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Buy the Huawei MatePad Paper 10.3 inch e-note Today

Buy the Huawei MatePad Paper 10.3 inch e-note Today

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Screen Size: 10.3 inches*
Screen-to-body Ratio: 86.3%**
Resolution: 1872 x 1404 pixels***, 227 PPI
E Ink display
Processor: HUAWEI Kirin 820E
Operating System: HarmonyOS 2
Storage: 64GB or 128 GB
RAM: 3GB or 6GB
Quick charging: the tablet supports 10V/2.25A fast charging and is compatible with 9V/2A or 5V/2A charging.
WLAN: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, 2 x 2 MIMO, 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.2, support BLE
Port: Type-C, USB 2.0
Wireless Screen Projection: Supported

The MatePad Paper will feature an 10.3 inch E INK Carta HD display panel with a resolution of 1448×1072 with 227 PPI. It has an impressive 86.3% screen-to-body ratio. There is an anti-glare solution and 32 levels of brightness, so it should be readable both at night. There’s also a built-in smart refresh rate, which automatically adjusts to help conserve battery life. This product is geared towards taking notes and freehand drawing. It will come with a suite of apps to make this possible. It ships with the Huawei’s M-Pencil stylus that has 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity and just 26ms latency, it’s designed to accurately simulate the experience of pen on paper.

Underneath the hood is a Kirin 820E 5G 6-core processor that is coupled to the Mali-G57 6-core GPU for graphics processing.  There are two different RAM and storage variants. 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage or 6GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. You will have access to Wi-Fi 6+, Bluetooth 5.1 and fingerprint sensor built into the power button and a total weight of 360g. Continuing Huawei’s push to connect all of its devices as seamlessly as possible, you can connect the MatePad Paper to the company’s laptops, PCs, tablets and phones. Huawei says the tablet will appear like a USB drive, and you can drag and drop your notes and annotated PDFs across to your laptop. If this is not your jam, you can use the USB-C port to transfer content to and from the MattePad.




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