Huawei MatePad Pro Genshin Impact Gaming test | Highest Settings, 60 FPS. With the Huawei MatePad Pro tablet just released, Huawei is serious about taking the lead in the Android tablet market.
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Huawei MatePad Pro has very few rivals in the Android tablet village and Chrome OS, its only rival in the market is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 – one of the best Android tablets to date. However, the real target to beat is Apple, but it has many difficulties due to the US embargo.
Huawei MatePad Pro has a large screen design, metal body, feels like a high-end tablet. It’s 10g lighter than the 2020 iPad Pro (11-inch), and weight distribution is quite even. The product has four different colors. While the Forest Green and Orange colors come with a leather back, the Midnight Gray and Pearl White models use a fiberglass back with an aluminum frame.
The MatePad Pro is powered by Huawei’s custom Kirin 990 processor, combined with dual NPU and 6GB RAM for the standard version (8GB for 5G models). Huawei’s flagship chipset offers a pretty impressive experience with smooth visuals, good RAM management, and a problem-free 3D gaming experience.
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