And it comes with 5G, a keyboard case, stylus and wireless charging

Huawei has unveiled the MatePad Pro 5G – which looks suspiciously like another tablet that we know of…

The MatePad is  a10.8-inch tablet, that claims to be the first to have wireless charging (and two-way at that, so you can use it to juice up other gadgets). It also comes with a keyboard case and M-Pencil stylus, as well as 5G connectivity and the ability to mirror the screen of a paired smartphone.

You get a 2560×1600 pixel screen, with barely-there bezels (Huawei claims the MatePad Pro has a 90% screen to bezel ratio). Under the hood, you get a Kirin 990 processor and a 7,250mAh battery.

The tablet can charge both the keyboard and the stylus when attached, and like its MateBook laptops it can mirror a connected EMUI device (another Huawei phone, essentially).

The 5G version is available right away, with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. There are also Wi-Fi and 4G models available.


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