THE LATEST tablet computer to be released by Chinese manufacturer Huawei, the MediaPad M3 boasts a sleek and stylish body, a high-resolution display and terrific sound quality.
Powered by the Huawei HiSilicon Kirin octa-core processor with four A72 cores running at 2.3 GHz and four A53 cores running at 1.8 GHz, the tablet’s performance is enhanced by 4 gigabytes of DDR4 working memory or RAM. It has 32 GB of internal storage, expandable with a microSD card by up to 128GB.
The MediaPad M3’s 8.4-inch display boasts a resolution of 2,560x1,600 pixels and a bright and colourful IPS panel. The contrast ratio is high at 1500: 1 with brightness of 400 nits. The display is very good for watching HD video clips and viewing high-resolution photos.
The MediaPad M3 also uses advanced dynamic brightness control to automatically manage display illumination thus reducing eyestrain. The intelligent brightness control lets you view the display comfortably even in dim lighting conditions. The Eye Comfort mode filters out blue light when you are reading in bed or in a dimly lit room, which is helpful for reading web pages and ebooks.
The tablet uses ClariVu 3.0 technology to maximise the colour display and render images in optimised colours.
MediaPad M3 performed well during the test, it ran various apps fast and smoothly. It played games fast and played HD video clips without any glitches. Its touch screen and menus were very responsive.
The tablet runs on Android 6.0 operating system with Huawei's Emotion UI 4.1 on top of it.
The tablet supports LTE 4G connection. I tested it on TrueMove H’s LTE network and I was impressed by the connection speed. It downloaded applications very fast and my snapshots were backed up to Google Photos in no time. I used Ookla Speedtest app to measure the connection speed and found that the MediaPad M3 achieved the download speed of 70.61 Mbps and an upload speed of 32.70 Mbps.
The MediaPad M3 uses fast Wi-Fi 802.11ac connection. I tested it by connecting it to Linksys WRT1200AC and found that it could share multimedia files fast and smoothly.
The MediaPad M3 also has good sound quality. The tablet uses SWS3.0 technology that was designed in close cooperation with audio expert Harman Kardon. It uses two laterally positioned stereo speakers to create an auditory sound stage that delivers a theatre-like experience. The tablet was particularly impressive when playing music and watching video clips.
The MediaPad M3 is capable of playing High-Resolution Audio in FLAC 24bit/192kHz format. The tablet uses a Hi-Fi AK4376 digital-to-analogue converter chip from Asahi Kasei Microdevics to reproduce good sound quality.
I tested playing FLAC 24bit/192kHz files with Sony’s MDR-1ABT High-Res Audio headphones and was pleased to hear excellent details and a deep and powerful bass.
The MediaPad M3 comes with an effective touch-type fingerprint |sensor embedded in the touch sensitive home button. I could scan my thumb to unlock the tablet by simply placing my finger on the home button.
The table’s front and rear cameras have 8-megapixel resolution both with good image quality. There are several camera modes, including Beauty, Night shot, and Panorama. There is also Pro mode that allows you to change various shooting parameters, including metering type, ISO sensitivity value, shutter speed, white balance and exposure compensation.
The tablet has good battery life too. It uses a 5,100 mAh lithium polymer battery that provides up to 11 hours of full HD video playback or up to six hours of continuous 3D game playing or up to 45 hours of music playback. Just 7.3mm thick and weighing in at 310 grammes, it comes in moonlight silver with a silver edge and retails for Bt12,900.
Key Specs
- Operating System: AndroidTM 6.0 (Marshmallow) + EMUI 4.1
- CPU: Huawei Kirin 950, Octa-core (4 x 2.3 GHz A72 + 4 x 1.8 GHz A53)
- Display: 8.4 inch, 2,560 x 1,600 IPS display, 359 pixels per inch (PPI)
- Memory: 4GB LPDDR4
- Storage: 32GB, expandable with micro SD card up to 128GB
- Wireless Connectivity: LTE, |DC-HSDPA+, Wi-Fi: IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac; 2.4 GHz/ 5 GHz, Bluetooth: 4.1
- Sensors: Ambient light sensor, gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, Hall effect sensor, fingerprint sensor
- Audio: Built-in microphone, dual speakers, SWS 3.0 stereo sound effect
- Supported audio formats: MP3/FLAC/APE/WAV/OGG/MIDI/3GP/AAC and other popular formats
- Camera: Front camera: 8MP, fixed focus, rear camera: 8MP, autofocus
- SIM: Nano-SIM card
- Battery: 5100 mAh Lithium polymer
- Size: Height: 215.5mm; Width: 124.2mm; Depth: 7.3mm
- Weight: 310 g
THE LATEST tablet computer to be released by Chinese manufacturer Huawei, the MediaPad M3 boasts a sleek and stylish body, a high-resolution display and terrific sound quality.
Powered by the Huawei HiSilicon Kirin octa-core processor with four A72 cores running at 2.3 GHz and four A53 cores running at 1.8 GHz, the tablet’s performance is enhanced by 4 gigabytes of DDR4 working memory or RAM. It has 32 GB of internal storage, expandable with a microSD card by up to 128GB.
The MediaPad M3’s 8.4-inch display boasts a resolution of 2,560x1,600 pixels and a bright and colourful IPS panel. The contrast ratio is high at 1500: 1 with brightness of 400 nits. The display is very good for watching HD video clips and viewing high-resolution photos.
The MediaPad M3 also uses advanced dynamic brightness control to automatically manage display illumination thus reducing eyestrain. The intelligent brightness control lets you view the display comfortably even in dim lighting conditions. The Eye Comfort mode filters out blue light when you are reading in bed or in a dimly lit room, which is helpful for reading web pages and ebooks.
The tablet uses ClariVu 3.0 technology to maximise the colour display and render images in optimised colours.
MediaPad M3 performed well during the test, it ran various apps fast and smoothly. It played games fast and played HD video clips without any glitches. Its touch screen and menus were very responsive.
The tablet runs on Android 6.0 operating system with Huawei's Emotion UI 4.1 on top of it.
The tablet supports LTE 4G connection. I tested it on TrueMove H’s LTE network and I was impressed by the connection speed. It downloaded applications very fast and my snapshots were backed up to Google Photos in no time. I used Ookla Speedtest app to measure the connection speed and found that the MediaPad M3 achieved the download speed of 70.61 Mbps and an upload speed of 32.70 Mbps.
The MediaPad M3 uses fast Wi-Fi 802.11ac connection. I tested it by connecting it to Linksys WRT1200AC and found that it could share multimedia files fast and smoothly.
The MediaPad M3 also has good sound quality. The tablet uses SWS3.0 technology that was designed in close cooperation with audio expert Harman Kardon. It uses two laterally positioned stereo speakers to create an auditory sound stage that delivers a theatre-like experience. The tablet was particularly impressive when playing music and watching video clips.
The MediaPad M3 is capable of playing High-Resolution Audio in FLAC 24bit/192kHz format. The tablet uses a Hi-Fi AK4376 digital-to-analogue converter chip from Asahi Kasei Microdevics to reproduce good sound quality.
I tested playing FLAC 24bit/192kHz files with Sony’s MDR-1ABT High-Res Audio headphones and was pleased to hear excellent details and a deep and powerful bass.
The MediaPad M3 comes with an effective touch-type fingerprint |sensor embedded in the touch sensitive home button. I could scan my thumb to unlock the tablet by simply placing my finger on the home button.
The table’s front and rear cameras have 8-megapixel resolution both with good image quality. There are several camera modes, including Beauty, Night shot, and Panorama. There is also Pro mode that allows you to change various shooting parameters, including metering type, ISO sensitivity value, shutter speed, white balance and exposure compensation.
The tablet has good battery life too. It uses a 5,100 mAh lithium polymer battery that provides up to 11 hours of full HD video playback or up to six hours of continuous 3D game playing or up to 45 hours of music playback. Just 7.3mm thick and weighing in at 310 grammes, it comes in moonlight silver with a silver edge and retails for Bt12,900.
Key Specs
- Operating System: AndroidTM 6.0 (Marshmallow) + EMUI 4.1
- CPU: Huawei Kirin 950, Octa-core (4 x 2.3 GHz A72 + 4 x 1.8 GHz A53)
- Display: 8.4 inch, 2,560 x 1,600 IPS display, 359 pixels per inch (PPI)
- Memory: 4GB LPDDR4
- Storage: 32GB, expandable with micro SD card up to 128GB
- Wireless Connectivity: LTE, |DC-HSDPA+, Wi-Fi: IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac; 2.4 GHz/ 5 GHz, Bluetooth: 4.1
- Sensors: Ambient light sensor, gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, Hall effect sensor, fingerprint sensor
- Audio: Built-in microphone, dual speakers, SWS 3.0 stereo sound effect
- Supported audio formats: MP3/FLAC/APE/WAV/OGG/MIDI/3GP/AAC and other popular formats
- Camera: Front camera: 8MP, fixed focus, rear camera: 8MP, autofocus
- SIM: Nano-SIM card
- Battery: 5100 mAh Lithium polymer
- Size: Height: 215.5mm; Width: 124.2mm; Depth: 7.3mm
- Weight: 310 g
THE LATEST tablet computer to be released by Chinese manufacturer Huawei, the MediaPad M3 boasts a sleek and stylish body, a high-resolution display and terrific sound quality.
Powered by the Huawei HiSilicon Kirin octa-core processor with four A72 cores running at 2.3 GHz and four A53 cores running at 1.8 GHz, the tablet’s performance is enhanced by 4 gigabytes of DDR4 working memory or RAM. It has 32 GB of internal storage, expandable with a microSD card by up to 128GB.
The MediaPad M3’s 8.4-inch display boasts a resolution of 2,560x1,600 pixels and a bright and colourful IPS panel. The contrast ratio is high at 1500: 1 with brightness of 400 nits. The display is very good for watching HD video clips and viewing high-resolution photos.
The MediaPad M3 also uses advanced dynamic brightness control to automatically manage display illumination thus reducing eyestrain. The intelligent brightness control lets you view the display comfortably even in dim lighting conditions. The Eye Comfort mode filters out blue light when you are reading in bed or in a dimly lit room, which is helpful for reading web pages and ebooks.
The tablet uses ClariVu 3.0 technology to maximise the colour display and render images in optimised colours.
MediaPad M3 performed well during the test, it ran various apps fast and smoothly. It played games fast and played HD video clips without any glitches. Its touch screen and menus were very responsive.
The tablet runs on Android 6.0 operating system with Huawei's Emotion UI 4.1 on top of it.
The tablet supports LTE 4G connection. I tested it on TrueMove H’s LTE network and I was impressed by the connection speed. It downloaded applications very fast and my snapshots were backed up to Google Photos in no time. I used Ookla Speedtest app to measure the connection speed and found that the MediaPad M3 achieved the download speed of 70.61 Mbps and an upload speed of 32.70 Mbps.
The MediaPad M3 uses fast Wi-Fi 802.11ac connection. I tested it by connecting it to Linksys WRT1200AC and found that it could share multimedia files fast and smoothly.
The MediaPad M3 also has good sound quality. The tablet uses SWS3.0 technology that was designed in close cooperation with audio expert Harman Kardon. It uses two laterally positioned stereo speakers to create an auditory sound stage that delivers a theatre-like experience. The tablet was particularly impressive when playing music and watching video clips.
The MediaPad M3 is capable of playing High-Resolution Audio in FLAC 24bit/192kHz format. The tablet uses a Hi-Fi AK4376 digital-to-analogue converter chip from Asahi Kasei Microdevics to reproduce good sound quality.
I tested playing FLAC 24bit/192kHz files with Sony’s MDR-1ABT High-Res Audio headphones and was pleased to hear excellent details and a deep and powerful bass.
The MediaPad M3 comes with an effective touch-type fingerprint |sensor embedded in the touch sensitive home button. I could scan my thumb to unlock the tablet by simply placing my finger on the home button.
The table’s front and rear cameras have 8-megapixel resolution both with good image quality. There are several camera modes, including Beauty, Night shot, and Panorama. There is also Pro mode that allows you to change various shooting parameters, including metering type, ISO sensitivity value, shutter speed, white balance and exposure compensation.
The tablet has good battery life too. It uses a 5,100 mAh lithium polymer battery that provides up to 11 hours of full HD video playback or up to six hours of continuous 3D game playing or up to 45 hours of music playback. Just 7.3mm thick and weighing in at 310 grammes, it comes in moonlight silver with a silver edge and retails for Bt12,900.
Key Specs
- Operating System: AndroidTM 6.0 (Marshmallow) + EMUI 4.1
- CPU: Huawei Kirin 950, Octa-core (4 x 2.3 GHz A72 + 4 x 1.8 GHz A53)
- Display: 8.4 inch, 2,560 x 1,600 IPS display, 359 pixels per inch (PPI)
- Memory: 4GB LPDDR4
- Storage: 32GB, expandable with micro SD card up to 128GB
- Wireless Connectivity: LTE, |DC-HSDPA+, Wi-Fi: IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac; 2.4 GHz/ 5 GHz, Bluetooth: 4.1
- Sensors: Ambient light sensor, gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, Hall effect sensor, fingerprint sensor
- Audio: Built-in microphone, dual speakers, SWS 3.0 stereo sound effect
- Supported audio formats: MP3/FLAC/APE/WAV/OGG/MIDI/3GP/AAC and other popular formats
- Camera: Front camera: 8MP, fixed focus, rear camera: 8MP, autofocus
- SIM: Nano-SIM card
- Battery: 5100 mAh Lithium polymer
- Size: Height: 215.5mm; Width: 124.2mm; Depth: 7.3mm
- Weight: 310 g
THE LATEST tablet computer to be released by Chinese manufacturer Huawei, the MediaPad M3 boasts a sleek and stylish body, a high-resolution display and terrific sound quality.
Powered by the Huawei HiSilicon Kirin octa-core processor with four A72 cores running at 2.3 GHz and four A53 cores running at 1.8 GHz, the tablet’s performance is enhanced by 4 gigabytes of DDR4 working memory or RAM. It has 32 GB of internal storage, expandable with a microSD card by up to 128GB.
The MediaPad M3’s 8.4-inch display boasts a resolution of 2,560x1,600 pixels and a bright and colourful IPS panel. The contrast ratio is high at 1500: 1 with brightness of 400 nits. The display is very good for watching HD video clips and viewing high-resolution photos.
The MediaPad M3 also uses advanced dynamic brightness control to automatically manage display illumination thus reducing eyestrain. The intelligent brightness control lets you view the display comfortably even in dim lighting conditions. The Eye Comfort mode filters out blue light when you are reading in bed or in a dimly lit room, which is helpful for reading web pages and ebooks.
The tablet uses ClariVu 3.0 technology to maximise the colour display and render images in optimised colours.
MediaPad M3 performed well during the test, it ran various apps fast and smoothly. It played games fast and played HD video clips without any glitches. Its touch screen and menus were very responsive.
The tablet runs on Android 6.0 operating system with Huawei's Emotion UI 4.1 on top of it.
The tablet supports LTE 4G connection. I tested it on TrueMove H’s LTE network and I was impressed by the connection speed. It downloaded applications very fast and my snapshots were backed up to Google Photos in no time. I used Ookla Speedtest app to measure the connection speed and found that the MediaPad M3 achieved the download speed of 70.61 Mbps and an upload speed of 32.70 Mbps.
The MediaPad M3 uses fast Wi-Fi 802.11ac connection. I tested it by connecting it to Linksys WRT1200AC and found that it could share multimedia files fast and smoothly.
The MediaPad M3 also has good sound quality. The tablet uses SWS3.0 technology that was designed in close cooperation with audio expert Harman Kardon. It uses two laterally positioned stereo speakers to create an auditory sound stage that delivers a theatre-like experience. The tablet was particularly impressive when playing music and watching video clips.
The MediaPad M3 is capable of playing High-Resolution Audio in FLAC 24bit/192kHz format. The tablet uses a Hi-Fi AK4376 digital-to-analogue converter chip from Asahi Kasei Microdevics to reproduce good sound quality.
I tested playing FLAC 24bit/192kHz files with Sony’s MDR-1ABT High-Res Audio headphones and was pleased to hear excellent details and a deep and powerful bass.
The MediaPad M3 comes with an effective touch-type fingerprint |sensor embedded in the touch sensitive home button. I could scan my thumb to unlock the tablet by simply placing my finger on the home button.
The table’s front and rear cameras have 8-megapixel resolution both with good image quality. There are several camera modes, including Beauty, Night shot, and Panorama. There is also Pro mode that allows you to change various shooting parameters, including metering type, ISO sensitivity value, shutter speed, white balance and exposure compensation.
The tablet has good battery life too. It uses a 5,100 mAh lithium polymer battery that provides up to 11 hours of full HD video playback or up to six hours of continuous 3D game playing or up to 45 hours of music playback. Just 7.3mm thick and weighing in at 310 grammes, it comes in moonlight silver with a silver edge and retails for Bt12,900.
Key Specs
- Operating System: AndroidTM 6.0 (Marshmallow) + EMUI 4.1
- CPU: Huawei Kirin 950, Octa-core (4 x 2.3 GHz A72 + 4 x 1.8 GHz A53)
- Display: 8.4 inch, 2,560 x 1,600 IPS display, 359 pixels per inch (PPI)
- Memory: 4GB LPDDR4
- Storage: 32GB, expandable with micro SD card up to 128GB
- Wireless Connectivity: LTE, |DC-HSDPA+, Wi-Fi: IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac; 2.4 GHz/ 5 GHz, Bluetooth: 4.1
- Sensors: Ambient light sensor, gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, Hall effect sensor, fingerprint sensor
- Audio: Built-in microphone, dual speakers, SWS 3.0 stereo sound effect
- Supported audio formats: MP3/FLAC/APE/WAV/OGG/MIDI/3GP/AAC and other popular formats
- Camera: Front camera: 8MP, fixed focus, rear camera: 8MP, autofocus
- SIM: Nano-SIM card
- Battery: 5100 mAh Lithium polymer
- Size: Height: 215.5mm; Width: 124.2mm; Depth: 7.3mm
- Weight: 310 g
THE LATEST tablet computer to be released by Chinese manufacturer Huawei, the MediaPad M3 boasts a sleek and stylish body, a high-resolution display and terrific sound quality.
Powered by the Huawei HiSilicon Kirin octa-core processor with four A72 cores running at 2.3 GHz and four A53 cores running at 1.8 GHz, the tablet’s performance is enhanced by 4 gigabytes of DDR4 working memory or RAM. It has 32 GB of internal storage, expandable with a microSD card by up to 128GB.
The MediaPad M3’s 8.4-inch display boasts a resolution of 2,560x1,600 pixels and a bright and colourful IPS panel. The contrast ratio is high at 1500: 1 with brightness of 400 nits. The display is very good for watching HD video clips and viewing high-resolution photos.
The MediaPad M3 also uses advanced dynamic brightness control to automatically manage display illumination thus reducing eyestrain. The intelligent brightness control lets you view the display comfortably even in dim lighting conditions. The Eye Comfort mode filters out blue light when you are reading in bed or in a dimly lit room, which is helpful for reading web pages and ebooks.
The tablet uses ClariVu 3.0 technology to maximise the colour display and render images in optimised colours.
MediaPad M3 performed well during the test, it ran various apps fast and smoothly. It played games fast and played HD video clips without any glitches. Its touch screen and menus were very responsive.
The tablet runs on Android 6.0 operating system with Huawei's Emotion UI 4.1 on top of it.
The tablet supports LTE 4G connection. I tested it on TrueMove H’s LTE network and I was impressed by the connection speed. It downloaded applications very fast and my snapshots were backed up to Google Photos in no time. I used Ookla Speedtest app to measure the connection speed and found that the MediaPad M3 achieved the download speed of 70.61 Mbps and an upload speed of 32.70 Mbps.
The MediaPad M3 uses fast Wi-Fi 802.11ac connection. I tested it by connecting it to Linksys WRT1200AC and found that it could share multimedia files fast and smoothly.
The MediaPad M3 also has good sound quality. The tablet uses SWS3.0 technology that was designed in close cooperation with audio expert Harman Kardon. It uses two laterally positioned stereo speakers to create an auditory sound stage that delivers a theatre-like experience. The tablet was particularly impressive when playing music and watching video clips.
The MediaPad M3 is capable of playing High-Resolution Audio in FLAC 24bit/192kHz format. The tablet uses a Hi-Fi AK4376 digital-to-analogue converter chip from Asahi Kasei Microdevics to reproduce good sound quality.
I tested playing FLAC 24bit/192kHz files with Sony’s MDR-1ABT High-Res Audio headphones and was pleased to hear excellent details and a deep and powerful bass.
The MediaPad M3 comes with an effective touch-type fingerprint |sensor embedded in the touch sensitive home button. I could scan my thumb to unlock the tablet by simply placing my finger on the home button.
The table’s front and rear cameras have 8-megapixel resolution both with good image quality. There are several camera modes, including Beauty, Night shot, and Panorama. There is also Pro mode that allows you to change various shooting parameters, including metering type, ISO sensitivity value, shutter speed, white balance and exposure compensation.
The tablet has good battery life too. It uses a 5,100 mAh lithium polymer battery that provides up to 11 hours of full HD video playback or up to six hours of continuous 3D game playing or up to 45 hours of music playback. Just 7.3mm thick and weighing in at 310 grammes, it comes in moonlight silver with a silver edge and retails for Bt12,900.
Key Specs
- Operating System: AndroidTM 6.0 (Marshmallow) + EMUI 4.1
- CPU: Huawei Kirin 950, Octa-core (4 x 2.3 GHz A72 + 4 x 1.8 GHz A53)
- Display: 8.4 inch, 2,560 x 1,600 IPS display, 359 pixels per inch (PPI)
- Memory: 4GB LPDDR4
- Storage: 32GB, expandable with micro SD card up to 128GB
- Wireless Connectivity: LTE, |DC-HSDPA+, Wi-Fi: IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac; 2.4 GHz/ 5 GHz, Bluetooth: 4.1
- Sensors: Ambient light sensor, gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, Hall effect sensor, fingerprint sensor
- Audio: Built-in microphone, dual speakers, SWS 3.0 stereo sound effect
- Supported audio formats: MP3/FLAC/APE/WAV/OGG/MIDI/3GP/AAC and other popular formats
- Camera: Front camera: 8MP, fixed focus, rear camera: 8MP, autofocus
- SIM: Nano-SIM card
- Battery: 5100 mAh Lithium polymer
- Size: Height: 215.5mm; Width: 124.2mm; Depth: 7.3mm
- Weight: 310 g
THE LATEST tablet computer to be released by Chinese manufacturer Huawei, the MediaPad M3 boasts a sleek and stylish body, a high-resolution display and terrific sound quality.
Powered by the Huawei HiSilicon Kirin octa-core processor with four A72 cores running at 2.3 GHz and four A53 cores running at 1.8 GHz, the tablet’s performance is enhanced by 4 gigabytes of DDR4 working memory or RAM. It has 32 GB of internal storage, expandable with a microSD card by up to 128GB.
The MediaPad M3’s 8.4-inch display boasts a resolution of 2,560x1,600 pixels and a bright and colourful IPS panel. The contrast ratio is high at 1500: 1 with brightness of 400 nits. The display is very good for watching HD video clips and viewing high-resolution photos.
The MediaPad M3 also uses advanced dynamic brightness control to automatically manage display illumination thus reducing eyestrain. The intelligent brightness control lets you view the display comfortably even in dim lighting conditions. The Eye Comfort mode filters out blue light when you are reading in bed or in a dimly lit room, which is helpful for reading web pages and ebooks.
The tablet uses ClariVu 3.0 technology to maximise the colour display and render images in optimised colours.
MediaPad M3 performed well during the test, it ran various apps fast and smoothly. It played games fast and played HD video clips without any glitches. Its touch screen and menus were very responsive.
The tablet runs on Android 6.0 operating system with Huawei's Emotion UI 4.1 on top of it.
The tablet supports LTE 4G connection. I tested it on TrueMove H’s LTE network and I was impressed by the connection speed. It downloaded applications very fast and my snapshots were backed up to Google Photos in no time. I used Ookla Speedtest app to measure the connection speed and found that the MediaPad M3 achieved the download speed of 70.61 Mbps and an upload speed of 32.70 Mbps.
The MediaPad M3 uses fast Wi-Fi 802.11ac connection. I tested it by connecting it to Linksys WRT1200AC and found that it could share multimedia files fast and smoothly.
The MediaPad M3 also has good sound quality. The tablet uses SWS3.0 technology that was designed in close cooperation with audio expert Harman Kardon. It uses two laterally positioned stereo speakers to create an auditory sound stage that delivers a theatre-like experience. The tablet was particularly impressive when playing music and watching video clips.
The MediaPad M3 is capable of playing High-Resolution Audio in FLAC 24bit/192kHz format. The tablet uses a Hi-Fi AK4376 digital-to-analogue converter chip from Asahi Kasei Microdevics to reproduce good sound quality.
I tested playing FLAC 24bit/192kHz files with Sony’s MDR-1ABT High-Res Audio headphones and was pleased to hear excellent details and a deep and powerful bass.
The MediaPad M3 comes with an effective touch-type fingerprint |sensor embedded in the touch sensitive home button. I could scan my thumb to unlock the tablet by simply placing my finger on the home button.
The table’s front and rear cameras have 8-megapixel resolution both with good image quality. There are several camera modes, including Beauty, Night shot, and Panorama. There is also Pro mode that allows you to change various shooting parameters, including metering type, ISO sensitivity value, shutter speed, white balance and exposure compensation.
The tablet has good battery life too. It uses a 5,100 mAh lithium polymer battery that provides up to 11 hours of full HD video playback or up to six hours of continuous 3D game playing or up to 45 hours of music playback. Just 7.3mm thick and weighing in at 310 grammes, it comes in moonlight silver with a silver edge and retails for Bt12,900.
Key Specs
- Operating System: AndroidTM 6.0 (Marshmallow) + EMUI 4.1
- CPU: Huawei Kirin 950, Octa-core (4 x 2.3 GHz A72 + 4 x 1.8 GHz A53)
- Display: 8.4 inch, 2,560 x 1,600 IPS display, 359 pixels per inch (PPI)
- Memory: 4GB LPDDR4
- Storage: 32GB, expandable with micro SD card up to 128GB
- Wireless Connectivity: LTE, |DC-HSDPA+, Wi-Fi: IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac; 2.4 GHz/ 5 GHz, Bluetooth: 4.1
- Sensors: Ambient light sensor, gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, Hall effect sensor, fingerprint sensor
- Audio: Built-in microphone, dual speakers, SWS 3.0 stereo sound effect
- Supported audio formats: MP3/FLAC/APE/WAV/OGG/MIDI/3GP/AAC and other popular formats
- Camera: Front camera: 8MP, fixed focus, rear camera: 8MP, autofocus
- SIM: Nano-SIM card
- Battery: 5100 mAh Lithium polymer
- Size: Height: 215.5mm; Width: 124.2mm; Depth: 7.3mm
- Weight: 310 g
THE LATEST tablet computer to be released by Chinese manufacturer Huawei, the MediaPad M3 boasts a sleek and stylish body, a high-resolution display and terrific sound quality.
Powered by the Huawei HiSilicon Kirin octa-core processor with four A72 cores running at 2.3 GHz and four A53 cores running at 1.8 GHz, the tablet’s performance is enhanced by 4 gigabytes of DDR4 working memory or RAM. It has 32 GB of internal storage, expandable with a microSD card by up to 128GB.
The MediaPad M3’s 8.4-inch display boasts a resolution of 2,560x1,600 pixels and a bright and colourful IPS panel. The contrast ratio is high at 1500: 1 with brightness of 400 nits. The display is very good for watching HD video clips and viewing high-resolution photos.
The MediaPad M3 also uses advanced dynamic brightness control to automatically manage display illumination thus reducing eyestrain. The intelligent brightness control lets you view the display comfortably even in dim lighting conditions. The Eye Comfort mode filters out blue light when you are reading in bed or in a dimly lit room, which is helpful for reading web pages and ebooks.
The tablet uses ClariVu 3.0 technology to maximise the colour display and render images in optimised colours.
MediaPad M3 performed well during the test, it ran various apps fast and smoothly. It played games fast and played HD video clips without any glitches. Its touch screen and menus were very responsive.
The tablet runs on Android 6.0 operating system with Huawei's Emotion UI 4.1 on top of it.
The tablet supports LTE 4G connection. I tested it on TrueMove H’s LTE network and I was impressed by the connection speed. It downloaded applications very fast and my snapshots were backed up to Google Photos in no time. I used Ookla Speedtest app to measure the connection speed and found that the MediaPad M3 achieved the download speed of 70.61 Mbps and an upload speed of 32.70 Mbps.
The MediaPad M3 uses fast Wi-Fi 802.11ac connection. I tested it by connecting it to Linksys WRT1200AC and found that it could share multimedia files fast and smoothly.
The MediaPad M3 also has good sound quality. The tablet uses SWS3.0 technology that was designed in close cooperation with audio expert Harman Kardon. It uses two laterally positioned stereo speakers to create an auditory sound stage that delivers a theatre-like experience. The tablet was particularly impressive when playing music and watching video clips.
The MediaPad M3 is capable of playing High-Resolution Audio in FLAC 24bit/192kHz format. The tablet uses a Hi-Fi AK4376 digital-to-analogue converter chip from Asahi Kasei Microdevics to reproduce good sound quality.
I tested playing FLAC 24bit/192kHz files with Sony’s MDR-1ABT High-Res Audio headphones and was pleased to hear excellent details and a deep and powerful bass.
The MediaPad M3 comes with an effective touch-type fingerprint |sensor embedded in the touch sensitive home button. I could scan my thumb to unlock the tablet by simply placing my finger on the home button.
The table’s front and rear cameras have 8-megapixel resolution both with good image quality. There are several camera modes, including Beauty, Night shot, and Panorama. There is also Pro mode that allows you to change various shooting parameters, including metering type, ISO sensitivity value, shutter speed, white balance and exposure compensation.
The tablet has good battery life too. It uses a 5,100 mAh lithium polymer battery that provides up to 11 hours of full HD video playback or up to six hours of continuous 3D game playing or up to 45 hours of music playback. Just 7.3mm thick and weighing in at 310 grammes, it comes in moonlight silver with a silver edge and retails for Bt12,900.
Key Specs
- Operating System: AndroidTM 6.0 (Marshmallow) + EMUI 4.1
- CPU: Huawei Kirin 950, Octa-core (4 x 2.3 GHz A72 + 4 x 1.8 GHz A53)
- Display: 8.4 inch, 2,560 x 1,600 IPS display, 359 pixels per inch (PPI)
- Memory: 4GB LPDDR4
- Storage: 32GB, expandable with micro SD card up to 128GB
- Wireless Connectivity: LTE, |DC-HSDPA+, Wi-Fi: IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac; 2.4 GHz/ 5 GHz, Bluetooth: 4.1
- Sensors: Ambient light sensor, gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, Hall effect sensor, fingerprint sensor
- Audio: Built-in microphone, dual speakers, SWS 3.0 stereo sound effect
- Supported audio formats: MP3/FLAC/APE/WAV/OGG/MIDI/3GP/AAC and other popular formats
- Camera: Front camera: 8MP, fixed focus, rear camera: 8MP, autofocus
- SIM: Nano-SIM card
- Battery: 5100 mAh Lithium polymer
- Size: Height: 215.5mm; Width: 124.2mm; Depth: 7.3mm
- Weight: 310 g
THE LATEST tablet computer to be released by Chinese manufacturer Huawei, the MediaPad M3 boasts a sleek and stylish body, a high-resolution display and terrific sound quality.
Powered by the Huawei HiSilicon Kirin octa-core processor with four A72 cores running at 2.3 GHz and four A53 cores running at 1.8 GHz, the tablet’s performance is enhanced by 4 gigabytes of DDR4 working memory or RAM. It has 32 GB of internal storage, expandable with a microSD card by up to 128GB.
The MediaPad M3’s 8.4-inch display boasts a resolution of 2,560x1,600 pixels and a bright and colourful IPS panel. The contrast ratio is high at 1500: 1 with brightness of 400 nits. The display is very good for watching HD video clips and viewing high-resolution photos.
The MediaPad M3 also uses advanced dynamic brightness control to automatically manage display illumination thus reducing eyestrain. The intelligent brightness control lets you view the display comfortably even in dim lighting conditions. The Eye Comfort mode filters out blue light when you are reading in bed or in a dimly lit room, which is helpful for reading web pages and ebooks.
The tablet uses ClariVu 3.0 technology to maximise the colour display and render images in optimised colours.
MediaPad M3 performed well during the test, it ran various apps fast and smoothly. It played games fast and played HD video clips without any glitches. Its touch screen and menus were very responsive.
The tablet runs on Android 6.0 operating system with Huawei's Emotion UI 4.1 on top of it.
The tablet supports LTE 4G connection. I tested it on TrueMove H’s LTE network and I was impressed by the connection speed. It downloaded applications very fast and my snapshots were backed up to Google Photos in no time. I used Ookla Speedtest app to measure the connection speed and found that the MediaPad M3 achieved the download speed of 70.61 Mbps and an upload speed of 32.70 Mbps.
The MediaPad M3 uses fast Wi-Fi 802.11ac connection. I tested it by connecting it to Linksys WRT1200AC and found that it could share multimedia files fast and smoothly.
The MediaPad M3 also has good sound quality. The tablet uses SWS3.0 technology that was designed in close cooperation with audio expert Harman Kardon. It uses two laterally positioned stereo speakers to create an auditory sound stage that delivers a theatre-like experience. The tablet was particularly impressive when playing music and watching video clips.
The MediaPad M3 is capable of playing High-Resolution Audio in FLAC 24bit/192kHz format. The tablet uses a Hi-Fi AK4376 digital-to-analogue converter chip from Asahi Kasei Microdevics to reproduce good sound quality.
I tested playing FLAC 24bit/192kHz files with Sony’s MDR-1ABT High-Res Audio headphones and was pleased to hear excellent details and a deep and powerful bass.
The MediaPad M3 comes with an effective touch-type fingerprint |sensor embedded in the touch sensitive home button. I could scan my thumb to unlock the tablet by simply placing my finger on the home button.
The table’s front and rear cameras have 8-megapixel resolution both with good image quality. There are several camera modes, including Beauty, Night shot, and Panorama. There is also Pro mode that allows you to change various shooting parameters, including metering type, ISO sensitivity value, shutter speed, white balance and exposure compensation.
The tablet has good battery life too. It uses a 5,100 mAh lithium polymer battery that provides up to 11 hours of full HD video playback or up to six hours of continuous 3D game playing or up to 45 hours of music playback. Just 7.3mm thick and weighing in at 310 grammes, it comes in moonlight silver with a silver edge and retails for Bt12,900.
Key Specs
- Operating System: AndroidTM 6.0 (Marshmallow) + EMUI 4.1
- CPU: Huawei Kirin 950, Octa-core (4 x 2.3 GHz A72 + 4 x 1.8 GHz A53)
- Display: 8.4 inch, 2,560 x 1,600 IPS display, 359 pixels per inch (PPI)
- Memory: 4GB LPDDR4
- Storage: 32GB, expandable with micro SD card up to 128GB
- Wireless Connectivity: LTE, |DC-HSDPA+, Wi-Fi: IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac; 2.4 GHz/ 5 GHz, Bluetooth: 4.1
- Sensors: Ambient light sensor, gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, Hall effect sensor, fingerprint sensor
- Audio: Built-in microphone, dual speakers, SWS 3.0 stereo sound effect
- Supported audio formats: MP3/FLAC/APE/WAV/OGG/MIDI/3GP/AAC and other popular formats
- Camera: Front camera: 8MP, fixed focus, rear camera: 8MP, autofocus
- SIM: Nano-SIM card
- Battery: 5100 mAh Lithium polymer
- Size: Height: 215.5mm; Width: 124.2mm; Depth: 7.3mm
- Weight: 310 g