Xiaomi is enriching its range of touch tablets with the Pad 6S Pro, its first model running HyperOS serving as an XL and premium version of the Pad 6, released in 2023.
Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro
Amazon Marketplace
€568.00Nine
Amazon
€574.19Nine
Boulanger.com
€599.00Nine
Rakuten
€599.00Nine
Fnac.com marketplace
€652.80Nine
Xiaomi
€699.90Nine
Fnac.com
€699.99Nine
Darty.com
€699.99Nine
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The Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro is the model of all superlatives: larger, more efficient, but also more expensive. In addition to an increasing price, we may also regret the need to buy the stylus and the keyboard separately, even though they allow optimal use of the device. Despite this, the Pad 6S Pro is an efficient Android tablet, designed to last, and designed as an alternative to the laptop. A proposal that focuses on versatility in order to appeal to a broad target… provided you have the budget.
Strong points
- Careful design and finishes.
- Performance to match.
- Excellent battery life and fast charging.
Weak points
- Screen calibration could be improved.
- Optional stylus and keyboard.
Alternatively
Lenovo Tab P12 Pro
Boulanger.com
€649.00Nine
Fnac.com
€949.90Nine
Darty.com
€949.99Nine
Fnac.com marketplace
€1,091.72Nine
Amazon Marketplace
€1,103.89Nine
Rakuten
€1,115.99Nine
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With its P12 Pro, Lenovo delivers a (large) tablet that is very well finished, efficient and equipped with one of the best Oled screens on the market. The stylus with which it is compatible expands its potential, especially as it is pleasant to use. In short, the Chinese brand manages to bring together everything we have the right to expect from an Android touchscreen tablet and poses as a serious alternative to Samsung and its Galaxy Tab S.