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Huawei MatePad Pro 11 will launch on August 19 in Malaysia

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Huawei MatePad Pro 11 Malaysia

Today, Huawei has officially confirmed the launch of the sleekest tablet –  MatePad Pro 11 in Malaysia. The company has published a modest design poster on its Twitter handle that clearly reflects the approach of the device towards the mentioned region.

The tablet has recently stepped into the home market at the HarmonyOS 3.0 event. Now, the company has begun to increase the reach of the device in other markets around the world. As per the poster, Huawei will unveil MatePad Pro 11 in Malaysia on August 19.

So Huawei fans, are you looking for a new bashing tablet? If yes, then the right moment is just arriving in your region. Get ready to explore an ultimate choice of productivity and creativity with a simple, smooth as well as reliable experience.

Huawei MatePad Pro 11

As for the specification of the device, let me tell you that Huawei MatePad Pro 11 powers two Snapdragon processors for its variants. Consequently, the standard model equips the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 chipset. While the high-performance model showcases the Snapdragon 888 chip.

Huawei MatePad Pro 11 Malaysia

The 11-inch OLED panel tablet further sports a rare camera design on its backend. It exhibits a ring-like framing that covers two AI-powered camera systems. One of them is the main snapper of 13MP whereas the other is an 8MP ultra-wide lens. At the front, the device gives space to a tiny hole punch at the corner for a 16MP selfie shooter.

Speaking of the display, the huge screen is capable of delivering a refresh rate of 120Hz. Flashing a maximized brightness of 600nits, the tablet offers a more definitive and vibrant look to the image on your screen.

Aside from the brightness objective, the device supports a ratio of 92 percent with 1.07 billion colors. It also shields the screen with Eye Protection so that you can have a brilliant visual experience without heavy strain on your eyes. Moreover, the device brings support to additional components such as Huawei M Pencil, which provides more ease on your fingertips.

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