The Wait Is Over; HUAWEI MateBook D Series Pre-Booking in Saudi Arabia Is ready to kick off

Posted on February 7, 2020 · 2 min read

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With The Smart Connectivity, Fingerprint Login, and Huawei Share; Every Ground-Breaking Innovation Was Conceived to Bring You Better Experience.

 Huawei Tech Investment Saudi Arabia Company announced the kick-off the pre-booking phase for their innovative HUAWEI MateBook D Series which is now open. 

The new Huawei laptop series introduces a revolutionary cross-platform experience that allows users to seamlessly work with multiple devices through a single pane of glass.

 

Huawei Share

The latest HUAWEI MateBook D Series comes with a range of new features including support for Huawei Share Equipped with a full array of smart capabilities, the HUAWEI MateBook D Series stands as a powerful companion to today’s tech-savvy youth. The new Huawei Share feature allow users to project their smartphone display to a PC and control both devices simultaneously. Once the connection is established, users may drag and drop files across the systems to seamlessly transfer files and operate mobile apps directly on the PC – including editing documents.

 

Slim and Portable

The HUAWEI MateBook D Series is designed for young consumers. Its aesthetics reflect the characteristics of its target audience, the curvy, streamlined design endows it with a stylish and unique aesthetic identity. Compared to the rounded design of its predecessors, the new HUAWEI MateBook D Series has a bolder and sleeker design. The enhancements made to the small details – such as the thinner bezels and recessed camera – allow Huawei to further shrink the form factor of the laptops, further improving their portability.

Packing a FullView Display into an Ultra-slim laptop is difficult. Starting from the development of the first generation of HUAWEI MateBook, Huawei’s R&D team has been trying to solve the dilemma between size and weight. With size comes a better viewing experience, but often it comes at an expense of portability. 

 

Fingerprint Power Button

HUAWEI MateBook is the first Windows PC to feature a fingerprint sensor for user login. It is equipped with the fingerprint scanner. It is integrated into the power button, so users can power on their device while simultaneously having their identity authenticated. This means users don’t have to scan their fingerprint or input their password at the login screen to unlock their device. Using this scanner, users can get to Desktop immediately. The fingerprint scanner in HUAWEI MateBook D supports sensitivity much greater than the average. The scanner improves recognition consistency with use – the more it is used, the more consistent it becomes.

 

Availability and price:

The HUAWEI Matebook D Series is available for pre-order starting from February 6th till the 13th  of February 2020 at the price of 2,499 SAR  for the HUAWEI MateBook D 14 and 2,699 SAR for HUAWEI MateBook D 15 with valuable gifts (limited quantity) including HUAWEI WATCH GT,  12000mAh 40W SuperCharge Power Bank, HUAWEI Bluetooth Mouse and HUAWEI Backpack (during the pre-order period only) at the Huawei Flagship Store in Riyadh Park, Huawei E-shop, and several authorized retailers in Saudi Arabia.

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