Huawei MatePad 11.5 is now available in Germany With its 120 Hz display, a slim metal housing and the latest Snapdragon chip, it offers impressive features for a mid-range tablet under 300 euros. Currently there is a special offer with discounts and extras.
Huawei has officially launched the MatePad 11.5 in Germany after announcing it in mid-July. Mid-range tablets are now available Huawei Germany Online Shop The basic model with available 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of mass storage is available for 299 euros, the version with 8 GB of RAM and a keyboard case costs 429 euros.
With voucher code “ANBCHECKMP115”, however, shoppers can save five percent until August 31, 2023. In this way the price goes down About 284 or 407 euros. If you choose the cheaper version, you can currently get the keyboard cover for 40 euros In general, Huawei offers tablets M-Pencil is currently free with, which otherwise costs 99 euros.
Slim housing in 3:2 format
The MatePad 11.5 impresses with its 120Hz fast LC display and slim metal housing. The 11.45-inch IPS panel offers a resolution of 2,200 × 1,440 pixels and is in 3:2 format. The aluminum housing is only 6.85 millimeters thin and weighs 499 grams. There are also four speakers, two microphones, a 13-megapixel main camera and an eight-megapixel front camera.
Under the hood, the MatePad relies on the 11.5 Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1, which is based on four-nanometer manufacturing. According to the manufacturer, it offers a battery of 7,700 mAh Up to 10.5 hours of video playback The tablet supports USB-C charging up to 22.5 watts per load
Android-based operating system acts as an operating system HarmonyOS 3.1, which includes, for example, multi-window functions and Huawei AppGallery, but no Google services The tablet supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2. As pictured, the optional keyboard cover can also be used when removed. Xiaomi Pad 6 (review) is an attractive option in this price range.
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