Oppo introduced an evolved addition in its tablet line, Oppo Pad SE. This review assists you in gauging how appropriate this tab is for someone who would like to unwind and enjoy some entertainment after a day's work.

Design and Build Quality
The design of the new Oppo Pad SE is truly beautiful and gives a very premium feeling. It is lightweight, has a very slim body build, and is comfortable to be held in the palm. The back has a metallic finish to it, thus rendering an added beauty factor to the tab. The display size being 10.5 inches gives a bigger visual experience for the user.
Display and Visual Performance
The display types of the 10.5-inch IPS LCD tablet offer full HD resolution. It is reasonably good for watching video, browsing the internet, or reading e-books. Then again, colors are not deep black or any different from AMOLED display levels, but hey, colors and brightness are sufficiently appealing.
Performance and Hardware
Due to the MediaTek Helio G99 processor, the performance is fairly strong for day-to-day usage on the Oppo Pad SE. There were RAM combinations of 4GB/6GB with internal storage of either 64GB/128GB. It is doing pretty well with Youtube, Netflix, social media, and light games but keeps falling back with heavy graphics games and multitasking for protracted duration.
Battery Life Of Oppo Pad SE
The tablet's battery is rated at 7,100 milliamperes, which on an average is a day's work for the regular user. However, the battery drains rather fast when used for video streaming and gaming, yet it holds well for general work. An 18W charger is provided that does support fast charging.

Software and User Interface
The ColorOS for Pad is based on Android 12. The look and feel of the UI is quite straightforward and friendly. Multi-window and other productivity tools come into play here to ease office and study work.
Midrange-priced, it is a good choice for a potential user intending to buy a tab for entertainment, study, and normal office work. Pretty design, large display, and battery life make it a strong contender in the market. However, serious gamers and high-definition video editors should look for alternatives.
Good thing: Premium design, big display and battery life, user-friendly UI.
Most disappointing: High-end performance-limited, no AMOLED display.
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