The Oppo Pad SE LTE is now available for purchase in Europe. Specifically, the tablet can be ordered from the manufacturer's authorized distributor in the Netherlands, which ships to numerous European countries. The official price tag is €269 plus €5 shipping. The Oppo tablet is not officially sold in the United States at this time, but it might be available via import from China.
With that out of the way, the somewhat cheap MSRP obviously indicates that this is not a high-end tablet, but it should still be stubble for many use cases, including media consumption at home or on the go. The Oppo Pad SE comes with a 4G LTE modem, which means that a SIM card can be used to establish a cellular connection when no WiFi network or smartphone hotspot is available.
A GPS/GNSS module is also onboard, so the Oppo Pad SE LTE can be used for navigation, in which case a compatible car mount for tablets would be a sensible purchase. The remain specs include the MediaTek Helio G100 processor with 6GB RAM. The internal storage offers 128GB of capacity, which is not too generous and suggests that users should rather opt for streaming services instead of storing their media files locally.
Moreover, the main and front cameras of the affordable Oppo tablet offer 5 megapixels, while the 11-inch LCD screen has a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels, a refresh rate of up to 90Hz and peak brightness of 500 nits. Lastly, the 9,340mAh battery can be charged quickly at 33 watts, and the tablet weighs 1.17 lbs and is approximately 0.29 inches thick.