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Asus unveils tablet specs as it exits smartphone market

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Asus confirmed it quit the smartphone business in January, but the company isn’t abandoning mobile hardware entirely. Leaked renders reveal a new Asus Pad that could revive the brand’s presence in the tablet arena. The device sports thin bezels and a sleek profile, suggesting a premium design language aimed at content creators and power users.

Specs from the leak point to a 12.2‑inch dual‑layer OLED panel that rivals Apple’s Tandem OLED, complete with a 144 Hz refresh rate. Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support promise cinema‑grade visuals and audio, while a 9,000 mAh battery—though its charging speed remains unconfirmed—should sustain long sessions. At 523 g and just 6.5 mm thick, the Pad feels both sturdy and portable.

Asus plans to sell a proprietary case that doubles as a stand, echoing the ecosystem strategy used for its laptops and gaming gear. The accessory could improve ergonomics for typing or media consumption, reinforcing the tablet’s role as a potential laptop replacement. Pricing and launch timing have not been disclosed, leaving analysts to speculate on market positioning.

Re‑entering the tablet market gives Asus a chance to leverage its reputation for high‑refresh displays while sidestepping the crowded smartphone segment. If the Pad delivers on its promised specs, it could attract power users seeking a thin, high‑performance device without the premium price tag of competitors. Early impressions suggest a serious bid to reclaim relevance.