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Redmagic's cool-looking gaming tablet will be available for international customers on 27 Sep

Nubia’s mobile gaming brand, Redmagic, has officially launched the in China - before making its way to the international market on . At the heart of the Nova Gaming Tablet is the latest processor. The chipset is an overclocked version of the SoC and is capable of hitting a frequency of 3.4GHz and 1GHz for the CPU and the GPU respectively. It's also got 24GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage, making this a solid gaming device.  Powering the display is a 10.9-inch 2.8K panel with a 16:10 aspect ratio. The display offers a , and a , to ensure smooth and responsive gameplay.  Redmagic is also keen to stress its cooling technology, the  . This system includes a 9-layer heat management array and an internal fan that runs at 20,000rpm, running alongside a 3D heat pipe, and a 29,400mm-sqare under-screen heat dissipation alloy Powering it all is a massive . Redmagic claims the Nova can last for up to  in general use or up to  with a sustained gaming session on a single charge. It will also support , fully charging the tablet in only 45 minutes. There's also support for wired and wireless projection options, supporting 4K with 144Hz refresh rate output to a monitor or a laptop. The Redmagic Nova Gaming Tablet is now available in China in two colour options, Cyclone (Transparent Black) and Snowfall (Silver). The Nova Gaming Tablet will be available for purchase globally through starting 27 September. The tablet will be first released in China with the following configurations and pricing:  ~S$733.16 Cyclone/Snowfall