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Huawei MateBook: 5 Things to Know

2016-06-28
Windows 10 tablet hybrid flippy things or like stretch pants at Walmart you're starting to see them everywhere and it's tough differentiate yourself but the folks at wall way I think have you covered here are 5 things to know about the huawei mate book the mate book is a 12 inch two and one running Windows 10 that feels eerily similar to an iPad pro looks like one too but it sort of does like the hybrid of an iPad pro in the Nexus 6p like they had a weird hybrid OS lovechild you'll immediately notice the design features from both of those devices including the chamfered edges and a pin dock for the keyboard 12 inch display is a 2160 by 1440 resolution which is less than both the surface pro 4 and the iPad pro but it is definitely enough the screen looks really good the display is reminiscent of a Samsung Galaxy Tab with the really slim bezels in fact the slim bezels allow for 84% screened to bezel ratio or the surface pro and the iPad pro hover around 77 this feature I really like I'd like to see it on more tablets and laptops in general got a 360 degree fingerprint sensor it's actually the same one in the mate 8 takes unlocking your PC from 3 to 4 steps down to just one and it's also it's also a power button so like most tablet II things you can get an available stylus with it and will always got when they're happy to sell you called the mate pen this guy go feels very cheap mostly because it's really light got a micro USB charging port hidden but it also features a laser pointer so come on mess with your dog or pointed things it's a good option it's really obvious here the hallway went extreme the Apple of the design I prefer the added weight and heft of the Apple pencil here the pen doesn't work pretty well it offers 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity and it's going to cost you 60 bucks when this thing launches so pricing this bad boy is kind of all over the board it starts at 6 99 for the baseline model it comes with 4 gigs of RAM and a core m3 chip there's no full powered 6 gen intel chips here it's all core and 120 gigs of storage the keyboard dock and pen have to dish out an additional $129 $89 and sixty bucks respectively maxing out the mate book with a geek ceramic or m7 chip and five pinch poke gigabytes of solid-state storage is going to run you if you said $15.99 you'd be correct but that price does not include accessories well that's an extremely full-featured tablets also not a cheap tablet I wouldn't worry too much about the EM in the 6 gen chips here unless you're doing really hardcore video editing or deeming it or should perform pretty well for daily tasks if you want to convert Belinda's fit almost non-existent into your backpack look good doing it touchscreen windows you really should look at the huawei mate book what I think about the design you love it you hate it you want to leave it I would like to hear your thoughts on it leave your comments down below and let us know just go ahead and just go a Mon the thumbs up button we surely appreciate it until next time John Ranger from TechnoBuffalo touch guys next video there's a lot of things you could do with your mate book one of those things is collaborate with coworkers or friends on a new project all over the world and the folks at Atlassian have you covered you can assign track and manage tasks with JIRA and create and share organize results with confluence you can chat with each other say what's up with HipChat you could test and review and manage code in real time with bitbucket get Atlassian a shot try them out go to Atlassian comm that's a TL a SS ia n.com
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