Huawei Launches MatePad Edge 2-In-1 Tablet In China

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Huawei has introduced a new addition to its ecosystem, the MatePad Edge 2-in-1, which debuted alongside the Mate X7 and Mate 80 Series in China. This model is positioned squarely as the companyโ€™s answer to Microsoftโ€™s Surface lineup; a variable tablet designed to replace your laptop, with added portability.

The MatePad Edge 2-in-1 is built around a 14.2-inch OLED display housed inside a slim unibody aluminium frame. It is incredibly thin, coming in at 6.85mm thick and 789g, and has a 175-degree adjustable hinge integrated into the body which lets you prop the device at almost any angle. The screen itself offers 3,120ย  x 2,080 px resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, a 3:2 aspect ratio, and a peak brightness of up to 1,000 nits.

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Huawei is offering the MatePad Edge with either the Kirin X90 chipset, which is paired with up to 32GB RAM and an enormous 2TB of storage. The company claims a 3.8x performance jump over the previous-generation Kirin T92, and thereโ€™s even an optional liquid cooling system with dual vapour chambers should you need extra thermal headroom. Rather than Windows (due to obvious reasons), it runs HarmonyOS 5 with full desktop app support.

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Powering the tablet is a sizeable 12,900mAh battery with support for ultra-fast 140W charging. I/O is limited to a single USB 3.1 Gen 1 port, while other notable features include a 50MP main camera, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 32MP front-facing shooter for calls. You also get stylus support via the M-Pencil Pro, along with a six-speaker setup and four microphones. An optional keyboard accessory completes the package, offering 1.8mm key travel and a pressure-sensitive touchpad for a more traditional typing experience.

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The MatePad Edge is available in Space Gray and Bright Moon Silver. Pricing in China starts at CNY 5,999 (~RM3,499) for the base 16GB RAM and 256GB storage configuration, while the fully loaded 32GB + 2TB model tops out at CNY 12,999 (~RM7,582). As with Huaweiโ€™s other recent launches, thereโ€™s still no word on whether the 2-in-1 will be released globally.

(Source: Huawei China [official website])

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