Huawei gets into e-readers with the 10.3-inch MatePad Paper
by Jon Porter from The Verge - All Posts on (#5WKG0)
The Huawei MatePad Paper. | Image: Huawei
Huawei has announced its first ever e-reader, the MatePad Paper. But this is a little different from a typical Kindle. For starters, it's compatible with Huawei's M-Pencil stylus, so it can be used for taking notes in addition to just reading like the reMarkable 2 or Onyx Boox Note Air 2, and there's also a built-in microphone for voice recording. It also has a larger 10.3-inch E Ink display compared to the roughly 7-inch screens found on most Kindles.
These specs mean that the MatePad Paper has the potential to be a productivity device, in addition to a device aimed purely at consumption. It's almost more like an Android tablet that happens to be equipped with an E Ink screen, right down to the fact that it's running Huawei's HarmonyOS...