Huawei MatePad Paper in for review

10 April 2022
The device is half-tablet, half-e-reader, and it is with us to establish if it’s worth it.

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Barok, 18 Apr 2022I hope left handed peeps can use the tablet comfortably.emm...rotate it?

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    • GermanBratWurst
    • m68
    • 20 Apr 2022

    So...When will it be launched? Officially in Europe?

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      • Barok
      • I@H
      • 18 Apr 2022

      I hope left handed peeps can use the tablet comfortably.

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        • avid reader
        • 3kn
        • 16 Apr 2022

        Is this not an improved Boox Note 2 Air? Will you be comparing them side by side?

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          • ejenu
          • 0Uv
          • 15 Apr 2022

          Bring on the review :)

            chris1998, 10 Apr 2022Woah these are still a thing. I remember when Amazon first ... moreSure, any day.

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              • Crlos
              • 8XF
              • 11 Apr 2022

              Review the writing feeling and the text conversion

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                • AMV
                • mts
                • 11 Apr 2022

                @GSMArena
                Don't forget to comare it to the Remarkable 2.

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                  • Bob
                  • kCp
                  • 11 Apr 2022

                  Can I read all my kindle book on this device

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                    • Kai
                    • IVI
                    • 11 Apr 2022

                    I wonder if we are able to import and read ebooks (.epub or .mobi) on this device other than purchasing the books from huawei apps

                      AnonD-1018516, 10 Apr 2022Or they could just flip the device- Take your point. Hope it works out that way and that the device doesn't just flip back to std portrait. Even if it flips my experience is that there's an intrinsic expectation of what edge will be top in portrait buttons aren't soft, don't move. If you hold it as a lefty, the edge buttons are never quite in the right place...

                        Anonymous, 10 Apr 2022I'm surprised to see it running on a Kirin chipset. Ki... moreIt's powered by a lower tier Kirin chip tho, but still powerful enough for a tablet

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                          • 10 Apr 2022

                          PorkyCat, 10 Apr 2022> It has an unusual off-center positioning, with a thic... moreOr they could just flip the device-

                            > It has an unusual off-center positioning, with a thicker bezel on the left side enabling easier holding

                            So intrinsically not for the 10-12% of the world that're left handed then. But that's OK, left handed people used to it. Besides, we're weird and probably in league with the devil, so deserve to be shunned...

                              Woah these are still a thing. I remember when Amazon first started doing them and it was such a big deal, there would forever be Chinese knockoffs.... Physical books > electronic. I don't know why but that's just my preference

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                                • Vango
                                • XNn
                                • 10 Apr 2022

                                V Similar to the Onyx Boox devices. Really want to get such a large E Ink tablet.

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                                  • 10 Apr 2022

                                  I'm surprised to see it running on a Kirin chipset. Kirin chipsets should never die.

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • XDy
                                    • 10 Apr 2022

                                    Surprise