
Xiaomi’s Android tablet, the MiPad, is set to launch tomorrow in Singapore and Malaysia. The MiPad’s arrival is a little late, a full seven months after it launched in mainland China.
The Xiaomi MiPad is priced at S$299 (US$220) in Singapore, and RM 799 (US$225) in Malaysia. The customary online flash sale begins at 12 noon in both countries with an inevitably limited supply available in each batch. Some bad news: it’s only offered in white and 16GB for now, meaning that the choice of six colors and the option for 64GB is missing. But it does support microSD cards for extra storage.
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The MiPad has a 7.9-inch screen that makes it similar in size to an iPad Mini. When I reviewed the tablet last summer I really liked the sharp screen and its all-round performance, but that plastic rear makes it a rather slippy and unappealing thing to hold for any duration. See our full MiPad review here.
MiPad specs:

- 7.9-inch with 2048 x 1536 (1080p HD) resolution
- NVIDIA Tegra K1 quad-core chip tuned to 2.2GHz
- 2GB RAM
- 6,700mAh battery
- 16GB storage
- microSD slot for extra storage up to 128GB
- 8MP rear camera; 5MP front camera
Editing by Paul Bischoff
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