The Realme Pad touch tablet is offered at €153.99 at Cdiscount, a drop of around €22 on the usual price. This is currently our best value for money for small budgets.
Realme is entering the French market for touch tablets with its Pad. The smartphone brand is trying it out with a model billed for less than €300 and intended for everyday use, in a neatly designed format.
RealmePad
- Cdiscount
153.99
- Rakuten
169.31
- Cdiscount Marketplace
186.99
- Amazon Marketplace
192.94
- Darty Marketplace
192.99
- ElectroDepot
199.75
- Fnac.com marketplace
207.99
- Amazon
219.74
- Topbiz.fr
267.66
- baker.com
289.00
- La Redoute Marketplace
289.00
How the pricing table works
Realme does not intend to upset the market for touch pads with its Pad. This first slate signed by the Chinese manufacturer offers a service that is quite simple. Its Helio G80 chip nevertheless gives it enough power to browse the web, take advantage of common applications and allow multimedia use, especially since its speakers are quite satisfactory on this point. We also appreciate its expandable memory and its certainly minimalist, but neat design, which makes it possible to compensate for a slightly high charging time and a screen that lacks a little contrast.
Strong points
- Neat design.
- Expandable memory.
- Satisfactory performance in multitasking.
Weak points
- Poorly controlled color temperature and low contrast.
- Not very suitable for gaming.
- Slow charging.
NB: The reported price drop is calculated by comparing the lowest price of the day with the average of the lowest prices charged by all merchants for the product last month, with security rules to exclude prices from shops whose the VAT policy is not clear (known as “grey” shops, typically in the case of imports from China).
Alternatively
Lenovo Tab M10 Plus
- Cdiscount Marketplace
143.51
- Rakuten
155.09
- Fnac.com marketplace
159.00
- Amazon Marketplace
175.90
- Lenovo
179.90
- Fnac.com
179.99
- Darty.com
179.99
- Crossroads
179.99
- E. Leclerc – High-Tech
183.90
- Cdiscount
184.98
- ElectroDepot
189.98
- La Redoute Marketplace
195.98
- baker.com
199.00
- reBuy
199.99
- Used Amazon Marketplace
200.99
- Materiel.net
205.89
- LDLC
207.89
- Topbiz.fr
213.35
- Shopping street
217.90
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.