Alldocube iPlay 80 Mini Ultra: Compact 5G gaming tablet sports 144Hz

The Alldocube iPlay 80 Mini Ultra was introduced earlier and is now listed by the manufacturer and available through retailers. According to the manufacturer, it is a gaming tablet. It uses the MediaTek Dimensity 8300, which is a fairly powerful SoC. It also includes a 5G modem. That means it can connect to the internet on the go even without a smartphone. The RAM has a capacity of 12GB, and it comes with 256GB of internal storage. A microSD card can also be used, at least if you do not need dual-SIM support.
At 8.2 x 5.1 inches and 11.6 oz, the model is still relatively compact and light. That also means the display is fairly small. It has a screen size of 8.8 inches and a resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels. It uses an IPS panel rather than AMOLED, and typical brightness is listed at 500 nits. Furthermore, it supports a 144Hz refresh rate. Simultaneous input with up to 10 fingers is possible.
The main camera has a resolution of 13MP, while the front camera has a resolution of 5MP. Two speakers are installed. The 7,200 mAh battery can be charged at up to 33 W. The USB Type-C port supports not only charging and data transfer via USB 3.0 but also video output over DisplayPort. On AliExpress, the 5G Android tablet is currently listed at roughly $350, but it can't be shipped to the US at the time of writing.

















