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Huawei MatePad Paper in its Folio Cover Andy Boxall/Digital Trends The gesture control system works well provided you’re patient, and it’s accurate enough that you can easily use the sliders to adjust volume, font size, or screen brightness. The lag can frustrate if you try to do things too quickly, but if you’re just tapping to turn the page or navigating through menus it’s fine. The MatePad Paper’s screen delivers a basic but competent viewing experience but isn’t as sharp as the competition or suitable for much outside of text viewing.Īs this is an E Ink screen you have to deal with some delay when interacting with the touchscreen. It’s monochrome all the way too, so don’t expect to view color images, meaning it’s not really suitable for reading comics or magazines. You can change the size and weight of the font and the brightness, but there’s no system-wide option to alter the look of the screen, such as changing the background color for alternative “paper” looks. Text is still defined and readable, but it’s not quite as razor-sharp as you get on the Paperwhite or an Apple iPad. For reference, this is lower than the 300ppi on the smaller Kindle Paperwhite and the 264ppi of a 9th generation Apple iPad, and I do notice. The MatePad Paper’s 10.3-inch E Ink screen has an 1872 x 1404 pixel resolution, resulting in a 227 pixel-per-inch (ppi) pixel density. I also like that it doesn’t look like just another iPad clone, and the sophisticated style makes it stand out against the simple Kindle. The left-hand side of the chassis has a larger bezel than the other side, giving you somewhere to hold the device.įor reading e-books, the MatePad Paper is a great companion, and there’s something very cool about the large, monochrome E Ink screen. It’s comfortable to hold for long periods, and the big screen means you can rest it on your chest when reading in bed. I like the large screen as I can have smaller text and fit more on one page, and haven’t found the weight off-putting. I’ve been using the MatePad Paper mostly as an e-reader and for this it’s excellent. This is moderately reliable, but not all that fast. The chassis itself is plastic with a pair of speakers, a volume control, a USB Type-C connection to charge the device, and a fingerprint sensor in the top right of the body. It does have a pleasant tactile finish though. Huawei has covered the MatePad Paper in what looks a bit like leather but feels a lot like plastic. Huawei thinks its Mate 20 X is better than the Nintendo Switch Huawei MatePad M5 Lite is a stylish, feature-packed smart tablet at a nice price

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IReader C6 will start to be shipped on April 30.Wedge-shaped MateBook X Pro headlines Huawei’s MWC lineup IReader C6 also has a built-in 2000mAh battery, supports WiFi transmission, built-in 18 fonts, 108 font size options, and a charging interface for USB-C. The iReader C6 is equipped with an AI intelligent sound engine that can output highly anthropomorphic speech. The UV material used in the fuselage is non-stick and scratch-proof. With 1GB of memory and 16GB of storage, it can store 6000 books. The iReader C6 uses a quad-core CPU with a 50% increase in performance. The iReader C6 has a screen size of 6 inches and a resolution of 1448 × 1072.

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The iReader C6 also uses a newly upgraded eye protection soft light, with 28 levels of adjustment. IReader C6 uses a new color filter technology that can display 4096 colors, and the RGB color rendering engine can optimize the color screen rendering. Today, the Chinese E-book app developer iReader announced the price of its recently released color e-ink device, the iReader C6, is selling for 1,499 yuan ($211) and is now available for purchase.










Huawei ireader