Alongside the Pura 70 and the Huawei Fit, the company has unveiled its hardware upgrades for its PC and tablet lineup. The new Huawei MateBook stands out in this regard. It incorporates the latest technology into a sleek and powerful design. Equipped with a high-performance Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, it weighs less than 1 kg, making it the lightest device available with this Intel processor, weighing only 980 g and measuring just 13.5 mm thick.
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Undoubtedly, this is the company’s flagship in terms of hardware and design. However, Huawei isn’t stopping there. It has also introduced another device, the Huawei MateBook 14, featuring a 2.8K professional OLED screen. Both devices are set to go on sale on the official HUAWEI Store website in early June. More details will be available as the launch date approaches.
Huawei MatePad 11.5” S: 144 Hz and 2.8K Anti-Glare Resolution
However, for mobile work, the company aimed to revamp its most intriguing tablet. The new Huawei MatePad 11.5” S marks the company’s debut productivity tablet featuring the HUAWEI PaperMatte display. This technology, previously introduced, diminishes surface reflectivity to less than 2% and eliminates 99% of light interference, as per the company’s claims.
This feature makes it particularly appealing for working in brightly lit environments and vastly improves outdoor usability in direct sunlight. The tablet maintains a 3:2 aspect ratio, yet its screen boasts a refresh rate of 144 Hz and a resolution of 2.8K, matching the resolution of the previously mentioned MateBook 14, rendering it ideal for on-the-go work.
Similar to the laptops, Huawei has confirmed that the MatePad 11.5” S will be available for purchase on the official HUAWEI Store website starting from early June
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