Huawei announces tablet with 10.3″ e-ink screen
Huawei has announced the MatePad Paper, a tablet with an e-ink screen. The tablet has a 10.3″ panel and supports input from the stylus that Huawei uses in combination with multiple products. The tablet runs on HarmonyOS 2.
Huawei MatePad Paper
The 10.3″ screen has a resolution of 1872×1404 pixels, good for an aspect ratio of 4:3 and a pixel density of 227ppi. According to the manufacturer, 86.3 percent of the front of the MatePad Paper screen is higher than many others. products with e-ink screens.
Writing on the screen is possible with the M-Pencil, the stylus that Huawei supplies with the product and that also works with other, regular tablets from the manufacturer. You can take notes with the stylus. Writing is done with a latency of 26ms. The tablet can also serve as external storage for documents or images, the manufacturer says.
The tablet runs on HarmonyOS 2, the manufacturer’s own operating system that is also on the Chinese versions of its smartphones. Biometric authentication is done via a fingerprint scanner. The tablet measures 22.5x18cm and is 6.65mm thick, with a weight of 360g. This includes a 3625mAh battery, which users can charge with up to 22.5W via the USB-C port. The tablet has Wi-Fi with 2×2 MiMo and Wi-Fi 6 support, in addition to Bluetooth 5.2. The MatePad Paper should be released this year in Europe for 499 euros. The stylus and a cover are included in the package.
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