Huawei announces MateBook 2-in-1 tablet with Intel Core M

Vince, 21 February, 2016

Huawei has just revealed its 2-in-1 device, the MateBook. It’s built around a metal frame and has a metal back, which make it feel premium.

In fact, the Huawei MateBook packs a 12” LCD display of 2160x1440 pixel resolution, resulting in a pixel density of 216ppi. The company is proud of its slim bezel design and boasts the MateBook’s 84% screen-to-body ratio.

The MateBook measures 6.9mm thin and weighs 630 grams. Under the hood, Huawei offers only Intel’s 6th-gen Core M processors with no Core I5 or Core I7 chips in sight. The tablet runs Windows 10.

The Huawei MateBook The Huawei MateBook The Huawei MateBook
The Huawei MateBook

The tablet is splash-proof, it packs dual speakers with Dolby Audio and the 4430mAh battery is touted to last through 9 hours of office work or video playback.

However, the Huawei MateBook starts at $699/€799 and for the price you get a keyboard cover bundled with the slate. You can specify up to 8GB of RAM and 512GB of SSD storage. For example, the most expensive MateBook with Intel Core m7, 8GB of RAM and 512GB SSD will cost $1599/€1699.

Huawei also offers a bunch of accessories including the MatePen and the MateDock. The keyboard cover that we mentioned is made of “environmentally friendly” leather (read: most probably not genuine) and the keys are backlit. The MatePen is a stylus, which has a couple of hardware buttons as well as a laser pointer. It will retail for $59 in the US and €69 in Europe.

The MatePen stylus will come in handy for creatives The MatePen stylus will come in handy for creatives
The MatePen stylus will come in handy for creatives

As for the MateDock, its price is $89/€99 and offers USB-A, USB-C, micro USB, Ethernet, and a battery pack.

The MateDock comes with a nice looking protective sleeve The MateDock comes with a nice looking protective sleeve
The MateDock comes with a nice looking protective sleeve

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Reader comments

  • Ems
  • 30 Oct 2017
  • mib

Looking for a tablet without a sim slot but wifi enabled. Any leads?

  • Anonymous
  • 24 Feb 2016
  • q}7

Actually, it is 3.6v per cell, so the tablet is most likely 7.2v or 10.8v (usually referred to as 11v, mostly used by laptops)

  • tss
  • 22 Feb 2016
  • sS0

better deal for all.Huawei is the biggest chinese firm.They can do excellent devices at resonable price.Apple and samsung cant.

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