Huawei’s first soft light tablet – the new Huawei MatePad 11 eliminates 97% of interfering light


Huawei MatePad 11

Chinese manufacturing giant, Huawei, will hold a new product launch event on March 23rd in Shanghai, China. At this event, the company will officially release the Huawei P60 series as well as the Huawei Mate X3. However, these devices will not be the only new devices at the event. The company will also release new smartwatches, tablets and other devices. Since the official confirmation of the event, Huawei has been releasing teasers of products to come. Today, Huawei released some teasers of the new MatePad series tablet.

Huawei MatePad 11 soft light model

The new tablet is the Huawei MatePad 11-inch 2023 model, which has two configurations: LCD version and soft screen. The soft screen version is the main modelĀ this time around. The company revealed these devices in a new preheating video.

Huawei MatePad 11

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It is said that the Huawei MatePad 11 2023’s soft light variant is the company’s first soft light tablet.Ā  In a bid to reduce the impact of light, including sunshine and other light sources, the screen can provide diffuse reflection. In addition, it restores a pleasant experience of pen and paper by writing with a paper-like feel.

The Huawei MatePad 11 2023 has already been shown to have strong handwriting damping, no glare, and no reflection. Huawei customer service also offers lifetime screen cleaning services, and it works similarly to a paper film.

Huawei MatePad 11

It’s worth noting that the tablet will also include Harmony OS 3.1 for the first time as its operating system. There have been major upgrades to the animation and system stability in this version of Harmony, as well as to the animation of the notification panel and the choice of widget layout.Ā  The exact specs of this tablet are unknown at this time. Users might pay attention to it if they intend to switch to a flagship eye protection tablet.

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