The OnePlus Pad’s keyboard case and stylus run an additional $149.99 and $99.99, respectively. | Image: Dan Seifert / The Verge
The $549.99 OnePlus Pad 2 may have just recently launched, but the original version remains a worthwhile option that’s now undercutting the new model’s price by $170. Now through August 6th, you can pick the first-gen OnePlus Pad at Woot for $379.99 ($100 off), its lowest price ever. Sure, the older Pad may not have a 12.1-inch display or a nifty vibrating stylus that makes it feel like you’re writing on paper, but its 11.6-inch LCD has some great specs of its own — including a speedy 144Hz refresh rate and sharp, 2800 x 2000 resolution.
OnePlus’s first tablet was a pleasant surprise when it launched last year, as the brand’s freshman effort offered great performance at an affordable price. That’s thanks in part to a snappy MediaTek…
The OnePlus Pad’s keyboard case and stylus run an additional $149.99 and $99.99, respectively. | Image: Dan Seifert / The Verge
The $549.99 OnePlus Pad 2 may have just recently launched, but the original version remains a worthwhile option that’s now undercutting the new model’s price by $170. Now through August 6th, you can pick the first-gen OnePlus Pad at Woot for $379.99 ($100 off), its lowest price ever. Sure, the older Pad may not have a 12.1-inch display or a nifty vibrating stylus that makes it feel like you’re writing on paper, but its 11.6-inch LCD has some great specs of its own — including a speedy 144Hz refresh rate and sharp, 2800 x 2000 resolution.
OnePlus’s first tablet was a pleasant surprise when it launched last year, as the brand’s freshman effort offered great performance at an affordable price. That’s thanks in part to a snappy MediaTek…
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Even with the arrival of the OnePlus 2, Woot’s $100 discount makes OnePlus’s original Android tablet far more attractive.
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The $549.99 OnePlus Pad 2 may have just recently launched, but the original version remains a worthwhile option that’s now undercutting the new model’s price by $170. Now through August 6th, you can pick the first-gen OnePlus Pad at Woot for $379.99 ($100 off), its lowest price ever. Sure, the older Pad may not have a 12.1-inch display or a nifty vibrating stylus that makes it feel like you’re writing on paper, but its 11.6-inch LCD has some great specs of its own — including a speedy 144Hz refresh rate and sharp, 2800 x 2000 resolution.
OnePlus’s first tablet was a pleasant surprise when it launched last year, as the brand’s freshman effort offered great performance at an affordable price. That’s thanks in part to a snappy MediaTek Dimensity 9000 processor, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of base storage, along with an impressive quad-speaker system with support for Dolby Atmos. It didn’t skimp on build or screen quality, either, though, as is the case with the Google Pixel Tablet and other Android tablets, it still suffers from a somewhat lackluster app ecosystem and offers few advanced multitasking features. Nonetheless, it’s an all-around nice package that’s hard to beat for the price.
OnePlus Pad
OnePlus’s first tablet punches above its weight thanks to excellent performance, great build quality, and a terrific 11.6-inch LCD display that offers up to 144Hz refresh rates.
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