For creators who want a larger workspace without carrying a full laptop, HUAWEI MatePad Pro 13.2 is built around that exact need. Its positioning goes beyond entertainment, leaning instead toward content production, mobile office tasks, and fast multitasking.
That shift matters because many digital creators and hybrid workers now need a device that stays light, responds quickly, and still handles demanding workflows. MatePad Pro 13.2 answers that demand with a setup designed to feel closer to a laptop than a conventional tablet.
A large display built for visual work
The main attraction is the 13.2-inch Flexible OLED PaperMatte Display. Huawei designed it to reduce reflections and glare, which makes the screen more comfortable for long sessions of reading, drawing, and editing.
The panel carries a 2880 x 1920 pixel resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, up to 1000 nits of brightness, and a 94 percent screen-to-body ratio. Those numbers help create a roomy work area with responsive visuals for users who move between watching content and creating it.
Hardware aimed at heavy multitasking
Under the display, the tablet runs on a Kirin T92 octa-core chipset with 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. Huawei also includes a 3D heat dissipation cooling system to keep performance stable during intensive use.
This hardware combination is important for editing, brainstorming, online meetings, and design-related tasks. It gives the tablet the headroom needed for workflows that go beyond casual media use.
Productivity tools that push it closer to a laptop
Huawei pairs HarmonyOS 4.3 with split-screen support, NearLink stylus support, and GoPaint. Together, these features make the device more appealing for illustrators, content editors, and creators who rely on sketches, notes, and quick visual revisions.
Huawei Notes and note replay add another layer of productivity. With split-screen, users can open reference material while taking notes or working on another task at the same time.
PC-level office work on a tablet
One of the strongest points is PC-Level WPS Office support. It allows users to edit spreadsheets, prepare presentations, and manage documents in a way that feels much closer to a laptop experience than to a standard tablet interface.
That matters for professionals who often need a mobile office setup. MatePad Pro 13.2 is clearly aiming to change the perception that tablets are only secondary devices.
Thin, light, and ready to travel
Huawei also emphasizes portability through an ultra-thin 5.5 mm body and a weight of 580 grams. Those dimensions make it practical for urban professionals who move between locations and want a device that is easy to carry all day.
The balance of a large screen, thin chassis, and productivity-focused software makes the tablet relevant for content editors, illustrators, and other mobile professionals. In an era where work is increasingly done on the move, that mix becomes a major selling point.
Indonesia pricing and configuration
According to Huawei Indonesia, HUAWEI MatePad Pro 13.2 comes in a 12GB RAM and 512GB storage variant. It also includes a 10,100mAh battery, a 50MP main camera, a 144Hz OLED display, and SuperCharge fast charging.
In Indonesia, the market price in May 2026 is around Rp13 million to Rp17 million, depending on the variant and whether the package includes a keyboard or stylus bundle. With that package, MatePad Pro 13.2 is positioned not just as a premium tablet, but as a serious work-and-creation device that comes increasingly close to laptop-level needs.





