PC & Tablets
Huawei MateBook E Go notebook launched with Windows 11 and Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 processor

Here comes the most inquisitive device, the 2-in-1 Huawei MateBook E Go notebook with the latest Windows 11 interface. Besides, the ultimate device has given the rumors, a twist of reality and has powered the well-built Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 processor.
Huawei MateBook E Go notebook has stepped into the real world with a lot of immersive and thoughtful tweaks for the users. With an eye-catching outline and feather-like design, the device has a lot to learn about. So let’s begin this journey and tour the new features of the 2-in-1 smart gadget.
Huawei MateBook E Go – What’s new with the device?
The fresh notebook model sports a 12.35-inch screen that offers 2.5K (2560 x 1600 pixels) resolutions. Alongside, the device holds a refresh rate of 120Hz and a P3 wide color gamut that delivers a smooth and vibrant visual experience, with AE-1 professional-grade color accuracy.
The device has also qualified and achieved the Low Blue-Light and Flicker-free certification. Hence, you will not get any type of strain on your eyes and can manage numerous tasks effectively. Ahead, the equips a 4 x 4 MIMO cellular antenna group that let you surf the network without any hindrance.
Additionally, the device gives space for a zero noise cooling system, a multi-device sharing function, a multi-screen layout, and a Super Transit 5 smart communication feature, so that you can collaborate with others and share the content in real-time.
Further, to provide you with the most efficient and reliable performance background, the device equips the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 processor as well as a high-end battery capacity of 45.84Wh which can achieve 65W fast charging.
Ultimately, this will supply a local video playback time of 14.1 hours constantly. On the other hand, the daily operations and office-related tasks can lead up to 7.1 hours.
The device also carries a front camera of 8MP and a rear camera of 13MP. Both lenses feature HD traits. Ahead, there is WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, and USB-C x 1 interface. It also carries 4 mini microphones and 2 audio speakers.
Three Memory Variants
The dynamic device lands on the consumer platform in three memory variants. As per your requirements, you can choose any of the cost-effective versions mentioned below.
- Huawei MateBook E Go 8GB + 128GB (Keyboard) – 4199 yuan [603.95 USD]
- Huawei MateBook E Go 16GB + 512GB (Keyboard) – 4999 yuan [719.01 USD]
- Huawei MateBook E Go (Performance Version) 16GB + 512GB – 5499 yuan [790.93 USD]
You also get some services with these devices that charge additional costs. For instance, the one-year term of broken screen service costs 399 yuan [57.30 USD].
Another interesting part of the notebook is its colorways. Yes, Huawei MateBook E Go is available in two elegant shades – Snow White and Nebula Gray with detachable colorful keyboards. Besides, you will also find an M-Pencil stylus for easy interception of the content.
Do you know why the device carries the 2-in-1 suffix? Well, it means that you can turn your device into a notebook or a tablet as per your choice. Moreover, it is a 710g weighted device with 7.68mm thickness. Hence, it is a compact and portable gadget that can provide you with immense experience.
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Huawei MatePad 11 global users gets HarmonyOS 3 update

Huawei MatePad 11 is one of the most powerful tablets and it is now receiving one of the most productive software upgrades that will take to the HarmonyOS 3 operating system.
Huawei has released a brand new software update for the global Huawei MatePad 11 users and it comes with HarmonyOS build version 3.0.0.197. The package is huge at 4.94Gb, reflecting the characteristics of this major software.
Before we jump into the details, you should know that Huawei MatePad 11 is one of the first tablets to run the HarmonyOS operating system for global consumers. Since then, Huawei established HarmonyOS as the sole software for global tablet devices.
It’s also the first tablet to come with a flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset. That has a pre-installed HarmonyOS 2 version, which will now upgrade the experience with HarmonyOS 3. This latest development comes after the device completed its successful testing and installation in China.
What’s new?
The changelog reveals HarmonyOS 3 new service widget management tool. This includes stack widgets, which you can form by dragging the widgets of the same size on top of each other. You swipe up or down to switch between widgets.
Swipe down further to expand the stack and swipe left on a widget to remove it. Hole and drag a widget to adjust its position in the stack or drag it to the home screen.
Other than that widget combo is also there, you can drag widgets of different sizes and app shortcuts together to group them into a combo. You later adjust the combo size or use a combo template.
There’s another important feature that comes to the Huawei MatePad 11 is smart folders, which I liked the most. You can adjust a folder size based on the number of apps within it.
The new super device supports connecting to and interacting with more device types via Super Device, without even having to be logged in to the same Huawei ID.
Other than that, the new media controller fetches audio sharing with two connected FreeBuds earphones and listens to music simultaneously.
SuperHub is an addition that will give the major capability to MatePad 11 users. It allows you to share multiple forms of content between apps, and devices at a single time, by dragging text, images, and files to SuperHub.
Furthermore, the new notes app adds features such as importing notes in multiple formats, editing and converting handwritten notes to text, and recognizing notes. There are also new features and improvements made to the security and privacy section, which you should explore.
(via – Huaweiailesi)
PC & Tablets
Huawei Qingyun G540 commercial notebook is drop resistant

On March 23, at Spring Flagship New Product Launch Conference, Huawei will launch a new commercial thin and light notebook – Qingyun G540, which has a unique new design and it is drop resistant
Looking at the promo, Huawei Qingyun G540 is something different than the consumer version of MateBook. This new notebook has a built-in cam protector, which you close or opens with a physical button beside the front-facing camera.
It has a 180-degree hinge mechanism that allows you to open the notebook flat on a table. Also, the keyboard is the spill-resistant keyboard. Lastly, Huawei Qingyun G540 brings a unique new capability of being drop resistant, which is something new to the entire notebook lineup.
However, you should know that the latest Huawei Qingyun G540 notebook comes under the commercial lineup of the notebook series. Also, it’s a new product genre than the MateBook series.
This notebook is already listed on the official website and it comes in only one color option – Space gray. This notebook is powered by Windows 11 Home Chinese Edition. It is 325 mm wide, 218mm depth, 17.2mm height, and weighs approx 1.39kg with a 42 wh battery and a different weight for a 56Wh battery.
The display expands at 14 inches with an IPS panel, 16:9 screen ratio, 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution, up to 300 nits brightness, 60Hz refresh rate, 45% NTSC color gamut, 100% sRGB, and up to 178-degree viewing angle.
There are three chipset options including the 12th Generation Intel Core i7-1260P Processor, the 12th Generation Intel Core i5-1240P Processor, and the 12th Generation Intel Core i5-1235U Processor.
PC & Tablets
Huawei Mobile App Engine gets 2.0.1.560 update with HarmonyOS 3 support

Huawei has released a brand new 2.0.1.560 update for the mobile app engine framework for PC devices. This software update will bring a major software change and it now has the support for HarmonyOS 3 platform.
According to the information, the 2.0.1.560 software update for the Huawei mobile app engine brings a parallel vision experience that is upgraded once again. It supports a free split-screen for the parallel vision dual window.
The latest update also optimizes the file assistant. Also, the mobile app data is now visible as the storage drive letter.
This update also installs full-screen touch gestures to bring a mobile-like user experience. It will also make the file-sharing experience a lot simpler than it was before for notebook users.
Below you can check the complete changelog of this software update.
- This update is equipped with the latest HarmonyOS 3 and comprehensively improves application compatibility and makes the use more stable and smooth.
- The Parallel Vision experience has been upgraded again, supporting the free split screen of the Parallel Vision dual-window.
- Optimized the file assistant, mobile app data is displayed as a drive letter.
- Full-screen touch gestures, bring the same gesture experience as a smartphone.
- When sharing content with another mobile app, a new window can be opened.
Last year at HDC 2022, Huawei announced to upgrade mobile app engine with HarmonyOS 3 kernel and promised to feed this framework with new features. This new change in the mobile app engine expands its reach and provides more options or the users to get entertained.
It’s revealed that the number of Huawei mobile application engine app ecosystems has reached 400,000+, covering 12 countries/regions. These are the market where Huawei installed an app engine in the notebooks.
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