Radmagic Austra is a small gaming tablet. With its 9.06 “display, it is more portable than most bullets these days and still packs a flagship chip and fast LTPOO LED panel. We received a unit for testing (check our inboxing here) and some results have been reported to report from our benchmark suit.
First, we introduce the hardware. Astra has a 9.06 “LTPO display that has 165Hz refresh rate and 2,400 x 1,504px resolution. This Snapdragon is powered by 8 Elite – its two prime CPU core has different forkyak AC for different forms, which has a different form of 4.47GHz and 1.2GHz.

Redmagic Astra
Our unit has 16GB of RAM and 512GB storage, though the tablet is available in different settings between 12GB to 24 GB RAM and 256GB and 1TB storage. And we must mention that with high heat conductivity, there is an active cooling fan and liquid metal. However, we will leave a permanent performance test for later date.
Starting with the Gack Bench 6, the Redmagk was defeated by another Snapdragon 8 Elite Slate, One Plus Pad 3 in both the Single and Multi -Core performance.
Since it is a gaming tablet, the graphics test is probably the most important. Here the Radmagical Austral is basically similar to the OnePlus Pad 3. Snapdragon 8s, with less powerful slates with General 3, Australia got double points. And keep in mind that this test runs on a fixed resolution (2160p), so others do not have an excuse for high resolution display (and their display is really more resolution, because they are large).
Astra eliminated things with victory in Antoto. Its score is 17 % higher than One Plus and 22 % higher than Nova. This score is close to what you will receive from the Snapdragon 8s General 3 Power Tablet.
These are some competitive results, considering that the Redmagger is quite cheap, which starts at $ 470/€ 470/£ 410.
We have not experienced whether the fans have a commendable effect on the results of the benchmark yet. He said, “You can take a look at how much (or how little) he did for the RedMajg 10s Pro. 10s Pro is a phone, of course, but it uses the same Snapdragon 8 Elite (AC) chip set that has the same liquid metal and fan cooling setup.


