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Posted by more like audiofools
 - September 09, 2025, 08:12:41
I don't know if having decent speakers for a tablet should be called something for audiophiles. Kinda funny. Just say: "above average speakers"?

PS: All this HiRes HiFi 96kHz+24bit audiophile is crap, made up just to sell more. And even "HiRes" branded devices can have a much worse sound quality than what 44.1kHz+16bit would allow.
Would you bet your life that you can hear the difference between 96kHz+24bit and 44.1kHz+16bit? (spoiler plot: you wouldn't, and only at deafening volumes you might spot the difference between 16bit vs 24bit).
Now, having said that, recording at 96kHz+24bit can have some advantages in post-processing, just like recording videos in raw or compressed raw, 12bit, for post processing does.
Posted by Redaktion
 - September 08, 2025, 11:23:56
The MatePad 11.5 (2025) in the PaperMatte edition is an exciting tablet for everyday university life and creative users, thanks to its matte screen and stylus support, as well as a large battery. However, the paper-like display has several advantages, as noted in our review.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/One-of-the-best-Android-tablets-for-audiophiles-Huawei-MatePad-11-5-2025-PaperMatte-review.1107438.0.html