Huawei brings MateBook for businesses
Huawei Technologies (Bangladesh) yesterday introduced MateBook, a two-in-one laptop specially designed for evolving business users.
The mobility of a smartphone has been combined with the power and productivity of a laptop in the MateBook, said Zhang Lin, president of Huawei Enterprise Business Group for South East Asia region.
He spoke at the launch of three variants of the MateBook, at Radisson Blu Dhaka Water Garden.
The MateBook series is now available for bulk purchase by interested business entities and it would not be displayed in Bangladesh, Lin said.
However, the company did not declare the price of the device for the Bangladesh market.
With minimal embellishment and a sleek appearance, the device is made of high-quality aluminium unibody, Lin said.
“The MateBook features a strong protective body to withstand the rigors of an on-the-go lifestyle, and its slim profile and ultra-low weight of just 640g makes it ideal to take anywhere.”
The MateBook series run on Windows 10 and are powered by seventh Generation Intel® Core™ processors, officials of the leading global ICT solutions provider said at the event.
The device offer up to 16GB of DDR4 RAM and up to 256GB solid-state drive with the option to choose up to 1TB hard disk drive.
“Utilising a unique stacked hardware process, Huawei has been able to deliver a fan-less design, ensuring zero noise when the MateBook is in use. It has also Dolby Atmos sound system audio technology and dual digital microphones and dual speakers.” Additionally, the MateBook features a Wi-Fi mobile hotspot for users to stay connected when a traditional internet connection is not available, Lin said.
“Other features that ensure an efficient mobile experience include a seamless data transfer capability that allows drag-and-drop document transfer to and from Android smartphones.”
The MateBook is packed with innovative and highly useful features for the business professionals of the modern world, said Zhao Haofu, CEO of Huawei Technologies (Bangladesh). “It is our latest endeavour to introduce greater convenience in the lives of our valuable customers,” he said.
“With a focus on the needs of the every-growing number of tech-savvy professionals around the world, and especially in booming economies such as Bangladesh, Huawei has always strived to bring innovative technologies within the reach of people.”
Tofail Ahmed, commerce minister; Zunaid Ahmed Palak, state minister for ICT; Chen Wei, deputy chief of mission of the Chinese embassy in Bangladesh, and Shakib Al Hasan, a national cricketer and brand ambassador of Huawei in Bangladesh, also attended the event.
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