- Ulefone Armor Pad 5 Ultra transports one of the largest batteries in the tablets today
- There is also an integrated projector directly in this device
- Forget portability, this device has a thickness of 27.8 mm and weighs 1.6 kg
Ulefone is preparing to reveal the Pad 5 Ultra armor, a device that seems determined to test the limits of what a robust tablet can be.
The device has two versatile LED lights, two warning lamps, a projector and battery capacity more often associated with portable power plants.
The result is a product that looks more like an experience in extremes than a conventional commercial tablet.
Heavy construction and sustainability standards
27.8 mm thick and weighing 1.6 kg, the Ulefone 5 Ultra Pad Armure 5 is not a light companion, and in fact is heavier than many commercial PCs on the market.
The device uses an 11 -inch LCD + LCD + screen with a 90 Hz discount rate and brightness up to 600 nits.
The integrated projector is more unusual, which operates at 200 lumens with a resolution of 960 x 540 – but while intriguing on paper, these figures indicate modest performance compared to autonomous projectors.
It is also delivered with a handle that doubles with stand, suggesting attempts to improve the alignment of projection.
One of the most important features of PAD 5 Ultra armor is its 24,200 mAh battery, a specification that overshadows most competitors.
Ulefone promotes 120 W load support and the capacity to serve as a 10W feed bank for other electronics.
These figures seem impressive, but their real efficiency, their heat management, their long -term performance and their global practice always require independent verification.
Photography is another area where Ulefone seems determined to go beyond standard expectations, and the Pad 5 Ultra armor has a main camera of 64 MP, a night vision sensor of 64 Mp, LED chicken lights at 1000 NIT and a 32 MP front camera.
The box of this device is delivered with IP69K and MIL-STD-810H certifications, which means that it should resist immersion, dust and water drops.
This affirmation of sustainability can seduce users in the field, although its size and weight make daily transportation compared to standard tablets or even robust smartphones.
Should be shipped with Android 15, the Armor Pad 5 Ultra would have been at a price of $ 599, while the pro-free pro projector model should cost $ 499.
Given the previous Armor Pad 4 Ultra Armor sells for about $ 380, Ulefone seems to test if consumers will pay an additional cost for combinations of unusual equipment.
Via GSMARENA