After weeks of teasers, RedMagic has now officially launched its most premium tablet yet. The RedMagic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro debuts in China as the latest in a resurgent trend of compact tablets built for gaming.
The RedMagic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro features a 9.06-inch 165 Hz OLED screen with a global peak brightness of 1,100 nits, 5,280 Hz PWM dimming frequency, and a 90.1% screen-to-body ratio. According to RedMagic, that ratio ensures the Gaming Tablet 3 Pro actually has a smaller physical footprint than the 8.8-inch Legion Y700 (4th Gen), and also isn't as wide as the iPad Mini 7.
Under the hood of the RedMagic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro is a Snapdragon 8 Elite, LPDDR5T RAM, and UFS 4.1 Pro storage, with the company boasting of a 3.34 million total score on AnTuTu. Other marketed features of the Gaming Tablet 3 Pro include:
- 8,200 mAh battery
- 80 W wired charging
- Bypass charging support
- Pad Magic Cooling System 3.0
- Synopsys S3930 touch chip with 240 Hz ten-finger touch sampling rate
- RedMagic built-in PC gaming emulator
Pricing-wise, the Gaming Tablet 3 Pro is positioned as flagship model and priced as such, with its three SKUs listed as follows: 12/256 GB at CNY 3,999 ($556), 16/512 GB at CNY 4,699 ($653), and 24 GB/1 TB at CNY 5,999 ($834). That makes it one of the more expensive tablets in the Chinese market, with pricing sitting somewhere between the OnePlus Pad 2 Pro and Xiaomi's Pad 7 Ultra.