RedMagic gaming tablet pops up on AnTuTu with respectable scores
RedMagic recently entered the gaming laptop market and is now preparing to launch its second gaming tablet. The company will be fully unveiling the pad on September 5 in China, and per the official teaser, there will be two different models. The seemingly Pro variant has just popped up on AnTuTu.
According to the benchmark run, the gaming tablet features the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Leading Version. It's an overclocked edition of the regular SoC, which has debuted with the RedMagic 9S Pro (12/256 GB curr. $749 on Amazon). The new pad with this chipset has scored reasonably well in AnTuTu.
To be exact, the gaming tablet got an overall score of 2,205,110 points, which is reasonably higher than most current flagship phones. When it comes to the specifics, the RedMagic Gaming Pad got a CPU score of 466,697, a GPU score of 948,310, a UX score of 386,373, and a memory score of 403,730.
These scores hint that the gaming tablet likely features a robust cooling setup, as the RedMagic 9S Pro with an active cooling fan scores similar. Another thing to note is the device that went through the benchmark had 16 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 4.0 storage.
Besides that, the UX score from the benchmark reveals that the RedMagic gaming tablet features a 120 Hz refresh rate, and the company has recently confirmed that the display has an 840 Hz touch sampling rate. Other details are still under wraps, but the launch is less than a week away, so you don't need to wait long to learn everything about the tab.
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AnTuTu on Weibo (machine translated from Chinese)