Xiaomi Black Shark Gaming Tablet Enters Global Market with Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 Power
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Xiaomi Black Shark Gaming Tablet Enters Global Market with Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 Power

Laptops Reporter
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Xiaomi's Black Shark division confirms global availability for its new 8.8-inch gaming tablet featuring Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, a 144Hz display, and gaming-optimized hardware.

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Xiaomi's gaming-focused Black Shark brand has officially listed its new compact gaming tablet on global websites, confirming earlier leaks and signaling imminent worldwide availability. The device fills a gap in the mobile gaming market by combining flagship specs in a smaller 8.8-inch form factor optimized for portable play.

What's New The Black Shark Gaming Tablet centers around Qualcomm's 4nm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, the same processor found in Xiaomi's productivity-focused Pad 7 Pro. This positions it among current Android performance leaders. The 8.8-inch IPS display delivers 2560×1600 resolution at 144Hz refresh rates—significantly higher than Apple's iPad Mini (60Hz)—with 600 nits peak brightness for visibility in varied lighting.

Storage configurations include 12GB LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB UFS 4.0 flash storage, exceeding the speed of previous-generation tablets. A 7,300 mAh battery provides extended gaming sessions, while stereo speakers with 3D spatial audio enhance immersion. Camera specs remain practical rather than premium: 13MP rear and 5MP front sensors.

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Versus Xiaomi's own Pad 7 Pro ($469.50), the Black Shark differentiates through its gaming-specific optimizations. The higher 144Hz refresh rate trumps the Pad 7 Pro's 120Hz panel for smoother motion in fast-paced games. However, both share identical chipsets, meaning CPU/GPU performance should be comparable.

Against competitors like the Lenovo Legion Y700 (2023), which uses a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, the Black Shark's newer chipset provides approximately 15% better CPU performance and improved power efficiency. The Y700's 8.8-inch form factor makes it the closest direct competitor, though availability outside Asia has been limited.

Target Audience This tablet caters specifically to mobile gamers needing:

  • Compact portability for gaming on the move
  • High frame rates for competitive titles like Call of Duty Mobile or Genshin Impact
  • Future-proof specs avoiding thermal throttling
  • Quick storage access for large game assets

Pricing remains unannounced, but expectations land near $500 based on the Pad 7 Pro's positioning. The tablet comes in black or silver finishes, maintaining Black Shark's minimalist aesthetic.

Global release timing is still unspecified, but the official listing on Black Shark's international site suggests imminent availability. For detailed specifications, visit the Black Shark product page.

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