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Lightweight 12-inch tablet for college with a pen and a matte display - Huawei MatePad 12 X review

Started by Redaktion, November 01, 2024, 18:52:50

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Redaktion

On the hunt for an affordable alternative to an Apple iPad Air for school? Then the MatePad 12X could be the perfect alternative with its specially-coated PaperMatte display, stylus support as well as a complimentary keyboard cover. Is it worth buying?

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lightweight-12-inch-tablet-for-college-with-a-pen-and-a-matte-display-Huawei-MatePad-12-X-review.912125.0.html

invenisso

"The MatePad 12 X's display has a resolution of 2,800 x 1,840 pixels and measures an impressive 12 inches diagonally. In turn, this means that its pixel density is only 280 ppi (...)"

Why "only"? 280 ppi is a pretty good value


ValensiaRomaro

Quote from: Redaktion on November 01, 2024, 18:52:50
On the hunt for an affordable alternative to an Apple iPad Air for school? Then the MatePad 12X could be the perfect alternative with its specially-coated PaperMatte display, stylus support as well as a complimentary keyboard cover. Is it worth buying?
 It's not just about cool gadgets—it's really about building more humane and engaging remote spaces, which seems like the direction a lot of teams will be moving towards: https://cyberpanel.net/blog/trends-and-technologies-affecting-the-future-of-remote-work
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Hey, I totally get where you're coming from. I had the same thoughts after trying Spatial with my team last quarter. At first, it felt a bit strange and unfamiliar, but after a few sessions, it actually helped us focus better than traditional video calls. There were fewer distractions, more eye contact (well, virtual eye contact 😂), and this surprising sense of "presence" that made the experience feel more engaging. That said, not everyone on the team had the right hardware or the patience to get used to it, so onboarding wasn't super smooth.


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