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Higher-end tablets today aren’t just for videos and browsing anymore, they’re full-blown productivity machines capable of replacing laptops in many use cases. This enhances accuracy and user control, which is especially appreciated during long creative sessions. Performance across general use, productivity tasks, and even moderate creative workloads was consistently smooth. Check-out our benchmark scores below: [table id=2174 /] These scores position the MatePad 12 X comfortably in the upper midrange to flagship performance tier for productivity-oriented tablets. For heavy users who rely on video editing, multitasking, or creative work, this battery capacity and charging support make the tablet reliable throughout the day without having to always reach for a power bank or look for a wall outlet. It is one of the most compelling tablets in its class for users who prioritize productivity without tethering themselves to a bulky laptop. Its large high-refresh PaperMatte display, smooth performance, long battery life, and efficient multitasking features make it suitable for students, creative professionals, and anyone who wants to do real work on a tablet. For biometrics, well there is no fingerprint sensor to be found in this tablet, but there is face unlock, which seems to be sort of typical for budget-friendly tablets. Read more in our articles including "Watch: HUAWEI MatePad 12 X | The Perfect Companion for Power Users On-the-Go" and "HUAWEI MatePad 12 X (2026) Review".

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Higher-end tablets today aren’t just for videos and browsing anymore, they’re full-blown productivity machines capable of replacing laptops in many use cases. This enhances accuracy and user control, which is especially appreciated during long creative sessions.

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Performance across general use, productivity tasks, and even moderate creative workloads was consistently smooth. Check-out our benchmark scores below: [table id=2174 /] These scores position the MatePad 12 X comfortably in the upper midrange to flagship performance tier for productivity-oriented tablets. For heavy users who rely on video editing, multitasking, or creative work, this battery capacity and charging support make the tablet reliable throughout the day without having to always reach for a power bank or look for a wall outlet.

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Our coverage of creative tablets includes: "Watch: HUAWEI MatePad 12 X | The Perfect Companion for Power Users On-the-Go"; "HUAWEI MatePad 12 X (2026) Review"; "OnePlus Pad Go 2 now official". Each article provides unique insights and information.