While all the large manufacturers position themselves with their terminals for the tablet market, other smaller companies also appear claiming their share of the pie with the best resources at their fingertips. Such is the case of the Chinese company Huawei, which after presenting its Huawei MediaPad is anticipated as a good option for those looking for a compact terminal and well balanced in performance.
For starters, the Huawei MediaPad is the first tablet that has been presented with Android 3.2 Honeycomb, which is the latest version of Google's specific platform for this category of devices. Furthermore, in its screen seven inches focuses you a good resolution of 1,280 x 800 pixels, capable of reproducing content in high definition and burn them with his camera in shooting mode captures a maximum five - megapixel quality. For now, it is not known how much the Huawei MediaPad will cost, although if they adjust its price to the maximum, it could attract the attention of many users who are considering getting an Android tablet.
The Huawei MediaPad is also very thin and light. Profile reaches 10.5 mm, registering a weight of only 390 grams (appearing as one of the lightest tablets market). It fails the meager internal memory that it presents, of only eight GB, something that we could compensate by installing a memory card of up to 32 GB.
On the other hand, it does not lack the dual-core processor, which with a power of 1.2 GHz updates the Snapdragon generation from Qualcomm. This Huawei MediaPad comes with the complete set of connections, including 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and even high definition HDMI output to launch the video signal to a compatible monitor or television.