In its Smart Office launch, Huawei also announced some new products for consumers, such as the new ultraportable notebook as well as two tablets, and the first all-in-one PC. In order, they are the huawei Smart office notebook, Huawei MateBook X Pro as well as Huawei MateBook X Pro, Huawei MateBook E and MatePad as well as Huawei MateStation X. Huawei MateStationX.
MateBook X Pro 2022
Its MateBook X Pro 2022 is currently Huawei’s flagship notebook as well as Huawei’s upgrade to 2021 MateBook X Pro. A quick overview of the specifications sheet, the new MateBook X Pro features a 3120 x 1920 pixels Real Color Full View Display with an overall dimension of 14.2 inches. It also supports 90Hz of speed of refresh (though sixty-five Hz will be the default setting). The majority of this is identical to the previous MateBook X Pro, save for the slightly larger screen as compared to the 13.9-inch of the 2021 model and the 90Hz option.
In terms of basics, the powering the device is an Intel Core processor with having 16GB memory and an extremely light 60Wh battery. For that last aspect however, it can offer 90W super Charge. It also has the Huawei Sound six-speaker audio system and Free Touch Gestures. These are a set of gestures that are sensitive to pressure on the trackpad to perform tasks such as taking screenshots or changing the volume of playback. It is all in the form of a 1.38kg package that comes in one model, and retails at a price of $1,899 (S$2,890).
MateBook E and MatePad
Although it is true that the MateBook E is not exactly an iPad, it is not a conventional computer neither. It is more beneficial to consider it an e-booklet that can be detached in two parts like the Microsoft Surface Pro. With a weight of 709g and weighing in at 7.99mm in thickness, this definitely is built to last. In keeping with its hybrid design, it is compatible with peripherals such as that of the second generation Huawei M-Pencil stylus, Smart Magnetic Keyboard, and the brand new Huawei Glide Keyboard.
MateStation X
It’s not just that, however it’s Huawei’s very first notebook that has an OLED display, with up 600 power units on the 12.6-inch display. It also it runs Windows 11, powered by 11th Gen Intel processors. It also includes Thunderbolt 4. Prices will differ based on specifications, starting at EUR649 (S$1,000) on the base model of i3 or the EUR 1,399 (~S$2,100) to the top-of-the-line i7 model.
It’s the Huawei MatePad is similar to the MateBook E, though leans more towards the tablet end of things, running HarmonyOS instead of Windows. On the front, there is a 10.4-inch screen with an IPS panel that has resolution of 1200 x 2000 pixels. It also can support up to four multi-windows in a single application.
Based on an HiSilicon Kirin820 with a battery of 7,250mAh, Huawei promises up to 12 hours of video playback and even though the four GB RAM, and 32/128GB options for storage could be a disappointment for some however, it is priced at the comparatively low cost that is $498. This includes the most expensive model, which includes the Huawei smart Keyboard.
Then, Huawei is debuting its MateStation X all-in-one PC, the first of its kind by the company. Similar to other products, Huawei is hammering the display capabilities of the MateStation X, touting its 4K+ display on the form of a huge 28.2-inch screen that is touchscreen-enabled.
For the more technical aspects, Huawei went to AMD to make this product You can set it to run AMD’s MateStation X with either a Ryzen 5 5600H or Ryzen 7 5800H. However, it has only one memory configuration that is 16GB DDR4 3200MHz memory.
Huawei has also gone a step to the look and manufacturing for the MateStation X during its Smart Office stream, focusing on its aluminum alloy unit-body that does appear attractive in renders, with its port-less back and 92percent screen-to-body ratio. It is, however, somewhat expensive however; it is the Ryzen 7 model retails at EUR 2,199 (S$3,300) but there is no information on the pricing of R5. R5 model.
Availability
For availability of the four above products, the MatePad is the only accessible for the Singapore market and, even then, the majority of major retailers such as Courts and Challenger are either not in stock or are in the process of running out. This MatePad is available at Huawei’s Lazada and Shop stores for sale.