
Written By Divya
The 13.2-inch display and minimalist design make it look premium. The aluminium body and 7:5 aspect ratio are great for reading or split-screen tasks, though the 675g weight can feel tiring in long use.
Powered by the new Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, the tablet runs multiple apps smoothly. YouTube, Docs, Chrome tabs—everything works seamlessly. It's good enough to temporarily replace a laptop for daily office work.
The Smart Keyboard tries to bring laptop-like productivity, but it needs refinement. Some keys were unresponsive, and the touchpad felt clunky. It’s helpful on the go, but not quite reliable for heavy typing sessions.
Gaming on high settings feels smooth, thanks to the GPU and cooling system. But long sessions become tricky with the 13-inch size—especially if your hands are on the smaller side.
The huge 12,140mAh battery easily lasts a full workday or two days of casual use. Fast 80W charging gets you back to full in about 90 minutes—something many tablets still don’t offer.
If priced near Rs 40,000, the Pad 3 is an excellent choice for those wanting both productivity and entertainment. But if it crosses Rs 50,000, its LCD panel and average front camera might raise second thoughts.
While the availability date is still unknown, we will get to know about the price soon.