Smartphone tech spills over into notebook territory with blazing resultshas solidified its position as a dependable if not outstanding laptop to hit the market.
When Huawei first adopted the FullView Display in its own smartphones two years ago, it also extended that technology to its Huawei MateBook X Pro, along with 3K resolution and 91% ultra-high screen-to-body ratio. The Huawei MateBook 14 maintains a 2160 by 1440 resolution high-definition display, with a 185 PPI, making it a 2K screen visual effect unmatched by 1080P.At the same time, 100% sRGB wide colour gamut coverage is enough to dwarf most 14-inch notebooks. Its bright display colours offer excellent hue control for design work, while a brightness of 300 nits ensures good viewing experience even in strong outdoor environments.
In fact, they are mostly used by white-collar workers to produce proposals, reports and spreadsheets, using office-based applications suites or at best, only for watching 720P videos. Almost all light, ultra-thin notebooks place extremely high requirements on product design, heat dissipation system, and battery management. And to provide more space for heat dissipation, the unit’s fuselage is usually thicker.
This ultra-thin, light model probably sets a new benchmark for other brands to either surpass or follow.Before 2017, a large part of the processors market share was dominated by Intel. And although AMD was formed just a year after Intel, the company has been the underdog for many years. This is obvious on software and applications that require extensive rendering, modelling, and coding. In that sense, the AMD Ryzen – with multicore and multithreading – presents distinct advantages.
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