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Chinese telecoms giant HUAWEI is expanding its business into the computer market, posing a direct challenge to well-established big PC players such as Dell, Lenovo, HP and Apple.
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At a news conference in Berlin, HUAWEI introduced its first line-up of three personal computer models, including a 15.6-inch screen notebook, a 2-in-1 tablet and notebook hybrid and an ultra slim, metallic 13-inch notebook.
HUAWEI MateBook X: An efficient and stylish 13-inch fanless notebook design with an 88 percent screen-to-body ratio and 4.4mm bezels. It includes a choice of powerful 7th Generation Intel Core i7 or i5 processors, Dolby Atmos Sound System and an innovative fingerprint-ready power button with encrypted chip. It is priced between €1,399 and €1,699 (~$1,570 – $1,900).
HUAWEI MateBook E: An elegant 2-in-1 notebook with a screen-to-body ratio of 84 percent, a new Folio Keyboard with a maximum angle of adjustment that can reach up to 160 degrees, a choice of 7th Generation Intel Core i5 or m3 processors and 2K touch screen display. It will start from €999 to €1,299 (~$1,120 – $1,460).
HUAWEI MateBook D: A dynamic 15.6-inch notebook with an 83 percent screen-to-body ratio, a 178-degree viewing angle, a choice of 7th Generation Intel Core i7 or i5 processors, optional NVIDIA GeForce 940MX Graphics, and Dolby Atmos Sound System. It is priced at €799 to €999 (~$896 – $1,120).
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HUAWEI said it aimed to offer the new Matebook lineup in 12 countries in Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East in early June.