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This Android tablet brings a $1,700 iPad Pro feature to the $400 price point - and it's nearly as good

Published on: 2025-07-20 09:00:19

Prakhar Khanna/ZDNET The first time I used an anti-reflective display on a personal device was last year when I reviewed the Galaxy S24 Ultra. I was amazed by the quality-of-life improvements it brought to my daily use -- and I wanted to see it on more devices. Therefore, I wasn't too pleased when Apple priced its nano-texture iPad Pro out of budget by limiting it to the 1TB variant. I wanted a flagship iPad with an anti-reflective screen, but that price made the feature inaccessible. Finally, I've found a great tablet with a nanotexture display that doesn't break the bank. Also: You don't need to spend $800 on a good iPad - this budget model proves it The Xiaomi Pad 7 nanotexture variant brings an anti-reflective display for under $400. It's as if the base iPad had a nanotexture screen because, unlike the iPad Pro, the Xiaomi tablet doesn't feature an OLED screen or a flagship-level processor. Despite that, it's easily better than the base iPad, which costs almost the same. I've ... Read full article.