In general, the MateBook 16s is a much more premium model than the MateBook D16 even though both models feature a 16-inch display which is something that you might be able to guess from their names. For starters, the MateBook 16s comes with a touch display that has a native resolution of 2520 x 1680 and Delta E’s colour accuracy value of under 1.The IPS display panel on the MateBook 16s also has a maximum brightness level of 300nits alongside a 1500:1 contrast ratio.
Furthermore, the laptop’s high performance mode maxed out at 40W TDP which is much lower than the 16s. The MateBook D16 also has a smaller 60Wh battery capacity and is accompanied by a 65W SuperCharger charger instead of 90W.Despite this, the D16 does have something unique in the form of the Metaline antenna technology that apparently helped increase the efficiency of its wireless network signal by 56% which subsequently resulted in a more stable and smoother connection.
Accessible through the Camera section of the Huawei Control Panel, users can set their own virtual background while the FollowCam feature would track users’ movements and dynamically adjust the image output so that they will always be in the centre. There is also the Eye Contact functionality that automatically adjusts to users’ line of vision to make them appear as if they are looking at the camera instead of the screen which Huawei said can provide a more “natural” video call experience.
Eason Yong, the Channel Sales Director for the Consumer Business Group of Huawei Malaysia, revealed the Malaysian pricing for MateBook 16s at the Huawei APAC Smart Office launch event in Bangkok.
Source: Financial Digest (financialdigest.net)
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