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Huawei’s MateBook 2in1 Windows PC now available in the US and CA starting at $700 Comments

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  • ftKd
  • 15 Jul 2016

mir, 12 Jul 2016Most people who work in offices tend to have their own issued laptops or even desktops and rar... moreI agree completely with what you are saying but its just that some people like the idea of a Windows desktop OS in a small and nifty package, and I am one of them, lol

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  • NikoLasdi
  • tDSn
  • 14 Jul 2016

Best windows tablet

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  • vV5M
  • 13 Jul 2016

I suggest Gsmarena do drop test for tablets with apply soft flip casing. I want to see the durability of this tablet. It must be interesting.

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  • P9Vr
  • 12 Jul 2016

Does it have a SIM card slot with LTE?

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  • 12 Jul 2016

Anonymous, 12 Jul 2016Too expensive for a tablet, too weak for a laptop. Who buy those devices anyway? I never under... moreI didn't either until my brother got one of the newer HP ones that flips. Not sure if the detachable ones are as good. But the hinge lets it act like a real laptop in any scenario. The touch screen helps when you just aren't a fan of trackpads. But you can also connect a mouse to it. But when you flip into tablet mode it's so light and pretty sweet. 1 device instead of switching 2 different devices. And my bro's HP is more powerful.

I loaded up asphalt 8 and played it in tablet mode on a big screen, it was really fun. There's a bunch of cool RPG's and stuff you can download. There's some gems hidden in the store that are hard to find. One chinese named game is a full blown amazing RPG where you battle bosses, the graphics are spectacular. But the name is in Chinese so you won't find it. The login part is also chinese so you have to tap on the register button by guessing it's the 2nd one. Create a user and you're in. After that it's English oddly enough. It was just so much fun playing it. I really like the flip ones. The lenovo yoga 900 is pretty sweet too. Viao canvas is pretty nice and it has a 6th generation quad core i7 if you need that power. It's also on the expensive side.

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  • 12 Jul 2016

Omobeejay, 12 Jul 2016Its mostly targeted at people who work in offices and need to type, make presentation and a lo... moreMost people who work in offices tend to have their own issued laptops or even desktops and rarely have to bring computers with them. And an ultrabook is still more powerful and practical. Not to mention its as portable ang light as well.

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  • 12 Jul 2016

Omobeejay, 12 Jul 2016Its mostly targeted at people who work in offices and need to type, make presentation and a lo... moreThen why not buy a 13.3 inch laptop that is of equally weight yet has better keyboard and bigger screen? Ultra books is not a new thing you know, touch barely helps (if at all) in windows machines, they only added it to say that they prduce tablets (but no tablet OS, oops).

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  • 3a04
  • 12 Jul 2016

Huawei are bit naive and silly here with the price .

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  • Omobeejay
  • ftKd
  • 12 Jul 2016

Its mostly targeted at people who work in offices and need to type, make presentation and a lot more without having to log around a laptop.

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  • 12 Jul 2016

Anonymous, 12 Jul 2016Too expensive for a tablet, too weak for a laptop. Who buy those devices anyway? I never under... moreha ha ha

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  • 12 Jul 2016

Too expensive for a tablet, too weak for a laptop. Who buy those devices anyway? I never understood the popularity of 2in1s...

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  • Eno1
  • a4ph
  • 12 Jul 2016

I don't know why someone would buy this vs the i5 Surface pro 3. The surface line has the USB whereas these tablet and the Samsung one aware lacking it vs the USB c new type. The reliability of the Surface IMHO has the Microsoft name on it

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  • Lynx2025
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  • 12 Jul 2016

I don't think there is a kick stand as with Microsoft's Surface. So delete the picture not to make some people believe it...

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  • fjUE
  • 12 Jul 2016

There is no doubt that I would by one of their new device's cause of past experience's they deliver on their promises to make good quality devices for the masses. I had the p6,p8 and got the 10'tablet ,g7 now and is very happy with all its performances

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