Key Takeaways
1. The Motorola Moto Pad 60 Pro was purchased via eBay, despite being officially sold only in India and a few other locations.
2. The import process for the Moto Pad 60 Pro was lengthy and costly, but the review was successfully completed.
3. Key features such as storage, system-on-chip, display, and cameras are identical between the Moto Pad 60 Pro and Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
4. The Moto Pad 60 Pro has no software limitations and comes with Google Services enabled, along with a few preloaded apps.
5. Although the Moto Pad 60 Pro seems cheaper initially, additional shipping and import taxes can make it more expensive compared to the locally available Idea Tab Pro priced at $389.99.
A few weeks back, we decided to take a chance: we bought a Motorola Moto Pad 60 Pro from Ebay, which is only officially sold in India and a few other places.
Lengthy Import Journey
The import process was long and not exactly inexpensive, but in the end, we managed to review the Moto Pad 60 Pro. We found it to be quite similar to a different tablet we assessed earlier this year, the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro, which is made by the same company.
Key Differences Explored
After thorough testing, we highlight the main differences between these two tablets here:
Storage, system-on-chip, display, and cameras: all these features are the same on both devices. There are no limitations on software use with the Motorola Moto Pad 60 Pro, and Google Services is enabled right out of the box. Only a few additional apps are preloaded. Both tablets also include a stylus.
Pricing Considerations
An intriguing point is the pricing. At first look, the Moto Pad 60 Pro appears to be less expensive, but since it’s an imported item, shipping and potential import taxes need to be considered. In contrast, the Idea Tab Pro can be bought locally for $389.99.
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