HUAWEI has just released three new MateBook laptops – MateBook X Pro, Matebook D 16, and MateBook 16s during the APAC Smart Office Launch Event 2022.
These were unveiled alongside new products like the MatePad Pro 11, nova Y90, FreeBuds Pro 2, and new MateView monitors, to name a few.
MateBook X Pro
First on this list is the MateBook X Pro. This laptop is powered by a 12th Gen Intel Core Processor that sports an Intel Iris Xe integrated graphics card and will be certified by Intel Evo.
Moreover, this is also the first laptop to have the TUV Rheinland Pro-level Colour Accuracy with Dual Colour Gamuts Certification. As for the body, the full-CNC unibody design is made up of magnesium alloys that are both light and strong weighing only 1.26kg.
MateBook 16s and D 16
Now we take a look at the MateBook 16s and D 16, both laptops can be equipped with 12th Gen Intel Core processors with the D 16 having up to an i7-12700H and the MateBook 16s having up to an i9-12900H both sporting an Irix Xe integrated graphics card.
Moreover, the 16s features a unique 3:2 touchscreen panel that has 8% more display than normal while the D16 model comes in a 16:10 ratio and bezel-less screen. Both laptops sport 16-inch FullView displays with a 90% screen-to-body ratio.
Both laptops will be available in the Philippines and you can now pre-order the laptops with a starting price of PHP 55,999 for the D16 i5 16 + 512GB and an i7 model for PHP 70,999. The MateBook 16s 16GB + 1TB on the other hand is priced starting at PHP 89,999.
Additionally, from July 29 to August 5, 2022, you can get a FREE HUAWEI MateView worth PHP 34,999 with the 16s and a FREE HUAWEI MateView SE with D16.
For details regarding great deals and freebies visit the following links:
- MateBook 16s – HUAWEI online store, Lazada, Shopee
- MateBook D16 – HUAWEI online store, Lazada, Shopee
Lastly, a refreshed version of the MateBook 14 was also launched and is now equipped with a 12th Gen Intel Core processor.
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