
"Poco built its name on phones that punch above their price, and now it wants to do the same on your coffee table. With Poco Pad X1 and Poco Pad M1, the brand is not just throwing out a couple of cheap tablets. It is trying to turn its budget DNA into a fuller ecosystem that covers gaming, work, and everyday media."
"You can feel that ambition in how these two models are drawn. The Poco Pad X1 is a slightly more compact, high refresh performance slate, tuned for games and quick multitasking on an 11.2-inch 3.2K display. The Poco Pad M1 steps up to a 12.1-inch 2.5K panel and the largest battery Poco has ever shipped in a global device, aiming to be the big screen that carries you through movies, sketching sessions, and long days away from a charger."
"Poco is not trying to reinvent tablet hardware with Poco Pad X1 or Poco Pad M1. Both follow a familiar rectangle with rounded corners, flat sides, and a camera module that sits quietly in one corner. On Poco Pad X1, the focus is clearly on framing its 11.2-inch display as efficiently as possible. Poco Pad M1 takes the same basic formula and scales it up with a 12.1-inch panel."
Poco extends its budget smartphone strategy into tablets with two models aimed at different uses. The Poco Pad X1 focuses on compact, high-refresh performance for gaming and multitasking with an 11.2-inch 3.2K display. The Poco Pad M1 emphasizes a larger 12.1-inch 2.5K screen and the largest battery Poco has shipped globally for extended media, drawing, and long workdays. Both use metal unibody construction, simple Grey and Blue finishes, and recognizable branding. Pocket-friendly dimensions and scaled design differences determine suitability for gamers and power users versus media-focused and battery-conscious users.
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