nubia Pad 3D open sales begin with a small discount for early birds

Peter, 11 April 2023

ZTE started taking pre-orders for the nubia Pad 3D in late March and the company says it saw a lot of interest in the new tablet. It offers a glasses-free 3D viewing experience as well as other 3D tricks thanks to accurate face tracking with the dual front cameras. Pre-orders are now closed and ZTE is kicking off open sales.

Proprietary 3D display tech Face tracking with dual front cameras 3D rear cameras
Proprietary 3D display tech • Face tracking with dual front cameras • 3D rear cameras

You’re not too late to snag a discount – a code will be automatically applied at checkout that will knock $50/€50/£50 off the regular price. Also, you can grab a protective case for the tablet at 50% off (so you’ll pay $25 for the case). This offer will last until April 25.

The tablet’s regular price (pre-discount) is $1,200/€1,300/£1,150 for a unit with 8GB of RAM and 128GB storage. For more details on the tablet, check out our hands-on from MWC 2023.

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ZTE nubia Pad 3D

The ZTE nubia Pad 3D is available in the following countries and regions. Note that shipping will start later this month.

  • Europe: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain (50 of 52 provinces), Sweden, United Kingdom
  • Middle East: Israel, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates
  • Asia Pacific: Australia, Hong Kong SAR, Indonesia, Japan, Macao SAR, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam
  • Africa: South Africa (8 of 9 provinces)

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Reader comments

This looks like a failed attempt to make you pay that much for this useless tablet This tablet does not looks convincing at all, let alone the specs to be worth paying that much Probably one of the worst new tablets introduced this year

Which part is the new technology part?

Well, do we know this is good? Because we had glasses free 3d screens on phones in 2011 well under the $750 price tag.

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