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Huawei MatePad 11.5”S: iPad killer?

PaperMatte and NearLink are this tablet’s greatest weapons

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Huawei MatePad 11.5”S: PaperMatte and NearLink are this iPad killer’s greatest weapons 💪

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Nothing is quite like a perfect tablet. And that’s because nothing in the market today is a perfect tablet.

Well, almost nothing.

Today, we’re taking a look at the new Huawei MatePad 11.5”S PaperMatte Edition.

Before that, how would you define an average tablet experience today? Glare! You always need an anti-glare screen protector. Terrible accessories! It’s always a struggle to find the perfect keyboard or stylus. Uninspired apps! The greatest options are almost always pay-to-use.

What if I tell you that the MatePad 11.5”S solves all of that?

PaperMatte Display

Let’s talk about the PaperMatte Display first. It has 27 layers of nanoscale anti-glare etching and magnetron optical layers. Basically, it looks and feels amazing.

Even under direct sunlight or fluorescent lighting, glare and reflections aren’t a problem. Oh, and another thing: When you apply an anti-glare screen manually, it usually sacrifices image quality. The MatePad does not have this problem. The image quality is still perfect when reading or watching.

It’s also pleasing to the touch and to write on with the M-Pencil. It feels like you’re writing on paper.

Speaking of the M-Pencil, let’s look at the accessories you can get.

Magnetic Keyboard

First up: the Magnetic Keyboard. The MatePad comes with a convenient keyboard that you can magnetically snap on. Because you can separate the case from the keyboard, you can set the tablet up in different layouts. It also connects with NearLink, not Bluetooth. It should work even from afar. And yes, I mean far.

3rd-gen M-Pencil

Now, let’s check out the 3rd-gen M-Pencil. It comes with 10,000 pressure sensing levels. Like an actual pen, the stroke changes depending on how hard you press down. There’s also a replaceable tip that’s more suited to writing. It also connects with NearLink technology. And if you’re not using it, the M-Pencil snaps into place on the tablet’s side.

GoPaint App

But if you are using it, the best way to maximize it is HUAWEI’s own GoPaint app. GoPaint is honestly one of the best sketching and painting apps I’ve ever used. Even if you’re just a beginner, GoPaint is so easy to use.

It comes with more than 100 brush presets, layers, and gestures. Oh, and it comes with tutorials, so you’ll never feel lost. The best part: It’s free, unlike Adobe or Procreate.

Performance tablet

If that’s not enough, you also get all the performance you’ll need from a tablet. Including a Kirin 9000 chipset. And the Pro version of WPS for free. And an 8800mAh battery to keep the tablet, keyboard, and M-Pencil powered for a long time. Whether you’re going back to school or trying to get a leg up on your career the MatePad 11.5”S is such an amazing tablet to have.

Price, pre-order details

The HUAWEI MatePad 11.5″S 8GB + 256GB in Violet and Space Grey is worth PHP 29,999

Pre-order Freebies (from June 28 – July 4):

  • HUAWEI Smart Magnetic Keyboard worth PHP 6,999
  • HUAWEI M-Pencil worth PHP 5,999
  • HUAWEI Bluetooth Mouse worth PHP 1,899
  • PC-Level WPS Office worth PHP 4,999

Available on Shopee, Lazada, TikTok, HUAWEI Online Store, and HUAWEI Experience Stores nationwide


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Close without crossing: A Xiaomi 17T Pro photo essay

Distance and closeness are not always opposites.

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Xiaomi 17T Pro

I have spent the better part of the last few weeks grappling with multiple emotions.

I feel silly referencing this but as a “feel” type, my days are guided by vibe and mood. It’s been a challenge trying to reconcile and make sense of everything.

Thankfully, the Xiaomi 17T Pro presented an unexpected outlet.

So no, this isn’t exactly a review of the Xiaomi 17T Pro. This is yours truly, once again, processing feelings through a telephoto essay.

The “T” is for Telephoto

Xiaomi 17T Pro

When being briefed about Xiaomi’s latest device, my favorite part was when a guest photographer jokingly attached the T in the Xiaomi 17T series to “telephoto.”

It’s not official or anything. But in this case, it made perfect sense.

My relationship with Xiaomi’s T series has always been a little complicated. For a while it felt like it was searching for an identity. One year it was positioned as a performance-focused device. Then it became an all-rounder. 

Now, one of its biggest highlights is a dedicated 115mm equivalent telephoto camera. The reality is that it might actually be all of those things at once.

For this piece, however, I ignored almost everything else. I shot almost exclusively at 115mm.

No elaborate test plan, no checklist of scenarios, and no mission to prove a point. I simply carried the phone everywhere and photographed whatever caught my attention.

At first, I thought I was testing a camera. Eventually, I realized the camera was teaching me something instead.

Chasing

Xiaomi 17T Pro

When the year started, I was certain about something. Or perhaps someone.

The conversations were easy. The banter felt natural. The possibility of something more lingered quietly in the background.

After a few genuine attempts, reality eventually became clear. This wasn’t going where I secretly hoped it would. I felt defeated.

But apparently, I wasn’t done learning yet.

 

One thing I quickly discovered about shooting at 115mm is that distance changes how you approach a subject.

You cannot simply stand where you are and expect every shot to work. Sometimes you move. Sometimes you wait. And sometimes you accept that a moment isn’t yours to capture.

The Xiaomi 17T Pro’s telephoto camera made those adjustments feel surprisingly natural. The focal length compressed scenes beautifully while still allowing me to isolate subjects from busy surroundings.

More importantly, it encouraged patience. Not every frame needed to be forced.

Blind projection

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Waiting in the wings was another lesson entirely.

As a photographer, there are moments when something catches your attention immediately. A shape. A silhouette. A person. A scene.

From a distance, it looks compelling.

The problem is that distance leaves room for imagination. Sometimes too much room. You think you know what you’re looking at. But you don’t.

Xiaomi 17T ProThe more I used the 115mm lens, the more I appreciated how it could pull distant subjects closer while still leaving context around them. It gave me a cleaner view of things that initially felt obscured.

Yet photography has limits. A lens can reveal details. It cannot reveal meaning. That part still requires understanding what’s actually in front of you.

Generative longing

Xiaomi 17T Pro

After some quiet reflection, I realized that much of what occupied my attention wasn’t reality at all. It was possibility. Potential.

Stories constructed from incomplete information. As it turns out, people aren’t the only subjects we do this to. Photographers do it all the time.

We imagine a frame before it exists. Then we convince ourselves the next corner might hold something extraordinary. And we chase moments that never arrive.

Sometimes they do. Most of the time they don’t.

Xiaomi 17T Pro

The Xiaomi 17T Pro encouraged a different approach.

Instead of hunting for specific shots, I found myself roaming freely. Walking more. Observing more. Adjusting my position constantly to find a better composition.

After a few days, I stopped thinking about the lens itself and started understanding the space around me.

I knew how far to stand, what would fit into frame, and when a moment was worth waiting for.

Xiaomi 17T Pro

The telephoto camera became less about zooming in and more about understanding my position relative to a scene.

And that’s when things started getting interesting.

Xiaomi 17T Pro

Close without crossing

Xiaomi 17T Pro

Something unexpected happened while reviewing this gallery. There are more people here than in any collection of sample photos I’ve ever taken. 

Normally, I avoid photographing people. I’ve always worried it feels intrusive. The telephoto lens changed that.

Xiaomi 17T ProThe extra reach allowed me to observe moments without disrupting them. Most of the people here aren’t looking at the camera. Many are turned away entirely. They’re simply existing within their own space.

And perhaps that’s what fascinated me most.

After spending so much time chasing, projecting, and attaching meaning to things that only existed in my head, I found myself approaching photography differently.

There was no grand pursuit. No dramatic realization. No need to manufacture scenarios. I simply paid attention.

Telephoto photography is often associated with distance. Over the last few weeks, however, it taught me something else.

Distance and closeness are not always opposites.

Sometimes maintaining a little distance is what allows a moment to remain exactly what it is. Sometimes stepping back helps you see more clearly. 

And sometimes the people, places, and experiences that matter most are not the ones furthest away. They’re already within view.

Shooting at 115mm taught me that keeping a little distance can be its own way of staying close.

Maybe that’s what this gallery ultimately became. Not a collection of subjects I couldn’t reach. Not proof of anything.

Just a record of moments I was fortunate enough to witness.

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Samsung’s SECRET That Made OLED Even Better

Say hello to the new QD-OLED Penta Tandem display tech by the Korean giant

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Samsung Display just unveiled QD-OLED Penta Tandem technology. This is a next-generation display structure that stacks five emission layers to improve brightness, efficiency, and overall OLED performance.

In this video, we simplify what Penta Tandem actually is, how it works, and show you two monitors that already have the technology — specifically from MSI and Dell.

For more details, check out Samsung Display here.

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Recap: Google I/O 2026

Gemini Omni Is Absolutely WILD!

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Google I/O 2026 was packed with AI announcements. But, one demo completely stole the show: Gemini Omni.

From hyper-realistic video generation to AI avatars that look almost indistinguishable from real people. Google’s latest AI tools are pushing into territory that feels both exciting and unsettling.

In this video, we break down the biggest announcements from Google I/O 2026, what Gemini Omni can actually do, and why this may be the moment AI content changes forever.

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