Chinese firm Huawei has had its ups and downs, but produces good-quality mobile devices with a quirky software infrastructure that’s not nearly as limited as it used to be. The MatePad 12X Papermatte edition comes in at about the same price as a low-end iPad, and features an anti-reflective screen that’s excellent for reading, streaming and drawing. A stylus and keyboard case are well-integrated into the OS, and it uses the new Nearlink protocol to connect them, which we found to be a seamless experience. Overall, the MatePad 12X offers a good experience as a tablet, but anyone wedded to specific iOS or Android apps may want to check if their preferred software is available before they dive in.

Huawei MatePad 12X Papermatte Edition

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Chipset: Kirin T90A
RAM: 8 or 12GB
Storage: 256GB
Operating system: HarmonyOS 4.2 (Android 12)
Screen: 12in LCD, 2800 x 1840, 144Hz
Rear cameras: 12MP wide, 8MP ultrawide
Connectivity: Nearlink, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, USB 3.1 Type-C
Battery: 10,100mAh
Dimensions: 270x183x6mm
Weight: 555g
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