Hurry! Huawei slashes £100 off this MatePad tablet — with a keyboard and stylus included
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The benefits of having one of the best Android tablets tucked into your bag are numerous: they're thinner and lighter than conventional laptops and, with the right accessories, they can quickly become productivity machines.
One such example is the Huawei MatePad 11.5" S PaperMatte Edition which, thanks to a limited time sale, is currently selling for £100 off on Huawei's online store. This brings the tablet down to just under £350 and you also get the keyboard attachment and stylus bundled in. Plus, see our Huawei promo codes coverage for more ways to save.
If regular tablet screens don’t do it for you, the Huawei MatePad PaperMatte Edition has an anti-glare matte finish that makes it very pleasant to use. Its screen has a 144Hz refresh rate and 2800 x 1840 resolution. It also has a Kirin 9000WL octa-core CPU with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage.
This deal from Huawei is a hard one to beat for anyone looking for a multipurpose Android tablet with all the accessories you need bundled in for free. Huawei already offered the keyboard attachment but this deal, as well as knocking £100 off the price, includes a free stylus as well.
As spring starts to make itself known, there's a chance you'll want to spend a little more time outside. Well, this tablet comes with an anti-glare matte finish that limits reflections on the 11.5-inch, 2,800 x 1,840 screen.
It's a good thing Huawei added the stylus in this deal, because that same screen on the MatePad 11.5S PaperMatte Edition is trying to achieve the feeling of writing (or drawing) on paper. There's a friction that comes from using the stylus as well as a Huawei-made drawing app made for your digital doodling.
The tablet comes packing a Kirin 9000WL octa-core CPU with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. Now, you'll need to be aware that because of ongoing U.S. sanctions, it doesn't have access to any Google services out of the box. So if you want to use the likes of Gmail, Maps or Google Drive, you'll need to investigate some workarounds.
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