ASUS Pad T3201 marks ASUS's return after staying quiet in tablet territory for a long time, plus this comeback runs quite loud. Launched in India, this device gets presented by its company as a premium Android tablet. Its target is those people wanting a big bright screen for entertainment, alongside enough power for studies, creative work plus productivity tasks.

This tablet's biggest pride lives in its screen. A 12.2-inch 2.8K dual-layer OLED panel, a 144Hz refresh rate, typical brightness of 600 nits plus up to 2,000 nits at peak. One detail explains why this matters: most tablets carry plain IPS screens for cutting costs, so OLED here means deep blacks, vivid colors, comfortable viewing both indoors plus outdoors. A promise of 100 percent DCI-P3 color comes along, meaning colors stay accurate even for photo or video editing work.

ASUS Pad T3201

Funny part is, despite such a large screen this device stays genuinely slim: merely 6.5mm thin, weighing 523 grams. Carrying it in a bag or holding it through long reading sessions, both run easy. On sound's side sit four speakers, alongside Dolby Atmos 360-degree audio, a rich setup for movies plus streaming.

In its engine sits MediaTek's Dimensity 8300 chip, alongside 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM plus up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. Running short on space, a microSD option expands up to 1TB, a wonderful benefit for people storing offline videos plus files. Daily multitasking, online classes, entertainment, this chip handles everything with ease. On software, Android 16 arrives right out of its box.

In battery territory sits 9,000 mAh, alongside 45 watt fast charging. ASUS claims charging from zero to 50 percent takes roughly 30 minutes. Meaning through a full day of classes, work or movie watching, worries over charging stay low.

Its productivity toolkit isn't small either. GlideX support, ASUS Pen 2.0 stylus compatibility plus Bluetooth keyboard support together make it more than an entertainment device, a companion for taking notes, sketching or light work on the move. Alongside come a 13 megapixel rear camera, a 5 megapixel front camera, Face Unlock plus Google's Circle to Search. A protective folio case arrives right in its box too, guarding that large screen from scratches, an extra gain in this package.

Now that question, what's its price? Right here ASUS hasn't opened its mouth yet. Sales run through Flipkart, ASUS eShop, ASUS plus ROG Stores, Reliance Digital plus authorized retailers, this much stays confirmed, but its price stays behind curtains still. 91mobiles' analysis says, by math of its OLED screen plus powerful chip, it lands in premium territory, in ranks of Samsung's Galaxy Tab S series, whose prices usually sit above Rs 60,000. If that guess proves true, this fight happens at that very top floor. Only a price announcement remains awaited now, that alone decides how successful this return becomes for ASUS.