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The Realme Pad is released to Europe at just under US$300 for a Wi-Fi only model

The Realme Pad makes it to a new market. (Source: Realme)
The Realme Pad makes it to a new market. (Source: Realme)
Many Realme fans located in continental Europe may be glad to learn that the brand's first-gen tablet has finally launched in their market. On the other hand, only 1 of its SKUs is listed on its new official webpage thus far, and it will ship to a limited number of countries at present.

Realme has made an inaugural leap into the Android tablet with the first-gen Pad of its brand's name. The OEM could have been said to make the most of it, with a 10.4-inch WUXGA+ display, a cost-effective MediaTek Helio G80, quad Dolby Atmos-tuned speakers, a 7,100mAh "Mega" battery and an "ultra-slim" build (clearly a priority for the company in its non-smartphone products).

Now, it has appeared on Realme's official European webstore as its newest product. On its initial release to the Indian market earlier in 2021, the Pad had SKUs that ranged from Wi-Fi only models with 3GB RAM to 4G/LTE-capable units with 4GB of RAM. However, the OEM seems to have chosen to strike a balance for this new launch by offering the 4GB model without standalone connectivity.

This SKU has 64GB of internal storage, and comes in the Realme Pad's Gray colorway only. It is priced at €259 (~US$293), and will ship to customers in Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands or Portugal at this time.

It seems not to be in stock at the moment - hopefully, that will change soon, as Europe's first shot at the Realme Pad has been discounted by €60 (~$68) as an "early-bird" offer until November 29, 2021.

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2021-11-16 (Update: 2021-11-16)