Motorola Indonesia has expanded its tablet lineup with the launch of the Moto Pad 60 Series, a trio of devices designed to bridge productivity and entertainment. The new range is positioned as a flexible option for users whose daily routines now move between work, study, creation, and streaming.
Instead of offering one model for everyone, Motorola is splitting the range into three distinct choices. The company says the approach is meant to match how people use technology across different settings, from relaxed viewing to more demanding creative work.
Three models, three usage levels
The lineup consists of the Moto Pad 60 Lite, Moto Pad 60 Neo, and Moto Pad 60 Pro. Each model targets a different user need, with the Lite focused on portable entertainment, the Neo aimed at balanced productivity, and the Pro built for a more premium experience.
Moto Pad 60 Lite comes with a 10.1-inch display, TÜV Low Blue Light certification, and Dolby Atmos support. That combination places it as the most affordable option in the series for everyday viewing and casual use.
Moto Pad 60 Neo steps up to an 11-inch 2.5K display with a 90Hz refresh rate. It also supports Moto Pen, making it more suitable for users who want a lighter work companion for notes, tasks, and other productivity needs.
At the top of the range, Moto Pad 60 Pro uses a 12.7-inch 3K display with a 144Hz refresh rate. It also includes four JBL speakers and a 10,200mAh battery, giving it the strongest specifications in the family for multimedia and long use.
How Motorola is positioning the series
Motorola designed the Moto Pad 60 Series to follow users through different activity modes, rather than lock them into one use case. Miranda V Warokka, Head of Marketing Motorola Indonesia, said the new tablets are meant to support users from “Ruang Santai, Ruang Hectic, Ruang Karya, hingga Ruang Impian.”
That positioning shows a clear effort to make the lineup feel practical for both entertainment and work. The different screen sizes, resolutions, and input support also reinforce the idea that each model serves a specific level of intensity.
In that sense, the Lite is built for comfort, the Neo aims for balance, and the Pro pushes into premium territory. Motorola appears to be betting that clear segmentation will help buyers choose a tablet that matches their routine more precisely.
Prices, availability, and launch bonus
All three models are already available in Indonesia through Motorola and Lenovo official retail stores, as well as several major online shopping platforms. Motorola has set the Moto Pad 60 Lite at Rp 2.345.000, the Moto Pad 60 Neo at Rp 2.999.000, and the Moto Pad 60 Pro at Rp 6.679.000.
| Model | Display | Key Features | Official Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Moto Pad 60 Lite | 10.1-inch | TÜV Low Blue Light, Dolby Atmos | Rp 2.345.000 |
| Moto Pad 60 Neo | 11-inch 2.5K, 90Hz | Moto Pen support | Rp 2.999.000 |
| Moto Pad 60 Pro | 12.7-inch 3K, 144Hz | 4 JBL speakers, 10,200mAh battery | Rp 6.679.000 |
For purchases made between 1 June and 31 July 2026, Motorola is adding a bundled bonus of either a Wireless Bluetooth Mouse or a Keyboard. Buyers will also receive six months of free Vidio streaming access.
With three models, varied specifications, and promotional extras attached, Motorola is pushing the Moto Pad 60 Series as a fresh option in Indonesia’s tablet market. The lineup is now available through its official sales channels and partnered online stores.
