During the summer new product launch conference, Huawei introduced its latest tablet, the Huawei MatePad Air. This new device stands out for its focus on a slim and lightweight design. With a thickness of only 6.4mm and weighing just 508g, it is the thinnest and lightest tablet in its class, making it extremely portable and convenient to carry around.
The Huawei MatePad Air boasts an elegant appearance, featuring a flagship glass fiber optical coating transfer film frosting process. The back shell exudes a high-end and sophisticated feel, available in five colors: feather sand purple, galaxy blue, brocade white, field green, and obsidian black. The tablet also incorporates metal antenna infiltration technology for a seamless antenna design without any visible partitions.
Equipped with an 11.5-inch equilateral LCD full screen, the Huawei MatePad Air delivers a high resolution of 2800×1840 and an impressive pixel density of 291 PPI. It is the first light flagship tablet from Huawei that supports a screen refresh rate of up to 144Hz, allowing for smoother visuals and improved efficiency, particularly for office documents and video processing. Additionally, the tablet’s vertical screen state provides a more book-like reading experience. It has received TÜV Rheinland’s low blue light and no flicker double certification, effectively reducing eye strain and enhancing reading comfort.
One notable feature of the Huawei MatePad Air is the inclusion of the Super Motion function, which supports adaptive switching between 30Hz and 144Hz, striking a balance between high refresh rates and power-saving capabilities. The tablet also employs the superframe game engine to intelligently allocate CPU and memory resources, resulting in higher frame rates and smoother gameplay. It supports the 144Hz extreme frame rate of popular games like “Peace Elite” and the native 120Hz ultra-clear quality of “Glory of the King.”
Under the hood, the Huawei MatePad Air is powered by the Snapdragon 888 processor and incorporates eight layers of high thermal conductivity graphite for efficient heat dissipation. With a total heat dissipation area (graphite) exceeding 30,000 mm² and a high thermal conductivity aluminum alloy middle frame, the tablet can deliver superior performance compared to previous models.
Thanks to various performance technologies, the Huawei MatePad Air achieves a frame rate of 90fps in full high-definition gaming and introduces PC-level image super-resolution technology FSR for the first time on a tablet, enhancing picture clarity to 1080p. Users can enjoy a smooth gaming experience with an average frame rate of 80 frames in 30 minutes while running demanding applications like Sumeru City.
Battery life is also a strong suit of the Huawei MatePad Air, as it houses an 8300mAh large-capacity battery within its slim and lightweight body. The tablet can continuously play local 1080P high-definition videos for up to 12 hours. Additionally, the tablet supports 40W super-fast charging and UFCS fusion fast charging technology, which is compatible with charging protocols from various manufacturers, ensuring a hassle-free charging experience.
Running on the latest HarmonyOS 3.1, the Huawei MatePad Air offers an enhanced user experience with its desktop universal card, privacy, and security features. The tablet serves as a central device for integration with PCs, expanding its capabilities and facilitating seamless collaboration between devices. Smart multi-window, parallel vision, super transfer station, multi-device mobile communication sharing, and remote PC control further enhance productivity.
The upgraded version of Huawei Notes comes pre-installed on the MatePad Air, supporting the simultaneous opening of up to four notes and the recording of voice memos that can be modified in real-time.
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