The world's first tablet with a built-in projector is presented: specifications

With an affordable price, you won't have to compromise on quality, durability, or functionality.

The TANK Pad E tablet offers powerful features, including a built-in projector, making it ideal for work and entertainment, both indoors and outdoors. writes 8849.

The TANK Pad E retains the core features of its predecessor, — TANK Pad, — including a solidly built, DLP projector, however it is made with a slightly different configuration to provide a more affordable option for those on a budget. Here is a quick comparison of the two models:

TANK Pad Specifications:

  • Memory: 16GB + 512GB
  • Processor: Dimensity 8300
  • Projection: Clear and bright DLP projection for presentations, movies and games.

TANK Pad E Specifications:

  • Memory: 12 GB + 512 GB
  • Processor: MediaTek G99
  • Projection: High-quality projection at an affordable price.

TANK Pad has more RAM and a more advanced processor for advanced users, while TANK Pad E provides the same projection power and durability.

One of the features of TANK Pad and TANK Pad E is the built-in DLP projector, which allows you to turn any space into a cinema. Whether watching a show, giving a presentation, or gaming, the TANK Pad E delivers a great viewing experience.

The TANK Pad E retains the same design features as the TANK Pad, making it the perfect solution for users who prioritize this feature but prefer a more budget-friendly option.

If you need high performance for multitasking, gaming, or resource-intensive applications, the TANK Pad is the best choice with 16GB of RAM and the Dimensity 8300 processor. For users who want the same durability, water resistance, MIL-STD-810H drop protection, and design capabilities at a more affordable price, the TANK Pad E — good option.

Both tablets, TANK Pad and TANK Pad E, are designed to work in harsh environments. Whether used outdoors, for business or home entertainment, this tablet provides a combination of versatility and durability.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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