Red Magic Gaming Tablet 5 Pro teaser reveals exciting features
Red Magic dropped new details on its Gaming Tablet 5 Pro. The company shared teasers that highlight dual USB-C ports and an 8,300mAh battery with 80W fast charging. The tablet launches in China on June 30.

The dual ports let users charge the device from either side. They also support wired reverse charging so the tablet can power up a phone or other accessories. This setup gives gamers more flexibility during long sessions.
Red Magic positions the Gaming Tablet 5 Pro against devices like the Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 5. The new tablet uses a smaller battery than the Legion's 9,000mAh pack. It makes up for that with faster 80W charging.
The tablet runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. It includes an advanced cooling system with liquid cooling and an active fan. This combination keeps performance steady in demanding games.
Red Magic added a built-in PC emulator. Users can run AAA PC games through a proprietary translation layer in the Game Space app. The emulator supports up to 2K resolution at 144Hz and works with imported Steam libraries or EXE files.
The display measures 9.06 inches with OLED technology. It offers 2.4K resolution, up to 185Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness of 1,600 nits. The panel delivers smooth visuals and strong contrast for gaming.
Other features include up to 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. The design features a transparent back with RGB lighting. DTS:X Ultra 3D audio rounds out the package for better sound.
Red Magic plans a global release as the RedMagic Astra 2.
Early rumors point to a starting price around 4,000 yuan, or about $588, in China.
Full details on RAM, storage options, and exact availability come at launch.

The company showed the tablet running games with strong frame rates thanks to the cooling setup. It also highlighted the high-refresh OLED screen in performance tests.
Gamers looking for a portable device with desktop-level features now have this option from Red Magic. The combination of ports, battery, cooling, and emulator targets serious players who want to game on the go or at home.
Red Magic continues to push hardware aimed at enthusiasts in the growing dedicated gaming tablet space. The June 30 launch will bring the full picture on how this model stacks up.