Huawei MateView Now Available for Pre-Order in PH

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Huawei MateView Pre-Order

Huawei has officially launched its first flagship standalone monitor in the Philippines – the Huawei MateView. Pre-order period is from August 13 to 20 via the Huawei Online Store, Lazada, Shopee, and Huawei Experience Stores nationwide. It is priced at PhP34,999 and comes with a free classic Huawei Backpack worth PhP5,990 during the pre-order period.

Huawei MateView boasts a a 28.2-inch display panel that exceeds 4K resolution, coupled with incredible colour representation. It also sports a 3:2 screen ratio and supports 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and 100% of the sRGB color gamut. It has a color accuracy rating of ΔE <1 in sRGB mode and ΔE <2 in DCI-P3 mode.

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It sports a symmetrical design for future-proofing build quality as well as a screen-to-body ratio of 94% and a screen thickness as thin as 9.3mm thanks to its ultra-thin bezels. Edge-to-Edge screen aside, the back of the Huawei MateView in Mystic Silver completes the minimal and integrated design.

Huawei MateView enables wireless connection for instant collaboration among devices. I comes with the Huawei Smart Bar that strips away the cultured physical buttons on traditional displays to create a new touch bar experience.

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The launch of the Huawei MateView is just the start of an exciting new line-up. Huawei will continue to develop Mate devices according to its design philosophy – a perfect combination between next-generation technology and timeless aesthetic. With its launch, the new Huawei MateView challenges consumers existing notions of what a standalone monitor should be, as such, becoming one of the benchmarks in the product segment.

For more information on the Huawei MateView, check out this video.

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Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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