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Huawei Mediapad Review and Spec


As one of the first 7-inch tablet that uses Android Honeycomb, Huawei MediaPad able to deliver a fierce resistance against the 10-inch tablet.

Tablet Android usually comes with a screen size of 7 inches and 10 inches, but it certainly is more attractive 10-inch tablet. 7-inch screen does not mean less interesting, but it is a 7 inch tablet easier to carry anywhere.
And usually 7-inch tablet comes with Android 2.2 Froyo or 2.3 Gingerbread, but Huawei MediaPad different because present use Android Honeycomb.

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Palm-sized
Huawei MediaPad looks normal and if viewed from the rear looks like HTC smartphone with a large size. Huawei MediaPad comes with a body that was wrapped with aluminum and plastic.
MediaPad Huawei has a size of 190 x 124 x 10.5mm, compared to the more comfortable touch tablet 10 inches and are also more easily incorporated into the bag. Huawei MediaPad have the lighter weight of about half the weight of the tablet 10 inches.
There are no hardware buttons on the front, there is only power and volume buttons on the right. The bottom there is a microUSB port, and mini HDMI port.
Honeycomb Android comes with support for USB On-the-go which allows users to connect external devices like a mouse or keyboard to the tablet. You need to buy additional connectors to use this feature.

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Powerful Performance
Although relatively small for the size of the tablet, but MediaPad comes with a powerful specification. Huawei MediaPad powered by dual core 1.2GHz processor and 1GB of RAM, the tablet is able to compete with 10-inch tablet that uses the NVIDIA Tegra 2.
We can watch movies with a resolution of 720p and even Huawei MediaPad capable of playing 1080p video. And playing Asphalt 6: Adrenaline HD diperangkat this smoothly without any lag.
Huawei MediaPad display panels using IPS technology (In-Plane Switching) is similar to that used Apple iPad. This technology offers clearer images and sharper, though still dark when seen under the sun.

Huawei MediaPad capacitive screen is very responsive no lag when switching between display the homescreen, and changing landscape and portrait modes.
No appearance was changed, everything is still original from the look of Android Honeycomb. Just added some applications like Facebook, Twitter, and Documents to GO.


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Camera
Huawei MediaPad equipped with dual camera, 1.3 megapixel front for video calls and 5 megapixel camera to take pictures behind.
Features camera uses the same display with the standard Android Honeycomb and Huawei MediaPad rear camera capable of recording 720p HD video.
The resulting photo quality is good, but unfortunately the camera is not equipped with a LED flash to help if things had been dark lighting.

Battery
For battery capability, Huawei MediaPad can last up to 6 hours of nonstop usage. We also feel the heat when the device is used in a long time.
We do not know if this heat can cause problems in this MediaPad device or not. Instead we recommend that if it was hot rested for a moment.
Conclusion
It is easier to carry anywhere is one of the selling points of Huawei MediaPad, in addition to present use Android Honeycomb and dual-core processors. Although smaller, Huawei MediaPad able to provide resistance to the class of 10-inch tablet.
The price offered is also not too expensive for a tablet device. MediaPad Huawei has a price tag of around Rp3, 9-4 Millions.

Specifications:
Processor: Qualcomm dual-core 1.2GHz processor
RAM: 1GB
Screen: 7 "WXGA (1.280 x 800-pixel), touchscreen
GPU: Adreno 220
INTERNAL MEMORY: 6GB
Connectivity: 3G, HSPDA, EDGE, GPRS, GSM
Camera: 5-megapixel camera with autofocus (Front), 1.3-megapixel (front)
PORTS / Slots: Micro HDMI out, 3.5mm audio jack, microSD slot, SIM slot
OS: Android 3.2 Honeycomb
OTHER FEATURES: A-GPS, digital compass, accelerometer, USB On-the-go, HTML5, Adobe Flash
DIMENSIONS: 190 x 124 x10.5mm
WEIGHT: 390g

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