Nov 11, 2016 12:24 PM
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Tablets are a luxury. With phones getting bigger and laptops getting thinner, that in-between device Steve Jobs said would be the future of the computer could be seen as becoming slightly redundant.
Sure, Apple’s iPads remain a popular consumer device and Microsoft has elevated the Surface into a viable laptop replacement, but there's been little movement in the market of Android tablets. There are few high-end models available, and fewer devices still that offer top specs in a compact body. Enter Huawei. The Chinese brand's tablet is like a Nexus 7 for 2016, only better – but it isn't without its quirks.