Xiaomi Mi Pad 2 Review Hands On : iPad lookalike that can run Windows 10
While Xiaomi's first tablet didn't quite make the splash the company was hoping for, its second 7.9-inch slate could make more of an impact. Like all of its products, Xiaomi is selling the new tablet at a ridiculously low price point, in this case just 999 yuan (approximately $155, £105 or AU$215). Along with the Redmi Note 3, it goes on sale on November 27 in China.
While Xiaomi's first tablet didn't quite make the splash the company was hoping for, its second 7.9-inch slate could make more of an impact. Like all of its products, Xiaomi is selling the new tablet at a ridiculously low price point, in this case just 999 yuan (approximately $155, £105 or AU$215). Along with the Redmi Note 3, it goes on sale on November 27 in China.