IGEEKPHONE reported on June 2nd that ASUS has officially launched its first typical tablet computer product targeted at non-educational markets in recent years: ASUS Pad (T3201M5A).
This product is based on the MediaTek Dimensity 8300 mobile platform, equipped with a 12.2″ 2800×1840 144Hz Tandem OLED screen, featuring 8GB LPDDR5X memory and 128GB/256GB UFS 3.1 storage, running the Android 16 operating system, and equipped with a 9000mAh battery.

It features a magnesium alloy body with a glass fiber back cover; integrates a four-speaker Dolby Atmos audio system; has a front camera of 5MP and a rear camera of 13MP; is compatible with Wi-Fi 6E standard; provides a full-function USB-C 5Gbps port and a microSD card reader; weighs 523g and has a thickness of 6.5mm.

The ASUS Pad supports Google’s “select-and-search” feature, is equipped with the ASUS GlideX (multi-screen center) screen sharing/control solution, and is compatible with the ASUS Pen 3.0 stylus.









