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Three new Huawei MateBook devices leaked

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Yordan 11 April 2017

Huawei Windows 10

Last year Huawei launched a Surface competitor named MateBook - a 2-in-1 PC running Windows 10. According to leaksters Evan Blass and Roland Quandt, the company is planning to build up on that with an update of the 2-in-1 and an addition of two laptops, dubbed MateBook D and MateBook X.


The devices have the codenames “Pascal,” “Bell” and “Watt” and this helped to spot one of them on Geekbench.

The Pascal device (aka MateBook X) has an Intel Core i5 CPU and 8 GB RAM. It comes with 15" screen and 64-bit Windows 10. The display is bigger compared to the MateBook D that will sport a 12.5” one.

MateBook E, codenamed Bell, will be an update of the first generation Huawei MateBook 2-in-1 and will come with Intel Core M Cherry Trail CPU and 4 GB RAM.

Source 1 | Source 2 | Source 3 | Via

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  • Huawei MateBook 2-in-1 is now available in the UK starting at £749.99 Huawei MateBook 2-in-1 is now available in the UK starting at £749.99

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  • mohd5rose
  • fFA
  • 18 Apr 2017

What are you babbling about.... :D

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  • Simon
  • NU0
  • 12 Apr 2017

Wait, what? An "update" that will come with a Cherry trail cpu? lol! Not sure if you guys are aware, but thats like going Snapdragon 6 to 2 series.

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  • Anonymous
  • pVN
  • 12 Apr 2017

Chromebooks are proprietary Google spare with minimal functionality. Stay away! As much as I dislike Microsoft, this is a abate that must be won by Microsoft, less intrusive, less creepy. Now if instead of Chrome OS they used android for la...

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