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Huawei Launched Matebook 14 & Matebook Pro

Huawei Launched Matebook 14 & Matebook Pro

On Thursday, Huawei made several announcements regarding its new products in Shanghai. Tow notebooks Matebook Pro and Matebook 14 were announced, and these were earlier showcase in Barcelona at MWC 2019.

MateBook 14:
There are two colors of Huawei MateBook 14; Dark Grand and Moon Silver. And three configurations as it boast some top-notch features in line with the world’s best brands.
Huawei Launched Matebook 14 & Matebook Pro

 The MateBook 14 will be available in market at Tmall, Suning, and Vmall on April 30.
Some of its features include:
·        3:2 aspect ratio and 90% screen-to-body ratio
·        14-inch display – 2160 x 1440 resolution
·        A fingerprint scanner on the power button
·        8th generation Core-i7, 8565U processor
·        Webcam hidden between the keys
·        Dual brand WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0
·        NVIDIA MX250 (25W TDP)
·        Shark Fin 2.0 fan
·        Huawei Share
·        57.4 WH battery (65W USB-C charger)

Configuration
Price
Core i5 8GB + 512GB integrated graphics
¥5699 (~$848)
Core i5 8GB + 512GB + Nvidia MX250
¥5999 (~$893)
Core 17 8GB + 512GB + Nvidia MX250
¥6999 (~$1041)

MateBook X Pro 2019:
Huawei MateBook Pro is available in three colors; Moon Silver, Pink Gold, and Deep Gray. This will be available for sale on Huawei’s official stores on Suning and Tmall.
Huawei Launched Matebook 14 & Matebook Pro

Here are some specs:
·        3:2 aspect ratio and 91% screen-to-body ratio
·        13.9-inch 3K display
·        Touch screen gestures – 10-finger multi-touch
·        8th generation Core-i7, 8565U processor
·        Thunderbolt 3 port
·        Intel UHD 620
·        Dual brand WiFi,
·        Bluetooth 5.0
·        NVIDIA MX250 GPU
·        Shark Fin 2.0 cooling fan
·        Huawei Share 3.0 One Touch
·        Pop-up webcam
·        Fingerprint scanner
57.4 WH battery (65W USB-C charger)

This notebook is available in four configurations.

Configuration
Price
Core i5 8GB RAM + 512GB
¥7999 (~$1190)
Core i5 8GB RAM + 512GB + Nvidia MX250
¥8999 (~$1339)
Core i7 8GB RAM + 512GB + Nvidia MX250
¥9999 (~$1488)
Core i7 8GB RAM + 1TB + Nvidia MX250
¥13,999 (~$2084)


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