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Redmagic Nova gaming tablet coming to international markets on September 27

The Redmagic Nova Gaming Tablet will offer powerful specs, a 2.8K display, and gaming cooling technology.

You won’t have to wait much longer if you’re a gaming fan on the go. Redmagic, Nubia’s well-known mobile gaming brand, is set to release the Redmagic Nova Gaming Tablet for global customers on September 27. Following its successful launch in China, this high-performance device has features tailored specifically for gamers.

The highly advanced Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Leading Edition processor is at the Nova Gaming Tablet’s core. This overclocked version of the chipset boasts impressive power, reaching a frequency of 3.4GHz for the CPU and 1GHz for the GPU. This means smoother and faster gaming experiences.

The tablet also has a massive 24GB of LPDDR5X RAM, giving you plenty of memory to run multiple apps and games simultaneously without lag. With 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage, you’ll have more than enough space for all your games, apps, and files, ensuring that speed and capacity aren’t an issue.

Superior display and cooling technology

The Redmagic Nova Gaming Tablet isn’t just about power—it’s designed to offer an immersive visual experience. The 10.9-inch 2.8K screen is paired with a 16:10 aspect ratio, ideal for gaming. Its high refresh rate of 144Hz makes gameplay incredibly smooth, while the touch sampling rate of up to 840Hz ensures fast and responsive touch commands, crucial for those quick, in-game movements.

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One of the standout features of this tablet is its cooling system. Redmagic has integrated its PAD Cooling System ICE 2.0, engineered to keep the device cool even during long gaming sessions. This advanced system includes a 9-layer heat management structure, a fan that spins at a staggering 20,000rpm, and a 3D heat pipe. Additionally, a 29,400mm-square under-screen heat dissipation alloy further enhances its cooling capabilities, ensuring your device stays at optimal temperature while you focus on your game.

Battery life that lasts

When it comes to gaming, battery life is just as important as processing power. Thankfully, Redmagic has equipped the Nova Gaming Tablet with a massive 10,100mAh dual-cell battery. According to Redmagic, this should give you up to 18.7 hours of general use or 10 hours of continuous gaming on a single charge. Additionally, the tablet supports 120W fast charging, allowing you to fully charge it in just 45 minutes, meaning less downtime and more playtime.

In terms of connectivity, the Redmagic Nova Gaming Tablet has you covered. With wired and wireless projection options, you can project your gaming session onto a monitor or laptop. It supports 4K output at a 144Hz refresh rate, giving you crystal-clear visuals whether you’re gaming, watching videos, or multitasking on a larger screen.

Pricing and availability

The Redmagic Nova Gaming Tablet is currently available in China with two stylish colour options: Cyclone (Transparent Black) and Snowfall (Silver). If you’re outside China, you can purchase the tablet starting September 27 through Redmagic’s official website. Pricing details for the international market are yet to be confirmed, but it is expected to compete with high-end gaming tablets.

For gamers looking for a portable device that can handle the most demanding games without sacrificing performance or battery life, the Redmagic Nova Gaming Tablet is a strong contender.

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