The MateBook Pro, Huawei's first computer on HarmonyOS, has been unveiled
Huawei has revealed its first computer based on Harmony OS.
Here's What We Know
At the open event, the public was introduced to the MateBook Pro laptop and given the opportunity to familiarise themselves with it.
The body of the computer is made in a grey-blue colour scheme with a matte finish, and the lid is adorned with a silver Huawei logo.
The MateBook Pro gets a power button in the top right corner of the keyboard, and it also serves as a fingerprint scanner. The device supports 140W charging via a USB-C port adapter.
The HarmonyOS system on the laptop supports apps such as RedNote, Bilibili and Feishu, and the developers plan to adapt more than 2,000 apps in the future and, as we reported, have already developed 150 exclusive apps.
Celia's AI assistant helps create slides, summarises meetings, searches for relevant data in documents and can interact with various apps.
The MateBook Pro notebook allows Huawei smartphones to be connected for data transfer and also supports data import from Windows devices.
The specifications of the first PC from Huawei on HarmonyOS are not yet officially disclosed, but you can read the insider information in our material.
Official sales of the laptop will start on 19 May.
Source: huaweicentral