With its Pad Mini, Oppo offers an OLED display with a higher pixel density, better contrast, and significantly higher brightness in everyday use. The iPad Mini 7 achieved in our review a solid brightness of 525 cd/m², but it lags significantly behind the Oppo Pad Mini – especially when it comes to HDR content and our APL measurement. You can find all results in our review. While Oppo also features a responsive display with a 144-Hz refresh rate, the Apple iPad Mini is known to come with only a 60-Hz IPS panel with “jelly scrolling.”
Even though the Oppo Pad Mini comes with an almost bewildering set of features and a European launch remains unlikely, anyone interested in a compact device should check out the review of the Oppo tablet. Especially when compared to the iPad Mini, the tablets are sometimes worlds apart – particularly when it comes to battery life.

