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OPPO Unveils OPPO Pad SE: Enhancing Family Entertainment, On-the-go Creativity

OPPO Unveils OPPO Pad SE: Enhancing Family Entertainment, On-the-go Creativity

Barnama15-05-2025

GENERAL
KUALA LUMPUR, May 15 (Bernama) -- OPPO, a leading global smart device brand, yesterday introduced the OPPO Pad SE, a reliable and versatile tablet designed to meet the needs of both families at home and creators on the go.
A statement released today said the new device, the OPPO Pad SE with a 4GB + 128GB storage variant, is available in two stylish colour options, Starlight Silver and Twilight Blue, and is now open for pre-order until May 24.
According to OPPO, consumers will enjoy an instant rebate of RM100, making the device available at just RM599 (RRP: RM699) via the OPPO Online Store, TikTok Shop, Shopee and Lazada.
"During this limited-time offer, customers can also purchase the OPPO Pad SE casing (worth RM99) for only RM1 with the device," the statement said.
With its slim 7.39 millimetre (mm) profile and powerful 9,340mAh battery, the OPPO Pad SE is engineered for all-day use, providing ample support for streaming, learning and productivity in any setting.
It said one of the tablet's standout features was its Anti-Reflective Matte Display, which ensured a comfortable viewing experience even in bright lighting conditions and also offered a Personalised Kids Mode, making it a safe and reliable choice for families to share.
Equipped with advanced tools like Google Gemini, O+ Connect, and an AI-powered Assistant for Notes, the OPPO Pad SE is designed to enhance connectivity, productivity, and creativity at home, on the go, or anywhere in between.
It said for those who rely on a tablet for work and entertainment, the OPPO Pad SE offers extended battery life and fast charging to help power through an entire workday.
'Its class-leading 9,340mAh battery delivers up to 11 hours of continuous video playback or 80 hours of continuous music playback, while 33W SUPERVOOCTM allows users to quickly get back to enjoying their favourite content without long interruptions,' OPPO said.

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