The PaperMatte Display on HUAWEI MatePad 11.5′′S is So Comfortable, It Makes You Want to Write, Draw, and Read All Day Tablets are finally getting good. And Huawei’s new MatePad 11.
5′′S is gunning to prove it. It’s packing the new generation PaperMatte Display that claims to make reading, writing, and even painting just as comfortable as on paper.Based on specs alone, the new tablet has a lot going for it.
A crisp 2.8K display, buttery-smooth 144Hz refresh rate, and a nearly bezel-less design that’s perfect for binge-watching or getting work done. But the real star of the show is the M-Pencil integration and Huawei’s own Notes and GoPaint apps.
The M-Pencil together with the new generation PaperMatte Display promises a natural writing and sketching experience. The display is the heart and soul of tablets. However, staring at a screen for hours can lead to eye strain and fatigue.
Reading a traditional paper book often feels more comfortable and immersive, and tablet manufacturers have long sought to bridge this gap. The MatePad 11.5′′S takes a bold step in this direction with its PaperMatte Display technology.
This technology replicates the feel of reading on real paper, using a complex 27-layer soft lighting process that includes anti-glare nano-level etching, magnetically controlled nano-optical coating, and proprietary display optimisation algorithms. The result? A significant reduction in environmental light interference, with screen reflectivity cut do.
