ASUS Pad Returns With Slim OLED Tablet Power

ASUS Pad Returns With a Slim OLED Android Tablet
ASUS has officially returned to the tablet market with the launch of ASUS Pad (T3201), a new Android 16 tablet designed to improve daily digital use.
The device focuses on a balance of premium display quality, slim portability, and smart connectivity. Whether users want to watch movies, play games, handle documents, or work on everyday tasks, ASUS Pad aims to cover different lifestyles in one portable device.

12.2-Inch Dual-layer OLED Display
One of the biggest highlights of ASUS Pad is its 12.2-inch Dual-layer OLED display.
The screen comes with 2.8K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, delivering sharp, realistic, and smooth visuals. The Dual-layer OLED technology also helps save power and extend screen life compared with standard OLED displays.
For entertainment, the tablet includes 4 speakers with Dolby Atmos, giving users a more immersive sound experience for movies, games, and other media.
Thin, Light, and Easy to Carry
ASUS designed the tablet with portability in mind.
ASUS Pad is only 6.5mm thin and weighs just 523g, making it easy to carry in a bag and use in different places.
The body uses magnesium material together with a fiberglass back cover, giving the tablet a strong and durable build while keeping the weight low.
This makes it suitable for home use, office work, university life, or long trips where users need a light but capable device.
Powered by MediaTek Dimensity 8300
Inside, ASUS Pad uses the MediaTek Dimensity 8300 chipset built on a 4nm process.
The chip is designed to deliver strong performance while keeping power use efficient. This should help the tablet handle multiple apps, entertainment, and daily work smoothly.
The tablet also supports WiFi 6E for modern wireless connectivity.
For battery life, ASUS Pad comes with a large 9000mAh battery and supports 45W fast charging. ASUS says the tablet can charge up to 50 percent in around 30 minutes, helping reduce waiting time when users need power quickly.
Smart Software and AI Features
The software side also brings several useful features.
ASUS GlideX allows users to connect the tablet with a PC, making it easier to share screens or transfer files smoothly between devices.
The tablet also includes Circle to Search from Google. This feature lets users search for information based on what appears on the screen without needing to switch apps.
Google Gemini is also available to help with tasks, information management, and daily productivity.
Flexible Accessories and Extra Convenience
ASUS Pad also includes several convenience features for daily use.
The tablet supports Face Login, allowing users to unlock the device quickly. It also supports microSD card expansion, giving users more flexibility for storage.
For users who want to draw, write notes, or create content, the tablet supports ASUS Pen 2.0. It can also connect to a Bluetooth keyboard, allowing the tablet to work like a small notebook device when needed.
ASUS Pad looks like a strong comeback device for ASUS in the tablet space. Its Dual-layer OLED screen, slim design, large battery, fast charging, AI features, and accessory support make it flexible for entertainment, study, work, and creative use. If ASUS prices it well, this could become an appealing Android tablet for users who want a premium screen without moving into ultra-expensive territory.
 Origin: ASUS





