Huawei announced the global launch of the Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 tablet, and also showed an interesting variant of the MatePad Air tablet and cool FreeClip headphones.
Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 has already had its launch in China , but now it is available for global distribution. The 12+256 GB version will cost EUR 999 , the 12+512 GB version - EUR 1,199 , and the additions of the Smart Magnetic Keyboard and M-Pencil stylus - EUR 199 and 99, respectively. Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 has a Kirin 9000S processor and an OLED screen with a resolution of 2880x1920 pixels and an image refresh rate of 144 Hz. The device also has a 10,100 mAh battery with 88-watt charging, six speakers and three cameras: 16 Mpx at the front (+ToF) and 13+8 Mpx at the back.
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The company also showed an interesting Huawei MatePad Air PaperMatte device. The manufacturer has not yet provided any information about the specifications of this model, but the name suggests that the base is the already known Huawei MatePad Air. However, the display has been changed. A matte matrix with a diagonal of 11.5 inches is used here, designed to reduce light reflections from the screen surface. The display has a resolution of 2800 x 1840 pixels and a refresh rate of 144 Hz, which, combined with stylus support, is intended to give the impression of natural writing on a piece of paper. It has not been announced when this tablet will hit the market or at what price.
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This time, the headphones attracted the most attention at the premiere. Huawei FreeClip has a completely new form, resembling two balls connected by a headband in the form of an earring. One of the mentioned balls houses the acoustic transducer, while the other contains electronics and a battery. How to wear the headphones is best explained by the photos above. FreeClip headphones have 10.8 mm transducers, two microphones and rechargeable batteries sufficient for 8 hours of play. A single earphone weighs only 5.6 g. It is priced at EUR 199.
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