The standout thing is that 12.2-inch Tandem OLED display, which puts it among the few OLED tablets you can actually find in the Indian market right now.
12.2-inch Tandem OLED Display Takes Center StageIf you ask me, the best part is the ASUS Pad’s 12.2-inch Tandem OLED panel.
Representational image based on an official image | TechgenyzAlso, the Tandem OLED approach is pretty interesting.
Final ThoughtsThe ASUS Pad comes with a handful of premium bits for the Indian tablet crowd, and the 12.2-inch Tandem OLED panel is basically the main attraction.
With its price still to be announced on August 6, the ASUS Pad is looking like one of the more curious Android tablet launches in India this year.
So yeah, ASUS has officially brought the ASUS Pad to India, and it looks like they’re trying to grow its premium tablet lineup, with this one aimed at both work and leisure, plus creative tasks. The standout thing is that 12.2-inch Tandem OLED display, which puts it among the few OLED tablets you can actually find in the Indian market right now. ASUS uses MediaTek’s Dimensity 8300 processor. Pairing that with a high-refresh panel, solid performance, immersive audio, and a slim build should make it attractive for students, working professionals, and people who just binge content all day. ASUS has confirmed the specs already, though; pricing for the Indian market will be unveiled on August 6.
12.2-inch Tandem OLED Display Takes Center Stage
If you ask me, the best part is the ASUS Pad’s 12.2-inch Tandem OLED panel.
It brings a 2.8K resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, plus a 3:2 aspect ratio, so it should work nicely for entertainment as well as productivity. ASUS says the panel can hit up to 2,000 nits peak brightness, for better readability even under bright light, while still showing punchier colors and deeper contrast compared with standard LCD alternatives.
Representational image based on an official image | Techgenyz
Also, the Tandem OLED approach is pretty interesting. It’s designed to boost brightness, enhance power efficiency, and extend the lifespan of the panel by layering more OLED emission layers in a sort of stacked arrangement, which helps the overall output without turning the battery into a hot mess
Powered By MediaTek Dimensity 8300
Under the hood, the ASUS Pad runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 8300 chipset, so yeah basically everything feels built for speed. It’s made for high-performance mobile computing, and the processor can juggle demanding apps, multitasking, gaming, and even AI-powered features with better efficiency. For memory, it comes with 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM, which helps apps open quicker and keeps switching between tasks more fluid.
Storage-wise, users get to pick between 128GB and 256GB variants, giving a bit of breathing room depending on what you plan to store.
Quad Speakers and OLED Display Enhance Entertainment
ASUS also puts a strong emphasis on multimedia performance. The tablet includes quad 1W speakers,and it comes with Dolby Atmos support. That means immersive audio for movies, video calls, and music listening, all without you having to drag external speakers around. To match that, there’s a high-resolution OLED display, and the whole setup is aimed at giving a more premium entertainment vibe straight out of the box.
Long Battery Life With Fast Charging
For staying power, the ASUS Pad is powered by a 9,000mAh battery, and it supports 45W fast charging. The big capacity should help during longer productivity stretches, video streaming, online classes, plus gaming throughout the day. And when you do need a top-up, fast charging reduces the annoying downtime, so recharge time stays short.
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Even though ASUS hasn’t shared official battery endurance numbers for India, the blend of a sizable battery with the efficient Dimensity processor should still land you competitive results in real-world use.
Final Thoughts
The ASUS Pad comes with a handful of premium bits for the Indian tablet crowd, and the 12.2-inch Tandem OLED panel is basically the main attraction. Paired with the Dimensity 8300, a 144Hz refresh rate, 45W quick charge, and Dolby Atmos quad speakers, it feels like a pretty well-rounded bundle meant for daily use, work stuff, productivity, and multimedia watching. With its price still to be announced on August 6, the ASUS Pad is looking like one of the more curious Android tablet launches in India this year.