Sunday, February 21

Huawei’s MateBook is a convertible PC to take on Microsoft’s Surface

BARCELONA, Spain—Huawei, not content with being the third-largest smartphone maker in the world behind Apple and Samsung, is now entering the PC market—and it's going after Microsoft's Surface. The MateBook is a Surface-like Windows 10 convertible laptop/tablet complete with stylus, 12-inch 2160x1440 pixel display, and all-metal unibody design with a range of colourful portfolio keyboard cases.

The MateBook starts at $699/€799 for a 128GB model with 4GB of RAM and Core M3 processor, while the keyboard case goes for $129/€149.

While the MateBook isn't overly exciting on the inside—it's powered by Intel's low power Core M3, Core M5, and Core M7 processors—it sports an extremely attractive design with chamfered edges, a thin 10mm bezel, 6.9mm thickness, and a weight of just 640 grams. It comes in either black or white colour options, along with five different colour options for the portfolio keyboard.

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