Huawei have just unveiled their brand new member of the MediaPad family, the MediaPad 10 FHD. As the name somewhat gives away, the device has a 10-inch display that boasts a 1920×1200 resolution (226ppi). Huawei haven’t been pressured into using Tegra 3 as their quad-core CPU, instead opting for their own proprietary 1.5GHz K3 processor — Huawei boasts that it is the smallest quad-core chipset in the world. The MediaPad 10 FHD also has insane HSPA+ speeds, with the modem capable of 84Mbps. LTE radios can be added in by carriers or Huawei at a later date.

Other notable specs include Android 4.0, 2GB of RAM. 8MP and 1.3MP cameras, 8.8mm thin, and weighs in at 598grams. The MediaPad 10 FHD will be available to the global market in Q2 2012.