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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: With a strong lead in communication technologies, Huawei Tech Investment Saudi Arabia Company has made solid advances with its smartphone, wearable, and smart home products. As an important portal into the digital world, laptops are no doubt a crucial part of the multi-screen collaboration between devices and the foundation of a full-scenario ecosystem, offering an all-round seamless experience for users.
The HUAWEI MateBook Series is crucial in building a fully connected Huawei ecosystem. By expanding on breakthroughs in office scenarios, HUAWEI MateBook Series can help connect multiple devices in various scenarios to provide a better user experience in a more connected world.
By incorporating the distributed technology into devices, Huawei has officially introduced the Multi- Screen Collaboration between Huawei’s MateBook products and Smartphones.
Multi-Screen Collaboration:
The significance of Multi-Screen Collaboration[1] lies not only in enabling file transfer between the laptop and smartphone, but also in making seamless collaboration between the laptop and smartphone comes true. At the same time, laptop accessories such as the keyboard and mouse can now be used as peripherals of your smartphone, providing a more convenient user experience. The laptop is then able to share more advanced office applications with your phone to uncover a brand new office experience that includes your phone, for a much more secure and convenient office environment.
Hardware and Performance:
The HUAWEI MateBook 13 is an extension of Huawei’s all-scenario, all-connected strategy, and represents an opportunity for the company to bring its smartphone innovations into the notebook sector. Targeting mainstream consumers, the HUAWEI MateBook 13 is a lightweight notebook featuring FullView display and high-quality performance, bringing users a convenient and productive experience in a stylish package.
In terms of performance, the top-end HUAWEI MateBook 13 is powered by 8th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 8565U processor, which is 40 percent more powerful than its predecessor2. It also has a high-speed PCIe SSD, allowing creative individuals to express themselves without the burden of slow read or write speeds. Additionally, the HUAWEI MateBook 13 packs a NVIDIA® GeForce® MX250 discrete graphics card with 2GB of GDDR5. This GPU provides all the graphics processing power to support image and video editing tasks, as well as entertainment experiences. As for the other version, it is powered by the 8th Generation Intel® Core i5 8265U processor, with 8 GB RAM and boasting 512 GB SSD in addition to NVIDIA® GeForce® MX250 discrete graphics card. .
The HUAWEI Matebook 13 will be available in Saudi Arabia starting from 15th December at the Huawei Flagship Store in Riyadh Park, Huawei E-shop, and several authorized retailers in Saudi Arabia.
1 This Function is currently available when the following devices and conditions are met:
- Huawei MateBook 13 with the Windows 10(64Bit, 1809 version or above);
- Huawei MateBook 13 has PC Manager 10.0 or above installed (with relative drivers);
- Only compatible with specific NFC-enabled HUAWEI or HONOR smartphones running EMUI10 (or Magic UI 3.0) or above.
2 Data from Intel
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About HUAWEI Consumer Business Group (CBG)
HUAWEI Consumer Business Group (CBG) is one of HUAWEI's three business groups, providing a range of products including smartphones, tablets, and mobile broadband devices. HUAWEI’s products and services are available in more than 170 countries and are used by a third of the world’s population.
Year on year growth was reflected in HUAWEI’s rise as a globally recognized premium brand. In 2019, Huawei was ranked 47out of 100 in BrandZ international company and No. 12 in the Brand Finance Global 500 Most Valuable Brands.
As a leading technology company, HUAWEI invests more than 10% of its annual sales revenue to research and development efforts and has established 14 research centers around the world. Among these facilities is the HUAWEI Aesthetics Research Center in Paris. HUAWEI’s newest R&D center is the Max Berek Innovation Lab in Wetzler, Germany, where HUAWEI and Leica are jointly researching technologies to improve mobile device camera and image quality. Huawei also established more than 10 laboratories in China, Europe and other locations and operates through these sites with more than 600 partners.
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