Great review as always. To be 110% complete 😉 I suggest drawing very slow diagonal lines to test wobbling or not, defect that present many tablets with drawing capabilities. Also drawing with pencil inclination
@@Techtabletsjust use a plastic ruler, and film it next time. It’s just really a test for artists to see how good the line control is, not how we draw straight lines. Most stylus’ have gotten infinitely better, but so far the leader is still anything Wacom EMR with this. Pressure sensitivity isn’t that important. Most animation studios don’t really update their Cintiqs and still use old 2048 pressure pens, the line control is important. And that’s really about the sensors inside the screen, and how the pens interact. Screen protectors actually make it worse. There is a free software you can try called MediBang, many artist reviewers use that. Sadly they don’t have the access to the volume of tablets you have.
Nearlink keyboard! They should have done this for the Pro 13.2. Tandem OLED - might be the first outside Apple to use it? The anti-glare coating is incredibly good.
I wish smartphones would come with this papermatte display tech, been thinking why it's not a thing for years. Just looks so much better without glare and without any loss of picture quality or lack of high refresh rate. It's clearly doable. Maybe Honor V4 next year? 🤤🤤🤤
Matte is indeed great makes the screen far better to look at in bright environments. Less distracting reflection and in this case with the PaperMatte screen none really.
Did you try this tablet or you post nonsense comments? The speaker quality is low and the quality of the FFC is simply horrible. Everyone asked me what camera I'm using cause it's horrible and during video calls, it lags. This is not acceptable for a premium tablet.
The Huawei has the better paper specs, but as far as I know these devices are in 2 completely different classes! The 13in MatePad Pro is 2x the price of the MagicPad 2. (12inch MatePad Pro price is not released to my knowledge) And the matte screen is nice for reading and outdoors, but for content consumption a glossy screen has better colors.
I really want to get this but the following prevent me from doing so. - No Google services which will make getting banking apps difficult. Latest Android updates may prevent installation outside of google play even harder. - CPU is lacking which i wouldn't mind if it was cheaper - locked bootloader. Meaning the possibility to resolve the first point above is harder.
This really needs an unlocked bootloader and a decent custom ROM. I can live without blazing fast performance, but I can't live without the full featured Google suite.
Chris, your review is balanced, insightful, and reflects the typical usage scenarios. The overall system efficiency seems to have improved, given that the 2024 12.2 Matepad Pro sports the same chipset as the 2023 13.2 Matepad Pro. Huawei should have used their Kirin 9010 chipset, but hey, this could be due to yield issues at SMIC. However, it's disappointing that there isn't a 16GB RAM option available for the lower storage tiers, and that the device still uses UFS 3.1, while supporting Bluetooth 5.2 only. On the screen, is it a dual/tandem LTPO OLED with a 1-144Hz refresh rate, or is it the standard dual/tandem OLED with a 60-144Hz refresh rate? Hopefully, Huawei might introduce their 2024 Matebook E lineup with the same 2-in-1 design as this tablet, equipped with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus/Elite chipset running Windows OS. A 2-in-1 Windows on Arm device with a 12.2-inch 3:2 aspect ratio and a weight under 1kg, including a keyboard cover and pen, would indeed be appealing. For fun, I asked CoPilot to rewrite the above with a 'tongue-in-a-cheek' tone: Chris, your reviews are like a perfectly brewed cup of coffee - just the right balance and depth. It's always a treat to tune in because you mirror what the average Joe and Jane would experience. Now, onto the tech talk - the 2024 12.2 Matepad Pro is sticking to its chipset guns from the previous year, not jumping on the Kirin 9010 bandwagon. Maybe it's SMIC playing hard to get with those yields. It's a bummer that the 16GB RAM club is VIP only for the higher storage models, and we're still partying like it's 2021 with UFS 3.1 and Bluetooth 5.2. Screen-wise, are we looking at a dual/tandem LTPO OLED that can go from 1 to 144Hz faster than a chameleon changes colors, or is it the regular dual/tandem OLED that swings from 60 to 144Hz? Fingers crossed, Huawei will roll out their 2024 Matebook E series with a 2-in-1 vibe, sporting the snazzy new Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus/Elite chipset running Windows OS. A lightweight 2-in-1 Windows on Arm gadget with a 12.2-inch screen rocking a 3:2 aspect ratio, all under 1kg - including a keyboard cover and pen - would be the tech equivalent of a Swiss Army knife. Handy and stylish!
16GB with only the larger storage option is common practice with most brands sadly. UFS 3.1 as the chipset doesn't support UFS 4.0. It is LTPO OLED so it should go down to 1hz right up to the 144hz. As for using the Snapdragon X Elite that would be perfect but they can't use Qualcomm chips now, unfortunately.
As usual, great review. Thanks Chris. Why do they make it hard on us. This is a great looking tablet and I'm really happy about the hardware compass but they always make you give up one vital thing... No 3.5mm headphone jack. Why. Some of us have invested in several good headphones and we want to use them with our tablets. Who is sitting at the decision table? What potential tablet owner would not pay just a little extra to get it all.?
@@michatroschka Yeah, thx. I run a portable DAC off my phone and I just don't want to keep adding adaptors or buying new DACs with different adaptor connections. I'll just have to suck it up.
@@kingkongz88 well understand conpletely! but by that logic it kinda doesnt matter since there would have been a dac in front of the internal headphone jack too. so does it matter weather if the dac is in the tablet or in the usb c adapter? just came to my mind maybe its a good solution for you
@@michatroschka Just more stuff strung together hanging off the end of a fragile interface. Don't love the dac beng there but love the sound. Anyway, the c will have to do.
in my region it comes with a bundle of pencil, mouse, keyboard, and a bag. this would be an amazing budget choice for students for just 791 Euros (Papermatte edition)
Hi! I am a college student, studying finance. I need a tablet to take notes and organize my studies. Considering that I have to change my laptop very soon, so I don't currently need PC-tablet compatibility, what do you recommend? No Apple 😅. Thank you!
Chris would you recommend this one or the Matepad Pro 13.2 and a lil bit of pros and cons for both products. Is this version the replacement of the 13.2 pro? So i'm assuming that Huawei would not release a newer version of the matepad pro 13.2 for this year? Thanks!
is this display similar to the 11.5s model? how does it compare to the 13.2" model? while that model is the glossy screen version, it's color is fantastic.
€849 standard version and this PaperMatte version €999 both come with the keyboard included with this price. Don’t think the stylus will be part of the bundle.
It's FHD only max support which I think is fine and still looks great on the screen. No HDR support however which is disappointing. But I went into this expecting no support and only 480p which is terrible.
Would love a 8 to 9 inches option, and no Huawei software (actually, no bloatware at all, even google one, would be appreciated, as long as a native desktop mode is there)
Something no one tells you this is the best for reading pdf and webtoons vertical full page and emersive i most use to wrie there is a record that you can hear the teacher talking and your writing in realtime the front camera is very sharp you can use usbc hub adapter and use usb headphones plug and play.
actually, if you position yourself properly to avoid light reflections on your tablet, then you avoid reflection issues from a glossy screen and avoid paying this price to solve a problem that can be solved easily.
please compare with the new Honor, Lenovo, Xiomi, all came out in 12 inches to this new Oppo, and a few others are worth comparing. they all have keyboards, fast charging, pens, Oled displays, super speakers, made premium, and have normal google support.
why this new tendency of having almost no bezels in tablets? The same happened with Honor Magic Pad 2 which prefered to come up with a uncommon size 12.3"!
@@Techtablets I would say to make then more similar to notebooks. We where used to use tablets with a simple cover and now this segment with a keyboard cover and almost 13".
Can anyone please tell me which one will be the most suitable for working in Spreadsheets or Hand Note taking , Microsoft PowerPoint Among Huawei Matepad pappermatte or Honor magicpad 2?
i'll have to check the display in person , as I dislike matte displays.. I tried both glossy and matte iPad Pro M4 displays and the glossy one was far superior.
No need, the glossy one will win. Always. It's more of whether you need a paper-like feeling when drawing or not, that's the sole reason for this type of display.
@@armaanmodiTBF, there are target markets for this display. This is not their first papermatte tablet, and the previous ones sold well. However, glossy one is also available which is made for more common people like you and me.
Honestly. The papermatte is overrated, I have been buying the paperlike screen protectors for years and used them on my tablets, they have downsides regarding the colors but they are cool to have, just dont like the hype in all the brands nowadays. BUT. I never saw it on an OLED 2000 nits displays!! Now i have to get my hand on one!
@@Techtablets apart from the matte display, is it better than the Mattepro 13.2 in terms of color fidelity and saturation and contrast ? putting the 2 displays in a room with diffused lighting ie. no reflection from the 13.2 glossy screen, which do you prefer ?
this is best for outdoor use. however, why use a device will outdoors or without a roof so I guess it's pretty niche like hanging outdoors during vacation like in the beach or cruise. personally, the matte finish reminds me of an old LCD monitor-I'd rather have a glossy/smooth display. games look incredible on 12inch device vs smartphones. I wish for larger smartphones, they have settled in this 6.5-6.7" range.
Even indoors with lights around this screen is so clear and no reflections of the lights around ou so I don't think it's niche outdoors only but useful everywhere. I still wish for a 7+ inch large phone the Xiaomi Max series was amazing for that and the Huawei Mate X. I use to own those larger phones are review them they where amazing back then.
@@pakorizzuti81 Well, Surface Pro line doesn't have a stylus which charges magnetically on top and they just started introducing OLED in SP11. I was about to buy a SP8 back then but ended up with a Matebook E 2022.
I bought Huawei Matepad 11.5s just $465 in my country (including M pencil and keyboard). It is ths perfect tablet for studying and entertainment especially the speakers are great
Keşke kağıt mat ekrandaki renkler bu kadar soluk olmasaydı. Bu yıl bunu geliştirebileceklerini düşünmüştüm ama yanılmışım. Belki gelecek yıl bir şeyler değişecek. Huawei, tüm ambargolara rağmen Apple'dan daha iyi.
You do realise we don’t know the prices until the launch event. But I had a good guess of the range. The price is pinned in the comments but it’s €849 standard version with keyboard and this PaperMatte version is €999 with keyboard.
Pricing: Normal screen version with keyboard €849. This PaperMatte spec reviewed there €999 also bundled with the keyboard. Thanks for watching!
Great review as always. To be 110% complete 😉 I suggest drawing very slow diagonal lines to test wobbling or not, defect that present many tablets with drawing capabilities. Also drawing with pencil inclination
ads are content with malicous intent.
HI, I can confirm no wobble.
Not worth it given the SoC.
@@Techtabletsjust use a plastic ruler, and film it next time. It’s just really a test for artists to see how good the line control is, not how we draw straight lines.
Most stylus’ have gotten infinitely better, but so far the leader is still anything Wacom EMR with this. Pressure sensitivity isn’t that important. Most animation studios don’t really update their Cintiqs and still use old 2048 pressure pens, the line control is important. And that’s really about the sensors inside the screen, and how the pens interact. Screen protectors actually make it worse.
There is a free software you can try called MediBang, many artist reviewers use that. Sadly they don’t have the access to the volume of tablets you have.
Thank you Huawei for your awesome products
They do make cool products and speaking of that, I will be covering an amazing product of their today the new Mate XT Tri-Fold.
Nearlink keyboard! They should have done this for the Pro 13.2.
Tandem OLED - might be the first outside Apple to use it? The anti-glare coating is incredibly good.
huawei had one on the magic 6 pro RSR and dell has it on the snapdragon xps 13 plus
Lcd > oled
@@lefteris19Correct, but You mean 'Honor', not Huawei
@@lefteris19with that Honor yes.
Yes the 13.2 could do with this keyboard 100% and agreed the PaperMatte screen is so good.
I wish smartphones would come with this papermatte display tech, been thinking why it's not a thing for years. Just looks so much better without glare and without any loss of picture quality or lack of high refresh rate. It's clearly doable. Maybe Honor V4 next year? 🤤🤤🤤
I would thinking that myself when I review this now we need a PaperMatte edition with a flagship phone.
@@Techtablets yes that would be amazing, I hope Huawei won't kill this tech too early and will experiment with phones in the near future.
Matte for the win! I recently bought a new laptop and chose one with a matte panel over the OLED option.
Matte is indeed great makes the screen far better to look at in bright environments. Less distracting reflection and in this case with the PaperMatte screen none really.
Name of that laptop please ?
@@qfnkdv4771 LG Gram with anti-glare display. There must be other makers with similar options.
@@qfnkdv4771its tablet not laptop
You're quick lol, it was literally announced just an hour ago
Well I got it a while ago to review it 😅
Love your reviews man. Never buy without waiting for your review.
Huawei is king!
Yes love their products!
Too bad they sold your data to China 😂
Did you try this tablet or you post nonsense comments? The speaker quality is low and the quality of the FFC is simply horrible. Everyone asked me what camera I'm using cause it's horrible and during video calls, it lags. This is not acceptable for a premium tablet.
nah you're trippin@@MrFloryn88
@@MrFloryn88 Huawei is king, scum like you will not appreciate it
Nice review Chris, thank you big time...
I thought 12+ inch tablet would look massive, but in your hands seems somewhat manageable 😅
It’s not bad at all due to the slimmer bezels and size. Thanks for watching!!
This tablet just makes the Honor MagicPad2 look better and have better value. Just got my MagicPad 2 a few days ago and I’m in love with it 🤓🤓🤓🎉
MagicPad 2 is great and yes much better value!
I hoped you would compare their anti-glare solution to the iPad Pro's.
Could you do a video on how to get the Google products on the/a Huawei phone/tablet a little slower and step-by-step... Would help a lot...
Great review as always Chris. Between this and the Honor MagicPad 2, which would you say has the better screen?
❤
The Huawei has the better paper specs, but as far as I know these devices are in 2 completely different classes! The 13in MatePad Pro is 2x the price of the MagicPad 2. (12inch MatePad Pro price is not released to my knowledge) And the matte screen is nice for reading and outdoors, but for content consumption a glossy screen has better colors.
This, very easy win it’s far superior.
This
Got it mate, thanks!
If found at the same price, would you recommend the matepad pro 12.2 or magicpad 2
I really want to get this but the following prevent me from doing so.
- No Google services which will make getting banking apps difficult. Latest Android updates may prevent installation outside of google play even harder.
- CPU is lacking which i wouldn't mind if it was cheaper
- locked bootloader. Meaning the possibility to resolve the first point above is harder.
It is a tablet with a huge screen like a laptop. Why can you not use banking via browser?
@@gantenbeinableno Google Play no Play
ur gonna NFC with ur tablet? lmao.
@@adrianjuniorForever there is wdym
@@immaeditthatout7099 huawey doesn't has Google service's
This is gorgeous and less expensive than I thought it would be.
It is and such an amazing screen how clear it is even in the sun.
Watching this review via my matepad11.5s which very incredible!
Thanks for such an excelent review!
Glad it was helpful!
@@Techtablets matepad 11.5s or the matepad pro version??
Which one do you recommend?
Tq in advance..
Are there any tablets you recommend in the 7' to 8' size?
It’s been so long I’ve reviewed a good 8” I can’t say now.
@@Techtablets thanks for the response
This really needs an unlocked bootloader and a decent custom ROM. I can live without blazing fast performance, but I can't live without the full featured Google suite.
You can basically get it all working expect maps history l, Android auto, only chrome beta and a few other minor things. But all the major apps work
@@Techtabletsno Google Play no Play
but he has google play store on his desktop
@@michatroschka you can install it from some apk file but not from Google Play
This is the type of form factor I wish Google would adapt for the next Pixel Tablet.
It looks so much better❤
is this tablet launch in india? if yes then on which date🗣
Great review thanks. Would be nice to see how it connects to monitors. I think this can replace a laptop for basic office work.
Just clone display
Chris, your review is balanced, insightful, and reflects the typical usage scenarios.
The overall system efficiency seems to have improved, given that the 2024 12.2 Matepad Pro sports the same chipset as the 2023 13.2 Matepad Pro. Huawei should have used their Kirin 9010 chipset, but hey, this could be due to yield issues at SMIC. However, it's disappointing that there isn't a 16GB RAM option available for the lower storage tiers, and that the device still uses UFS 3.1, while supporting Bluetooth 5.2 only.
On the screen, is it a dual/tandem LTPO OLED with a 1-144Hz refresh rate, or is it the standard dual/tandem OLED with a 60-144Hz refresh rate?
Hopefully, Huawei might introduce their 2024 Matebook E lineup with the same 2-in-1 design as this tablet, equipped with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus/Elite chipset running Windows OS. A 2-in-1 Windows on Arm device with a 12.2-inch 3:2 aspect ratio and a weight under 1kg, including a keyboard cover and pen, would indeed be appealing.
For fun, I asked CoPilot to rewrite the above with a 'tongue-in-a-cheek' tone:
Chris, your reviews are like a perfectly brewed cup of coffee - just the right balance and depth. It's always a treat to tune in because you mirror what the average Joe and Jane would experience.
Now, onto the tech talk - the 2024 12.2 Matepad Pro is sticking to its chipset guns from the previous year, not jumping on the Kirin 9010 bandwagon. Maybe it's SMIC playing hard to get with those yields. It's a bummer that the 16GB RAM club is VIP only for the higher storage models, and we're still partying like it's 2021 with UFS 3.1 and Bluetooth 5.2.
Screen-wise, are we looking at a dual/tandem LTPO OLED that can go from 1 to 144Hz faster than a chameleon changes colors, or is it the regular dual/tandem OLED that swings from 60 to 144Hz?
Fingers crossed, Huawei will roll out their 2024 Matebook E series with a 2-in-1 vibe, sporting the snazzy new Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus/Elite chipset running Windows OS. A lightweight 2-in-1 Windows on Arm gadget with a 12.2-inch screen rocking a 3:2 aspect ratio, all under 1kg - including a keyboard cover and pen - would be the tech equivalent of a Swiss Army knife. Handy and stylish!
16GB with only the larger storage option is common practice with most brands sadly. UFS 3.1 as the chipset doesn't support UFS 4.0. It is LTPO OLED so it should go down to 1hz right up to the 144hz. As for using the Snapdragon X Elite that would be perfect but they can't use Qualcomm chips now, unfortunately.
As usual, great review. Thanks Chris. Why do they make it hard on us. This is a great looking tablet and I'm really happy about the hardware compass but they always make you give up one vital thing... No 3.5mm headphone jack. Why. Some of us have invested in several good headphones and we want to use them with our tablets. Who is sitting at the decision table? What potential tablet owner would not pay just a little extra to get it all.?
bro. theres this little usb c to headphone adapter.
@@michatroschka Yeah, thx. I run a portable DAC off my phone and I just don't want to keep adding adaptors or buying new DACs with different adaptor connections. I'll just have to suck it up.
@@kingkongz88 well understand conpletely! but by that logic it kinda doesnt matter since there would have been a dac in front of the internal headphone jack too. so does it matter weather if the dac is in the tablet or in the usb c adapter? just came to my mind maybe its a good solution for you
@@michatroschka Just more stuff strung together hanging off the end of a fragile interface. Don't love the dac beng there but love the sound. Anyway, the c will have to do.
Think you for the review keep going 🤜🤛
No problem 👍
in my region it comes with a bundle of pencil, mouse, keyboard, and a bag. this would be an amazing budget choice for students for just 791 Euros (Papermatte edition)
where and how to get this for 791?
How to charge the stylus and keyboard sir? Thanks
Hi! I am a college student, studying finance. I need a tablet to take notes and organize my studies. Considering that I have to change my laptop very soon, so I don't currently need PC-tablet compatibility, what do you recommend? No Apple 😅. Thank you!
this or the honor magic pad 2? i am focused on NETFLIX 4k HDR, ytube vids and gaming.. thanks nice vid btw
Between this and Huawei matepad air which is better?
Hi can u tell me which better this Huawei tab or Xiaomi pad 6s pro
Please explain the difference between Nearlink, and other forms of wireless communication.
More range low latency, better energy efficiency Vs Bluetooth. The big one is the latency it’s much faster with really no noticeable lag.
Are the accessories from this and the magicpad 2 interchangable?
Where can I buy it?
Link in the description of the video.
Chris would you recommend this one or the Matepad Pro 13.2 and a lil bit of pros and cons for both products. Is this version the replacement of the 13.2 pro? So i'm assuming that Huawei would not release a newer version of the matepad pro 13.2 for this year? Thanks!
Hi this is the newer version and really it’s down to the screen size and I prefer this size and the keyboard is better.
@@Techtablets in what way is the keyboard better ? tactile typing feel or lag responsiveness ? or both?
What's the resolution of the screen? Is it 4k?
2.8k
Did you just preorder it?!!
Like the way you review.. as always
Thank you. Very kind.
First! Thanks . That GoPaint should available on other Andriod as well.
It should agreed
is this display similar to the 11.5s model? how does it compare to the 13.2" model? while that model is the glossy screen version, it's color is fantastic.
Yes very similar.
the screen is sharper, clearer and more premium compared to the xiaomi pad 6s pro, please answer. thank you
Might have missed it in the video, but does the tablet support 'video output' through the USB port?
Yes video out is supported it’s clone display no desktop mode not that I could see with my unit.
price?
€849 standard version and this PaperMatte version €999 both come with the keyboard included with this price. Don’t think the stylus will be part of the bundle.
Brightness measurements ??
does it support display port / HDMI in ?
where from can i buy one ? its not in any market
This version have video out through hdmi typec?
Yes it does.
I have one question
Is this tablet is suitable for auto-cad program
Can you close the tablet while having the pen stored in the case?
Yes you do
Wonder how much it would cost
Does Huawei tablets not have native Desktop Mode?
Is now Google Play service available on Huawei devices? I spotted google play store on this tablet you have
Well there is a workaround by using Gbox and Gmicro to get it working.
what is the maximum video resolution supported by streaming apps like netflix, prime or disney? does it support 4k, HDR or Dolby Vision?
It's FHD only max support which I think is fine and still looks great on the screen. No HDR support however which is disappointing. But I went into this expecting no support and only 480p which is terrible.
@Techtablets thanks for confirming :) oled with no hdr is a bit less enticing for me
Would love a 8 to 9 inches option, and no Huawei software (actually, no bloatware at all, even google one, would be appreciated, as long as a native desktop mode is there)
Its so annoying that they havent google support.... the products are just stunning.
Sir ... please make a review on microsoft surface 7 laptop
It has Google Play Store services? Not from some apk files?
does using google related apps no problem in the long run?
No issues I run them on my old matepad just fine.
Something no one tells you this is the best for reading pdf and webtoons vertical full page and emersive i most use to wrie there is a record that you can hear the teacher talking and your writing in realtime the front camera is very sharp you can use usbc hub adapter and use usb headphones plug and play.
You are not getting the OnePlus Pad 2?
Wasn't sent to me. No plans to buy it sorry.
It feels like Huawei continues to price their devices as if they never lost Google support.
How many speakers?
4 speakers but then 8 drivers (two to each speaker)
@@Techtablets thx bro, hésitate between honors magic pad 2,
I prefer thsi one for the screen, but then the MagicPad 2 has the Google services.
actually, if you position yourself properly to avoid light reflections on your tablet, then you avoid reflection issues from a glossy screen and avoid paying this price to solve a problem that can be solved easily.
Or an anti glare screen protector applying that logic
I agree that it's pricey but it's way better than a glossy screen.
Thanks for the review. I was looking for aTablet for work and was eying the Samsung S10,+, but this Tablet ticks the boxes for what I need.
Glad to help!
Xiaomi 6s pro or this ?
does it support wifi6?
Yes it does
Does it have widevine l1?
Yes it did
please compare with the new Honor, Lenovo, Xiomi, all came out in 12 inches to this new Oppo, and a few others are worth comparing. they all have keyboards, fast charging, pens, Oled displays, super speakers, made premium, and have normal google support.
I will try to compare them. It's only if they send them to me.
How do Microsoft Office online and mobile apps run on it?
They are now android
why this new tendency of having almost no bezels in tablets? The same happened with Honor Magic Pad 2 which prefered to come up with a uncommon size 12.3"!
To make them look ultra modern I think ? 🤷♂️
@@Techtablets I would say to make then more similar to notebooks. We where used to use tablets with a simple cover and now this segment with a keyboard cover and almost 13".
What's the price?
So standard version with keyboard €849, PaperMatte screen with keyboard €999 (version reviewed)
@@Techtablets yeouch! That's about top tier Samsung tablet money right?
So good
if this would be only like Surface Pro running on windows or linux, it would be awesome!
This is WoW-WaY
Kinda feel like big tablets should run windows
Yes I would love to see a Windows version!
Some people would still argue, it has no google support😂
you can buy big windows tablets, they exist...
Can anyone please tell me which one will be the most suitable for working in Spreadsheets or Hand Note taking , Microsoft PowerPoint
Among Huawei Matepad pappermatte or Honor magicpad 2?
i'll have to check the display in person , as I dislike matte displays.. I tried both glossy and matte iPad Pro M4 displays and the glossy one was far superior.
No need, the glossy one will win. Always. It's more of whether you need a paper-like feeling when drawing or not, that's the sole reason for this type of display.
@@leledumbo yes, which is why praising this display so much makes no sense
@@armaanmodiTBF, there are target markets for this display. This is not their first papermatte tablet, and the previous ones sold well. However, glossy one is also available which is made for more common people like you and me.
I'm wondering if Huawei is slowly healing, slowly going back to the global market.
Please compare with eink screen
Honestly. The papermatte is overrated, I have been buying the paperlike screen protectors for years and used them on my tablets, they have downsides regarding the colors but they are cool to have, just dont like the hype in all the brands nowadays.
BUT. I never saw it on an OLED 2000 nits displays!! Now i have to get my hand on one!
You cannot compare a screen protector with this display.
@@gantenbeinableyou can’t it’s completely different.
This is completely different just look at it in this video in direct sunlight…
@@Techtablets you might be right, as i said i never seen on such display. Thanks for the review
@@Techtablets apart from the matte display, is it better than the Mattepro 13.2 in terms of color fidelity and saturation and contrast ? putting the 2 displays in a room with diffused lighting ie. no reflection from the 13.2 glossy screen, which do you prefer ?
Does it have HDMI output?
Yes mentioned in the review it has it. But clone display no desktop mode for some odd reason or I couldn’t find it.
this is best for outdoor use. however, why use a device will outdoors or without a roof so I guess it's pretty niche like hanging outdoors during vacation like in the beach or cruise.
personally, the matte finish reminds me of an old LCD monitor-I'd rather have a glossy/smooth display.
games look incredible on 12inch device vs smartphones. I wish for larger smartphones, they have settled in this 6.5-6.7" range.
Even indoors with lights around this screen is so clear and no reflections of the lights around ou so I don't think it's niche outdoors only but useful everywhere. I still wish for a 7+ inch large phone the Xiaomi Max series was amazing for that and the Huawei Mate X. I use to own those larger phones are review them they where amazing back then.
GSM?
Nope, sadly not.
Gbox and youre good to go with all Android apps
Correct
Honor magic pad2 is awesome in display and speakers.
They sure are!
Does it have AI features available to the CN version?
Not that I know of only the assistant stuff in Chinese and that's not Ai I'm sure.
can I download outlook and windows apps on it please ?
Yes you can find the install APK files. Or If it's in Playstore yes. But you need Gbox workaround for GApps in Play Store.
Make it run windows 11 and I'm buying.
Unfortunately tablets still today can't be used for productivity.
A windows version would be great!!!
a dual boot windows/android would be so good. remember the old atom tablets had dual boot but unfortunately limited by lack of ram and cpu
There is Surface Pro line in that segment. It's a very good device if you can get it at the right price.
@@pakorizzuti81
@@pakorizzuti81 Well, Surface Pro line doesn't have a stylus which charges magnetically on top and they just started introducing OLED in SP11.
I was about to buy a SP8 back then but ended up with a Matebook E 2022.
Review honor magicbook art 14 notebook 2024 edition....!! Thx
Here you go my review is here just for you! th-cam.com/video/TJJ-hqV3tHE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dVueqC1Arul9dX4U
I have always preferred a matt display and this does look great. Reflections are just annoying. Still too pricey though.
I bought Huawei Matepad 11.5s just $465 in my country (including M pencil and keyboard). It is ths perfect tablet for studying and entertainment especially the speakers are great
Why don't huawei use mediatek processors?
Honor tab is good
Keşke kağıt mat ekrandaki renkler bu kadar soluk olmasaydı. Bu yıl bunu geliştirebileceklerini düşünmüştüm ama yanılmışım. Belki gelecek yıl bir şeyler değişecek. Huawei, tüm ambargolara rağmen Apple'dan daha iyi.
Thorough review, but useless without a price.
You do realise we don’t know the prices until the launch event. But I had a good guess of the range. The price is pinned in the comments but it’s €849 standard version with keyboard and this PaperMatte version is €999 with keyboard.
How to get gbox app
The US always does not get interesting tablets or phones
TH-cam go up to 4k 60 with hdr .
Kirin processor are powerful. Compared to its competitors at the same level.
its faster then s9 fe plus by a bit
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No Google Play no Play