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The specs are adequate. 

 

11 inches, 8GB+128GB, 8 Core 2.4ghz. Android 13.

 

7000THB is cheap.

 

https://www.mi.com/th/product/redmi-pad-se/

 

At home, I want it to connect to the following:

 

Keyboard and mouse.

External webcam and headset with both headphones and microphone (for group gaming and group family calls)

Computer monitor (not 'smart' it has a VGA port, I believe there is an adapter that can be used for that, as it cannot mirror or screencast)

 

These are the connection specs.

 

Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 2.4GHz & 5GHz, 3.5mm Headphones

Port: USB Type-C (10W)

 

https://www.itcity.in.th/product/XIAOMI-Redmi-Pad-SE-(8%2B256GB)-Lavender-Purple_PRD202311005748?srsltid=AfmBOoryK2HunZmOoYbz7Yz85irkY7RfT_hjr_c6v5LBw0xJ4v8BG81o

 

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A female USB to 3.5mm Jack adapter would work for a USB connected headset with both headphones and microphone?

 

External webcam, keyboard and mouse connected by Bluetooth? 3 externals all connected by bluetooth at the same time is overloading it and would cause lagging etc?

 

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USB C to VGA adapter could be used to have the screen showing on the monitor?

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Something like this could be ideal, if it's not too much for one USB-C (10w) port to handle.

 

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Keyboard

Mouse

Webcam

USB to VGA adapter for monitor.

 

Charger also can plug in so it's not only using the battery.

 

 

Has anyone overloaded a Tablet USB-C port in such a manner? 

 

Are they able to handle such a number of peripherals?

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I paid 4,000bht for the 6+128 version in the Shopee 8/8 sale earlier this month.

 

Works well, long battery life, can play movies direct from my Synology NAS using DS Video.

 

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11 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I paid 4,000bht for the 6+128 version in the Shopee 8/8 sale earlier this month.

 

Works well, long battery life, can play movies direct from my Synology NAS using DS Video.

 

 

Great. Do you connect peripherals (keyboard, mouse, webcam, headset, monitor) via the USB-C port?

 

I believe it has 1 USB-C port not 2? 

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9 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I don't use wired peripherals.

 

 

What peripherals do you use?

 

Bluetooth mouse, keyboard?

 

It looks like a nice piece of kit, but I fear my requirements may be too much for it.

 

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At home, I want it to connect to the following:

 

Keyboard and mouse.

External webcam and headset with both headphones and microphone (for group gaming and group family calls)

Computer monitor (not 'smart' it has a VGA port, I believe there is an adapter that can be used for that, as it cannot mirror or screencast)

 

 

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I use .....

TV (cast), Bluetooth headphones, Bluetooth keyboard, Bluetooth pen, Synology 223+ Nas over WiFi, security cams over WiFi.

 

But mostly bare, movies from the Nas and the built in quad speakers.

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1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

Bluetooth headphones, Bluetooth keyboard, Bluetooth pen

 

Nice.

 

My Android phone has issues if too many things are connected by Bluetooth.

 

Do your Bluetooth headphones also have a microphone that connects? There would be group family video calls and group games etc.

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