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Huawei certified new Matebook laptop with 135W charger

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Huawei has certified three new laptops with model numbers NbM-WDQ9/WFQ9, BoM-WDQ9/WFQ9/WFP9, and CREM-WFD9/WFG9 at China Compulsory Certificate (3C). According to the listing, on of these laptop has a 20V/6.75A charger, which outputs at 135W, while the rest of them has 20V/3.25A charger, which outputs 65W supply.

According to the information, the 135W has a model number – HW-200675CP0, which was certified last month, and aside from its peak supply, it also supports charging output of 15W, 27W, 60W, 75W, and 94W outputs.

 

A Weibo tipster reveals that two of these models belong to the Huawei MateBook D14 and D15 models equipped with AMD Ryzen 5000 processors. The other equips a 135W power adapter, which should come with a GTX 1650/Ti independent display, which is positioned as a thin and light all-rounder.

Last month, Huawei launched new laptops including Mate 13, MateBook 14, and Mate X Pro 2021 with Intel’s 11th gen processors and optional Nvidia MX 450 graphics. However, these laptop comes with 65W power supply. So, upgrading the ability to charge up to 135W is really a good improvement that customers may look forward to.

Most of Deng Li's smartphones are from the Huawei ecosystem and his first Huawei phone was Ascend Mate 2 (4G). As a tech enthusiast, he keeps exploring new technologies and inspects them closely. Apart from the technology world, he takes care of his garden.