The Huawei MatePad 11.5″S PaperMatte Edition is the latest midrange tablet from the well-known Chinese hardware giant. Yes, there is controversy attached to the brand in the West (including bans on it accessing things like official Google apps, US-made semiconductors and more), but the fact remains that the company’s hardware is some of the best you’ll find out there. We’ve seen that ourselves with both recent MatePads and MateBook laptops too (as well as its junior brand Honor, which frequently outperforms its price point when it comes to tablets and phones).

So when I received a test unit of the new midrange (and midsize) MatePad, I was keen to see how it stacked up, not just against similar models in the market like the Lenovo Tab P12 or budget tablets like the Honor Pad 9, but against flagship models like the MatePad Pro, and of course the ever-dominant iPads too.

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Chipset: Processor Kirin 9000WL, Octa-core
RAM: 8GB
Storage: 256GB
Display: TFT LCD (IPS), 2800 x 1840p, up to 144 Hz refresh rate
Weight: 510g
Dimensions: 177.3 x 261 x 6.2mm
Camera: 13MP back and 8MP front
Battery: 8,700mAh
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Huawei MatePad 11.5″S PaperMatte Edition: Benchmark scores
Geekbench 6 CPU Single-core: 893 Multi-core: 3,313
Geekbench 6 GPU: OpenCL: 2,394 Row 1 – Cell 2

Lenovo Tab P12 Matte Display

Lenovo Tab P12 Matte Display

Another matte screen, this tablet is a tiny bit bigger and cheaper, but with a smaller SSD.

Honor Pad 9

Honor Pad 9

Coming in a fair bit cheaper than the MatePad 11.5″S, this Honor tablet has older internals but works well for all the essentials.

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Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2

This is a bigger, more powerful alternative to the MatePad 11.5″S, and while it isn’t in iPad Pro territory, it does a great job as an all-round performer.