Sentences with phrase «larger mediapad»

While that smaller model is a genuine iPad Mini competitor, the larger MediaPad Pro is gunning to take on Apple's 10.5 - inch iPad Pro.
The larger MediaPad M5, on the other hand, packs a 10.8 - inch display of the same resolution, with a 7,500 mAh battery under the hood.

Not exact matches

The MediaPad M5 comes in three flavors: There's an 8.4 - inch version that handles very much like a giant smartphone, and a larger 10.8 - inch model that's heftier, with more of a convertible angle.
Even though it is a bit larger than most other tablets on the market right now, the MediaPad M5 is not that big — due to the smaller bezels.
Now dubbed a «mediapad» (at least in the rumour circles), it's a cross between an iPhone and a netbook, with a larger screen and lighter weight, and it will handle all of your media needs, including movies and music.
Huawei's MediaPad builds on from their IDEOS S7 Slim tablet from earlier this year, which ran from Android «Froyo» 2.2 and without the power behind this new large touch display device.
MediaPad M5 10.8 with Quad Speaker and detachable keyboard Besides the size and the battery capacity, the key difference between the MediaPad M5 8.4 and the 10.8 models are the Pogo Pins that come with the larger device, which allow attaching an external keyboard.
No biggie for Huawei, though, which wants a piece of that iPad Pro pie, and has used Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2018 to launch not one but three new MediaPad M5 tablets (updating its M3 range from 2016), in 8.4 - inch, 10.8 - inch and stylus - equipped Pro edition (for the larger size only).
Different but quite similar dimensions and weight for the 8.4: At 7.3 mm, the new MediaPad 8.4 delivers the same thinness as its predecessor but is a hair larger at 124.8 mm (vs. 124.2 mm for the M3) and slightly shorter at 212.6 mm (vs. 215.5 mm for the M3)
In addition to TalkBand B1, Huawei has announced multiple smartphones at MWC 2014, but if you prefer large - screen design, their MediaPad X1 7.0 Android phone may be able to draw your more attention.
The Huawei MediaPad T3 8.0 on the other hand has a larger 8 - inch IPS display (1280 x 800 pixels) and delivers 800:1 contrast ratio.
Recently approved by the FCC, the MediaPad M2 10.0, which also comes with a stylus, is Huawei's largest tablet offering to American consumers.
The MediaPad M3 from Huawei has a large, 8.4 - inch screen with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels.
One of the benefits of a large screen device is a large battery to go with it and the Huawei MediaPad M3 doesn't disappoint, with a 5100mAh unit that's rated as offering more than 2 days» worth of battery life.
The Huawei MediaPad M3 Lite 8.0 boasts similar specifications as the larger version with some exceptions.
«Following the success of the Huawei MediaPad X1, and having inherited the signature feature of our large screen design, the HUAWEI MediaPad X2 represents our faith and commitment in creating better quality products with our technology and innovation.»
Running on a powerful 5000 mAh battery, the largest allowed in the industry, HUAWEI MediaPad X2 manages to provide even the power user with one - day battery life.
Running on a powerful 5000 mAh Li - Polymer battery, which is the largest capacity in the industry, the HUAWEI MediaPad X2 has enough juice for one day of heavy use.
The 64 - bit GPU Mali - T628 and i3 micro-core provide the HUAWEI MediaPad X2 with an unprecedentedly strong entertainment experience for users, allowing them to play large - scale 3D games.
For instance, by housing its dual stereo speakers in a larger audio cavity, the HUAWEI MediaPad M2 features enhanced volume levels and deeper sound quality.
The MediaPad M3 from Huawei has a large, 8.4 - inch screen with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels.
Running on HUAWEI's proprietary 1.5 GHz K3 quad - core processor, the smallest quad - core processor in the industry, the HUAWEI MediaPad 10 FHD leverages the K3 chip's embedded GPU to provide incredibly fast processing power and 3D graphics processing capability, ideal for high definition video clips or large - scale 3D games.
Huawei is now the third largest smartphone maker in the world behind Samsung and Apple, and the Huawei MediaPad M2 10.0 shows that it's bringing that know - how to the tablet format.
Another MWC 2018 secret is out, with the 10.8 - inch Huawei MediaPad M5 repeatedly rendered and revealed as squeezing a large battery into an ultra-thin body.
With a premium metal body, high - res screen, relatively thin bezels and large optional keyboard cover, the Huawei MediaPad M5 10 Pro looks like it could make a decent MWC 2018 impression.
We like the smaller 8.4 - inch MediaPad's design, but the larger 10 - inch Pro model design is a little more puzzling due to the position of the power and volume buttons.
Huawei's offering the MediaPad M5 in 8.4 - and 10.8 - inch flavors, both of which are equipped with large batteries, the Kirin 960 processor, and Android 8.0 Oreo.
Even though it is a bit larger than most other tablets on the market right now, the MediaPad M5 is not that big — due to the smaller bezels.
No biggie for Huawei, though, which wants a piece of that iPad Pro pie, and has used Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2018 to launch not one but three new MediaPad M5 tablets (updating its M3 range from 2016), in 8.4 - inch, 10.8 - inch and stylus - equipped Pro edition (for the larger size only).
With its voice calling and text messaging capabilities, the MediaPad X1 is either a very sleek tablet, or the largest Android smartphone you can get your hands on.
The sensor is placed at the bottom of the display on the MediaPad M5 8.4, however on the larger 10.8 - inch model, it's only on the bottom in portrait mode.
During the review period, we have mostly been using the larger 10.8 - inch version of the MediaPad M5 which has a 7500mAh battery inside.
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