Infinix Xpad 30 Pro: A Budget Tablet with Massive Storage and Wide Screen

Infinix has officially unveiled the Xpad 30 Pro, a budget-conscious tablet that combines decent performance with substantial storage capabilities, targeting consumers looking for value in the mobile device market.
Technical Specs Focused on Entertainment
Powered by the MediaTek Helio G200 Ultimate processor, the device offers improved graphical performance and better HDR support compared to previous models, making it suitable for daily tasks and light gaming without compromising efficiency.
The 11-inch display boasts a resolution of 2560x1600 pixels with a 90Hz refresh rate, complemented by stereo speakers with DTS support for an enhanced viewing experience, while the 8200mAh battery supports 18W charging.
Expansion Options and Accessories
Available with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, the tablet allows for microSD expansion up to 2TB, supports 4G connectivity, and is compatible with a dedicated keyboard and stylus for versatile usage scenarios.
Positioned as a cost-effective solution, the Xpad 30 Pro starts at $227 in the Philippines for the higher-memory variant, placing it in direct competition with other affordable tablets in Asian markets.
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