
Introducing the HUAWEI MatePad Pro 13.2": A Tablet That Transforms Creativity into Reality!
HUAWEI has announced on the availability of the new HUAWEI MatePad Pro 13.2' in the Egyptian Market and that vision for the future of tablets has arrived with it, challenging long-held notions of what tablets can and should be. It is a full-fledged productivity machine with a breathtaking display, PC-level WPS Office Suite, and comes with tools and accessories for efficiently getting things done, all within a slim and lightweight form factor. The HUAWEI MatePad Pro 13.2" is now available for purchase through HUAWEI online store and select retailers in Egypt with Price of 65,999 EGP and includes free gifts worth EGP 20,497, such as a HUAWEI Keyboard, M-Pencil and Bluetooth Mouse.
A Visual Masterpiece
The HUAWEI MatePad Pro 13.2' features a stunning 13.2-inch Flexible OLED PaperMatte display boasting an incredible 94% screen-to-body ratio with thin bezels all around. It delivers sharp, vibrant visuals with a 2.8K ultra-high resolution and peak brightness of 1000 nits. The PaperMatte Edition is enhanced with a new optical film and nano-level anti-glare etching for optimal comfort for prolonged use by reducing reflections without compromising clarity. With SGS Low Visual Fatigue 2.0 Premium Performance Certification and TÜV Rheinland Full Care Display 3.0 Certification, this display is as easy on the eyes as it is visually striking.
A PC-Level Experience, Now in Tablet Form
The MatePad Pro 13.2' brings the capabilities of a desktop to a portable tablet form factor. Running a full version of WPS Office at no additional cost, users can enjoy a desktop-like interface with all the editing tools necessary for spreadsheets, presentations, and complex formulas. Paired with the Smart Magnetic Keyboard and optional external mouse support, the tablet becomes an intuitive laptop alternative, seamlessly integrating tablet portability with PC-level productivity.
For those who prefer handwritten notes and sketches, the HUAWEI M-Pencil (3rd generation) and the improved Huawei Notes app provide an exceptional experience, making this tablet a versatile tool for both professional work and creative expression.
The NearLink-powered accessory ecosystem enhances the tablet's versatility. The HUAWEI Smart Magnetic Keyboard adapts to any workflow, whether you're typing away at a desk or browsing casually on the go. With large keycaps, 1.5mm key travel, and a laptop-style layout, typing is comfortable and responsive. The M-Pencil (3rd gen) elevates precision with 16,384 levels of pressure sensitivity, ultra-low latency, and an all-new handwriting acceleration algorithm that mimics the feel of writing on paper.
Unleash Creativity with GoPaint
Huawei's flagship GoPaint app takes full advantage of the new tablet's hardware, offering an unrivalled digital painting experience. With the True-color Brush and the advanced FangTian Painting Engine 2.0, artists can work with unprecedented precision and color accuracy, turning the MatePad Pro into a portable canvas for professional-grade digital art.
Endurance and Power
The MatePad Pro 13.2' is equipped with a large 10,100 mAh battery and SuperCharge Turbo technology, allowing users to quickly power up their device. A 10-minute charge provides up to 25% battery life, and a full charge can be achieved in just 65 minutes.
The HUAWEI MatePad Pro 13.2' is a paradigm shift in how we think about tablets. It's a powerhouse for productivity, creativity, and everything in between.
Moreover, HUAWEI is offering an impressive lineup of tablets to suit various needs. The HUAWEI MatePad 12 X starts at EGP 32,999 and includes free gifts worth EGP 14,998, such as a HUAWEI Keyboard and M-Pencil. The MatePad 11.5' S is available from EGP 24,499, also with complimentary gifts valued at EGP 12,498, such as a HUAWEI Keyboard and M-Pencil. For budget-conscious users, the MatePad 11.5 starts at EGP 20,999 and includes freebies worth EGP 7,197, including a HUAWEI Keyboard and M-Pen lite, along with a HUAWEI Band 9. These offerings provide excellent value for all users!

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