Doccube launched its new iPlay 80 Mini Ultra tablet, which targets gaming enthusiasts thanks to its compact size and advanced specifications. This device relies on the powerful Dimensity 8300 processor from MediaTek with a built-in modem to support 5G networks, which allows fast connection to the Internet on the go without the need for a phone. It comes with 12 GB of random memory and an internal storage space of 256 GB with the ability to use an external microSD memory card when there is no need to operate two SIM cards.
The device features a light design, with dimensions of 8.2 by 5.1 inches and a weight of 11.6 ounces, providing an 8.8-inch screen. The screen relies on an IPS panel with a display resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels with a brightness of up to 500 nits and a refresh rate of 144 Hz to ensure a smooth gaming experience, in addition to supporting simultaneous input with up to 10 fingers. With the use of a suitable controller, this tablet can represent a practical alternative to portable gaming devices.
The tablet includes a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front camera, along with two speakers. It contains a 7200 mAh battery that supports 33-watt fast charging via the USB Type-C port, which also supports data transfer at USB 3.0 speed and video output via DisplayPort. This device is currently available at a price of about 350 US dollars.









