The Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2-inch tablet combines PC-like productivity, creative tools, and portability in one device. The tablet is set to be available locally this July.

The Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2 aims to meet the needs of professionals and hobbyists alike. It offers features designed for work, art, and everyday use. With its Tandem OLED PaperMatte display, users can enjoy vivid visuals with reduced glare and a paper-like texture, making it easier on the eyes even under bright light.

The tablet supports PC-level performance and comes with lifetime free access to the WPS Office Suite 2.0 for document creation and editing. Users can open up to three resizable apps at the same time through its Live Multi Task feature, allowing smoother task switching.

Creatives can take advantage of the Huawei M-Pencil (3rd Generation), which offers over 16,000 levels of pressure sensitivity for precise sketching and writing. The Huawei Glide Keyboard, which doubles as a storage and charging dock for the stylus, helps transition between typing and drawing with ease.

For artists, the built-in GoPaint app offers tools like 3D Oil Painting and True-Color brushes to simulate real canvas textures. The app also features simple animation tools and step-by-step tutorials to support beginners and experienced creators.

Close-up view of the keyboard of the Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2-inch tablet, showing its sleek design and layout.

Weighing just 512 grams and measuring 5.5 millimeters thin, the MatePad Pro 12.2 is designed to be lightweight and portable. It is powered by a 10,100mAh battery that can last up to 14 hours on a single charge, making it suitable for long work sessions or creative projects.

Huawei positions the MatePad Pro 12.2 as a reliable companion for users who need flexibility and creativity in one portable device.

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