the product line has only two tablets. First is the standard Mi Pad 5 which is equipped with Snapdragon 860 chipset. Meanwhile, Pro version has Snapdragon 870 chipset. Moreover, these tablets have 11-inch screen with 2560×1600 pixel resolution and a high refresh rate of 120Hz.

Mi Pad 5 and Mi Pad 5 Pro launched

The Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 series are quite slim overall with a premium metal finish. Additionally, both tablets are Dolby Atmos supported. As for the camera, the base variant has a 13-megapixel main lens, while the Pro model adds a 5-megapixel depth-of-field sensor. Additionally, these tablets ship with large 8600mAh and 8720mAh batteries respectively.

Key specs and features

Xiaomi has taken some inspiration from the current iPad series to build its latest tablets. These tablets have flat edges and slightly thick symmetrical bezels. While at the rear, the lineup features a pill-shaped camera module with LED lights. In addition, Mi Pad 5 is equipped with four speakers and Pro model has a total of eight speakers.

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The Mi Pad 5 series supports stylus and magnetic keyboard. The stylus weighs 12.2 grams, has two buttons on the side, and offers a touch sampling rate of 240Hz. It comes with a rechargeable battery that can last 8 hours on a single charge. As for the keyboard, it doesn’t have a trackpad and is offered in three different colors to match the paint job of the tablet.

The Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 series ship with high-end hardware. Both the tablets have 11-inch LCD displays with a resolution of 2560×1600 pixels. Xiaomi has used a 10-bit panel here with support for a 120Hz high refresh rate, HDR 10 certification and brightness of up to 500 nits. Furthermore, these tablets are powered by Snapdragon 800 series chipsets. The vanilla model, i.e. the Mi Pad 5, is powered by a Snapdragon 860 chipset, whereas the top-end Pro version ships with a Snapdragon 870 SoC.

Price of Mi Pad 5 series

The base variant with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage is priced at CNY 1,999 (roughly $310), while the top-end model with 6GB RAM and 256GB storage is available at CNY 2299 (roughly $355)

On the other hand, the 6GB/128GB variant of the Pro version will sell for CNY 2499 (roughly $385) and the 6GB/256GB model for CNY 2799 (roughly $430). Finally, the final sole 5G variant of the Pro version with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage will go for CNY 3499 (roughly $540).

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Xiaomi to launch OLED gaming TVs with NVIDIA G-Sync support

Xiaomi will launch its new Mi OLED gaming TV series on August 10.

Mi OLED gaming TV series is clearly for gamers considering the specs. Xiaomi hasn’t given any other details yet, but has indicated that the series will feature NVIDIA’s G-Sync technology. And it’s a good time because chameleon recently delivered an update to large format TVs with integrated G-Sync modules.

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Obviously, we’re starting to speculate but today will be releasing an OLED “gaming TVs” when the new console can run at 120Hz and the PC is even better. Implying that these new references will at least have an HDMI 2.1 connector. It goes without saying that 4K will be a basic feature as well as HDR.

Affordable 4K OLED 144Hz?

The key to this product finding an audience will lie in the rest of its spec sheet. To make the solution competitive for hardcore gamers it will need exceptionally low input lag, a frequency capable of at least 120Hz (144Hz would be a plus to pass the console audience). Xiaomi has repeatedly expressed its desire to enter the Western gaming market. For the time being, entry into the Western market has been discreet, but the products have interesting features and, above all, a hefty price tag. We’ll have to keep an eye on its parameters during the August 10 announcement.

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Best Buy is offering $500 off the Sony X85J 65 inch 4K Smart TV

TVs, laptops and more are getting some must-see discounts at Best Buy. They is discounting some great discounts on TVs, including offer on Sony’s X85J Series 65 inch 4K Smart TV – One of Sony’s best TVs in years. It save over 30% for buyers.

Sony’s X85J sold for $1,099.99. That’s hard to pass up. The X85J is a fully-featured Smart TV for those looking for the best. It provides Google Assistant connectivity, on-board access to you favorite streaming apps and much much more.
This is really a perfect set for your favorite movies, games, sports and more! Futhermore, It have featuring Sony’s top-of-the-line 4K HDR Processor X1, Google TV and a TRILUMINOS PRO display.

Best Buy is offering $500 off the Sony X85J 65 inch 4K Smart TV

Sony X85J Series 65″ LED 4K Smart TV (KD65X85J)
Now: $1,099.99 | Was: $1,599.99 | Savings: $500 (31%)

Best Buy is offering $500 off the Sony X85J 65 inch 4K Smart TV
Best Buy is offering $500 off the Sony X85J 65 inch 4K Smart TV

Sony’s X85J offers a price that is not too high for a high-end display. This TV produces incredible picture quality backed by the TRILUMINOS PRO Color display and their 4K HDR Processor X. It delivers color depth and detail like never before.

The X85J is one of the best gaming TVs for Xbox, PS5 and even PC gaming thanks to MOTIONFLOW XR and the 4K X-REALITY PRO image tech. It can support full 4K 120Hz gaming with HDMI 2.1 ports feature. This a device must-have for the best gaming experience.

 

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Android 11 brings many changes that are mainly focused on user privacy. There are a few new features that could be very useful to users, including the new chat bubble feature, a tool called Conversation Notifications, and smart reply options for messaging. You can also set reminders or create events directly from Android notifications on select apps like Google Messages. The following guide will show you how you can set reminders in Android notifications. Guide to set reminder directly from an Android notification

The feature to set reminders right out of notifications is quite handy, but it still doesn’t work perfectly. You don’t always get a reminder for every notification. Make sure your chat bubble is enabled before performing the next steps. If you don’t know how to enable them, here’s a guide:

1. Tap on the ‘chat bubble’ option on your notification. If the chat bubble is enabled, the ‘message bubble’ will pop up automatically.

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2. If the content of your message involves planning or a reminder, a ‘Create event’ prompt will appear. Click it.
3. In the chat bubble, fill in the details of the event and set a reminder, then tap ‘Save’.

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After you press the save button, your reminders will be set all from the notification window comfortably. Please note that not all apps receive the same prompt for unknown reasons. Unfortunately, Google hasn’t shared many details about which apps are compatible and which aren’t. However, we can confirm that this feature works on Google Messages.

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The Kickboxer Luke – Street Fighter V’s Last New Character

Capcom revealed a new character to the Street Fighter universe during today’s Street Fighter V presentation. Luke will be the much-ballyhooed final fighter added to the five-year-old game.
Apart from a vague November release date, very few details were shared about Luke. It seems like Luke has a role to play in upcoming games. Street Fighter V director said that he provides “a glimpse into the future” of the Street Fighter franchise. But what that means remains a mystery until Capcom is ready to spill the beans.

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Street Fighter V first launched in 2016 with a modest roster including series mainstays like Ryu, Chun-Li, Cammy, and Dhalsim; as well as surprise picks like Birdie, Nash, and R. Mika, all of whom hadn’t been playable since the Street Fighter Alpha days. It also featured some really neat newcomers, including F.A.N.G, a duplicitous, poison-wielding disciple of M. Bison; and Rashid, a high-flying Arab socialite who augments his combat abilities with a variety of high-tech gadgets.

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Additional fighters, both returning and new to the series, were added post-release. Some notable inclusions were Abigail, a gigantic gang member who first debuted in the Final Fight beat-em-up franchise; and Menat, an acrobatic psychic apprentice with a deadly crystal ball. And before today’s reveal, Street Fighter V’s final season has seen infinite-wielding Dan Hibiki and fortune-teller Rose join the game; with Street Fighter III hermit Oro and Rival Schools guest Akira Kazama still waiting in the wings for their simultaneous August 16 release.

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StreetFighter V has received considerable improvements both in terms of gameplay adjustments and online stability since its rough launch What started as an absolute disappointment compared to the series’ historical highs has since become another competent entry in the legendary franchise. In addition, Capcom’s focus on producing high-quality, lucrative tournaments across the world has allowed fans to turn from simple players into professional competitors; even if the spirit of the competition is much different than what’s seen at community-run, grassroots tournaments.
The StreetFighter V saga is inching closer to its conclusion with Luke’s reveal. I can’t tell what’s in store for the series. But with a new group of developers now leading the project after former Capcom executive Yoshinori Ono’s departure last year. It won’t be surprising if they take StreetFighter in an entirely new direction.


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