
The Huawei MediaPad 10 FHD was first seen in February at MWC and since then not much news about it has come from Huawei until today. Yu Chengdong, Senior Vice President of Huawei, announced today that the device will hit Chinese retailers in August for an amount the translates to $471.
This isn’t going to be one of those cheap Chinese tablets by any means it’s a pretty powerful tab that can make it’s way right up there with the best tablets in the market right now. The device packs a quad-core 1.5GHZ processor that powers the 1920×1200 10 inch screen for up to 9 hours.
For now this will only be in China and there has been no word on when, if it ever does, hit Europe or the US.
Via Slash Gear
Tyler Maciaszek
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