There are few tablets under 10 inches on the market today. The Realme Pad Mini therefore goes it alone, offering a decent experience for a low price, even if it means making a regrettable compromise on the definition of its screen.
Realme Pad Mini
- Amazon Warehouse
148.49
- Amazon
149.99
- Amazon Marketplace
179.99
- Fnac.com marketplace
200.29
- Darty Marketplace
201.16
- Cdiscount Marketplace
204.24
How the pricing table works
The Realme Pad Mini is a compact tablet whose 8.7-inch screen diagonal is like a UFO at a time when competing models are getting bigger and bigger. For a contained price, the device shows overall satisfactory performance and provides long-lasting autonomy. But a tablet is above all a multimedia consumption tool, and with its screen with a definition limited to 720p, it makes a concession that is a little too visible.
Strong points
- Good autonomy.
- Neat finish.
- Expandable memory, mini-jack socket.
Weak points
- Screen only HD.
- Unsatisfactory photo modules.
Alternatively
Lenovo Tab M10 Plus
- Used Amazon Marketplace
159.00
- Cdiscount Marketplace
165.39
- Rakuten
166.80
- Fnac.com marketplace
179.98
- Fnac.com
179.99
- Crossroads
179.99
- Amazon Marketplace
180.81
- E. Leclerc – High-Tech
183.90
- Shopping street
183.98
- Cdiscount
183.99
- Darty.com
199.99
- Materiel.net
205.89
- Topbiz.fr
207.28
- LDLC
207.89
- reBuy
250.99
- baker.com
179.00
How the pricing table works
Far from being a bad tablet, the Lenovo M10 Plus (3rd Gen) isn’t flawless either. It can easily be used as a family tablet, for young and old alike. Its screen is good, as is its autonomy which will delight more than one. But it shows its limits quite quickly, especially in terms of performance, which even if they are respectable, will find their limits in intensive use. As often with tablets, the photo section is to be reserved for videoconferences.