I’ve been tracking some major moves from the NxtQuantum Shift team lately, and they just dropped something I didn’t see coming: Ai+ is officially entering the tablet market. While everyone was focused on the new Nova 2 series and that slick Nova Flip, the Ai+ PulseTab quietly made its debut as the brand’s first-ever tablet. If you’ve been looking for a budget-friendly slate that doesn’t feel like a toy, this one is worth a closer look.
Display: Big, Bright, and Smooth
The PulseTab isn’t cutting corners on the screen. You’re getting a 10.95-inch Full-HD panel that’s perfect for binging shows or scrolling through your feed.
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Resolution: 1,200 x 1,920 pixels.
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Refresh Rate: 90Hz (This is the “sweet spot” for a smooth UI at this price).
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Brightness: 400 nits peak.
Why it matters: Most tablets under 10k stick to a standard 60Hz. That jump to 90Hz makes a world of difference in how snappy the tablet feels during daily use.
Performance & Storage: The Essentials
Under the hood, Ai+ went with a reliable workhorse. It’s not a gaming beast, but it’s built for multitasking and students.
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Chipset: MediaTek Helio G88 (Octa-core).
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Memory: 6GB RAM + 128GB Storage.
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Expandability: Up to 1TB via microSD slot.
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Software: Running the latest Android 16 out of the box.
Battery & Audio: Built for Long Sessions
I noticed they really prioritized the “entertainment” aspect here. The inclusion of Quad Speakers is a massive win for audio quality.
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Battery: 8,000mAh (Should easily last you a couple of days of casual use).
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Charging: Fast charging support included.
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Connectivity: Dual SIM and 4G LTE support, so you aren’t tethered to Wi-Fi.
Camera: Simple and Functional
Let’s be real—you aren’t buying a tablet for professional photography, but the PulseTab covers the basics for video calls and document scanning.
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Rear: 13MP with Autofocus.
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Front: 8MP for those Zoom calls and selfies.
The Verdict: Why It’s a Game Changer
The Ai+ PulseTab is launching at just Rs. 9,999. In a market where good budget tablets are rare, Ai+ is putting a lot of pressure on the competition by offering a massive battery and a high-refresh-rate screen for under 10k.
Why it matters: This is Madhav Sheth’s first big swing at the tablet space under the NxtQuantum umbrella. It shows they are serious about building a full ecosystem alongside their new foldable and Nova series.
Keep an eye on Flipkart this May when it finally goes on sale. Are you planning to pick this up as a secondary device for media, or are you waiting to see the real-world performance first?

