Huawei MatePad Pro Papermatte Edition review: the tablet that thinks it's a laptop
Briefly

Huawei's Papermatte screens are exceptional, providing an OLED panel behind an anti-reflection coating, offering vibrant colors and brightness with reduced reflections, making it ideal for tablet users.
Despite being a premium model, the MatePad Pro is lighter than it appears due to its efficient design that incorporates a thin OLED screen and a compact battery, making it portable.
The MatePad Pro comes with a matching Glide keyboard case that pairs via Huawei's new Nearlink protocol, though its setup can be tricky and less intuitive than previous models.
While the MatePad Pro boasts strong hardware features, its main disadvantage lies in the software limitations, particularly when trying to access popular Google Play apps that are unavailable on Huawei's app store.
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