Huawei’s MateBook is its spin on the Surface

February 22 20:11 2016

Huawei’s CEO Richard Yu presents the new product Matebook at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. The cool thing about the pen is that it features a laser pointer as well as an eraser.

The iPad Pro and the MateBook offer a few more sensors than Microsoft’s tablet: the latter doesn’t even have a fingerprint scanner. To develop the performance of MateBook and to operate Widows 10 Huawei company has chosen Microsoft Crop for their legendary productivity techniques of modern browser.It hass been said that HUAWEI has taken up some plans for the development of its MateBook from the iPad Pro. It has been specially designed as a total solution for consumers who love the flexibility of a convertible device, where the MateBook is a premium product which will be able to balance mobility, productivity and design. The top model, meanwhile, features a Core m7, 8GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD for $1,600. The 12-inch screen is slightly smaller physically and in resolution than the current Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book though it boasts the same resolution of 2160×1440, usable aspect ratio and size as the Surface Pro 3. The MateBook’s price ranges from 881.47 US Dollar to 1985.81 US Dollar. The tablet also packs a USB Type-C port, for your charging and data transfer needs.

The MateBook will be available in Asia, Europe and North America in the coming months and will be available in two elegant colors: grey and golden.

Along with many players in the mobile devices market, Huawei is in a smartphone market that is slowing down and the company is hoping its new MateBook can help diversify its overall offering.

And in keeping with the latest releases from Apple and Microsoft, the MateBook also comes with a stylus – the MatePen, which can be used to interact and draw with the device, as well as a leather keyboard case. Huawei also claims its battery will last around 10 hours with regular usage. It measures just 6.9mm thick – rivaling the thinness of today’s flagship smartphones – and tips the scales at only 640 grams.

According to the review, the entire package, which already includes a keyboard, of the Huawei MateBook is very slim at only 6.9 millimeters. The keyboard sports chiclet design and 1.5mm keystroke.

Connectivity options on the Huawei MateBook include Wi-Fi MIMO and Bluetooth 4.1. But it’s the screen that Huawei is particularly proud of.

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Huawei’s MateBook is its spin on the Surface
 
 
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