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Huawei MateBook X 2020 launched: Weighs only 1Kg, comes with new touch sensitive touchpad and lowest bezel display

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On August 19, 2020, Huawei introduced a new notebook, Huawei MateBook X, which offers a super lightweight design, a new touch-sensitive trackpad, and featuring industry-first full-view low bezel displays.

Huawei MateBook X features a 13-inches IPS FullView touchscreen display with 3K resolution (3000 X 2000), 278 PPI, 3:2 screen ratio and a 90% screen-to-body ratio. This notebook supports 10-point multi-touch sensitive screen with finger gestures screenshot.

It equips up to 10th gen Intel Core i5/i7-10510U processors, integrated Intel UHD graphics, 8GB/16GB of DDR3 memory with a combination of up to 512GB PCIe SSD.

The design of MateBook X 2020 includes a built-in fingerprint reader on top of the power button, 42Wh battery capacity, and 65W charging support.

Huawei MateBook X comes pre-installed with Windows 10 OS and smart features such as multi-screen collaboration. Additionally, the keyboard also shrank under a compact and easy to use size.

With the launch of MateBook X, Huawei has introduced the new pressure-sensitive touchpad, giving wide user space and vibration feedback as well as the new Huawei sharing features.

Huawei MateBook X has a metallic body with a lightweight of about 1Kg with a thickness of 13.6mm. It has 2 USB-C port and a 3.5mm headphone and microphone combo port.

This notebook comes in color options of Frost Silver, Interstellar Blue, Green Mountain Daisy, and Cherry Blossy Pink.

Huawei MateBook X Price:

  • Intel i5 10210U/8GB/512GB/Touch Screen = 7999 yuan ($1155)
  • Intel i5 10210U/16GB/512GB/Touch Screen = 8999 yuan ($1300)
  • Intel i7 10510U/16GB/512GB/ Touch Screen = 9999 yuan ($1445)

Huawei MateBook X will be on sale on August 24 in China. Currently, there’s no information available on its global launch.

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