The Huawei MediaPad M3 is the company’s newest offering to the already populated tablet industry. What sets it apart from the others, according to Huawei, is that it is designed with entertainment as its core philosophy.

The entire marketing spiel about the Huawei MediaPadM3 is that it has been designed to immerse your senses. According to press materials, the device combines unparalleled audio quality with visuals that are ‘out of this world’. Huawei apparently wants to raise the bar for audio-visual performance in portable devices. As such, the Chinese company partnered with Harman Kardon and AKG, two world renowned audio companies, for the audio in the MediaPad M3. Consequently, the tablet features a dual stereo speaker system that dynamically switch channels according to screen rotation. This, along with with its patented Super Wide Sound 3.0 technology, helps the tablet deliver immersive sound. The Super Wide Sound 3.0 technology also differentiates between different types of media in order to allow for the best audio experience. Overall, the audio design seems to give the Huawei MediaPad M3 a ‘sound’ edge — something that is highly lacking in the tablet market.

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Looking past its audio design, the Huawei MediaPad M3 has an 8.4-inch High Definition 2560 x 1600 screen. Apparently the screen can be used in any lightning situation, with emphasis given to low light scenarios. Moreover, it also has an “Eye Comfort Mode” that filters out harmful blue light and reduces eyestrain in darkened rooms.

The Huawei MediaPad M3 is not just audio and video however. It also features an aluminium design with an octa-core Kirin 950 chipset. The chipset boasts four Cortex A72 cores that run at 2.3GHz as well as four Cortex A53 cores that run at 1.8GHz. This is quite a meaty chipset that makes it as easy to multitask as it is to enjoy the entertainment media that it has been designed for. Furthermore, the Huawei MediaPad M3 has 4GB of RAM, 32 GB internal storage and a huge 5100mAh battery. The tablet can also be upgraded with up to 256 GB of dedicated storage via microSD.

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From a biometric standpoint, the Huawei MediaPad M3 includes a fingerprint sensor. It is the same sensor that features in its newest phones. This means users will have super speedy and smooth unlocks. Additionally, the tablet has a front and rear camera that are both 8MP.

The Huawei MediaPad M3 will start off at €350 EUR and will go up to €400 EUR. Moreover, it will sport WiFi only models, as well as LTE models.

[Sources: Consumer Electronics, Device Magazine]

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