Testseek.com have collected 104 expert reviews of the Huawei MediaPad M5 8.4 inch and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei MediaPad M5 8.4 inch.
April 2018
(83%)
104 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Leistungmäßig müsst ihr beim MediaPad M5 auf nichts verzichten. Das Display stellt Inhalte knackscharf und farbtreu dar. Die Blickwinkel sind wie es sich für ein IPS-Display gehört, sehr groß. Es reagiert auf sehr präzise und schnell auf Touch-Eingaben. E...
Le design soigné, la coque métallique, L'écran 2560 x 1600 pixels de bonne facture, La puissance brute et la réactivité, La qualité du son délivré par les 4 hautparleurs, L'autonomie de presque 10 h, Le bouton Home placé sur le côté (parfait en mode paysa
La connectique minimaliste, L'absence de prise Jack (même si un adaptateur est fourni), On aurait préféré un écran Super Amoled aux contrastes infinis
Difficile de trouver des défauts à cette Huawei MediaPad M5 10.8. Sa réactivité est excellente. Ses 4 haut-parleurs délivrent un son puissant et clair. Son autonomie frôle les 10 h en usage intensif. Son capteur d'empreintes est très réactif. Et son écran...
Ci avviamo alla conclusione della recensione di Huawei Mediapad M5, proposto a differenti prezzi di listino in base alle versioni: 549 Euro per Mediapad M5 PRO variante WiFi 449 Euro per Mediapad M5 10,8″ LTE – 399 Euro nella variante solo WiFi 399...
Published: 2018-03-22, Author: Marco , review by: curved.de
Leistung ausreichend, hochwertige Verarbeitung
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Das Huawei MediaPad M5 soll 399 Euro kosten. Wer so viel Geld Verfügung hat und einfach nur ein Tablet haben will, der sollte den Betrag aber lieber ins iPad investieren. Dessen 32 Gigabyte großer Speicher lässt sich zwar nicht erweitern, insgesamt schnür...
We're still waiting for UK and US pricing, which means we can't give a definitive verdict - or a score - just yet. Huawei has promised it will be "disruptive" and going by the Euro prices, it certainly offers better specs than the MacBook Pro for the same...
Bright, sharp screen, Good size for Nexus 7 lovers, Android 8.0
Doesn't stream HD content from Netflix, Prime Video, Google Play Movies, No headphone jack, Software basically thinks it's a big phone, Lots of pre-installed junk
A small tablet that packs good specs and a nice screen, but the Huawei MediaPad M5 8.4 feels like a missed opportunity...
Excellent speakers with Harman Kardon stereo sound, Excellent build quality, Fast and responsive, Excellent battery life, Beautiful display, Accurate fingerprint reader, Built-in launcher is much improved, Can actually function as a phone if you don't min
The headphone jack is gone, and that may be an issue for some
Display, Battery Life, Fast Charging, Performance, Build Quality, Desktop Mode, Great gaming performance
Camera, Unnecessary Camera Bump, Slightly Outdated Software, Occasional lag when pressing the “back” button, Wrap Up, In a market where tablets are a dying breed (how many tablets have been announced in the past year? You can likely count them on one hand
In a market where tablets are a dying breed (how many tablets have been announced in the past year? You can likely count them on one hand), the Huawei MediaPad M5 is one of the best options out there. Available in, technically, three options with a 8.4-in...
Attractive design, It's portable and easy to carry around, Sharp and colourful display, Smooth and lag-free performance
Lots of additional bloat in software, Android apps still not particularly well optimised for tablets, Battery life could be better
There aren't that many great small-scale Android tablets out there. The 8.4-inch Huawei MediaPad M5, therefore, is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise stagnating market.Apart from a few odd quirks here and there - we'd like to see more on-screen time fr...
Published: 2018-02-27, Author: Chris , review by: Theinquirer.net
Abstract: TABLETS HAVE a strange history. Initially seen as the saviours of technology, they haven't proved as disposable as phones, and the pace of change has been slow, meaning that the upgrade cycle is equally slow. In fact, the tablet market has been in decline...