Experience the Future of Portability - HUAWEI MateBook X Pro Now Available in South Africa
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Weighing just 980 grams and packing the Intel® Core™ Ultra 9, the MateBook X Pro is the perfect blend of power and portability
HUAWEI’s latest flagship laptop, the HUAWEI MateBook X Pro, is now available in South Africa This ultralight powerhouse, weighing in at just 980 grams and boasting class-leading performance pushes the boundaries of what's possible in the world of portable computing. Combining cutting-edge performance with a sleek, beautifully crafted body, the HUAWEI MateBook X Pro sets a new standard for premium laptops in 2024.
The HUAWEI MateBook X Pro is now available for purchase through HUAWEI’s online store and select retailers in South Africa starting at R39 999.00. It is available in two elegant colour options: Morandi Blue and White.
The most impressive feature of the HUAWEI MateBook X Pro is its ultra-lightweight body. Weighing just 980 grams and measuring only 13.5mm thick, this laptop is a marvel of engineering. The laptop chassis is built from magnesium alloy, a material that is both lighter and stronger than aluminium or steel. Its metallic body also has a unique matte finish that provides a comforting tactile feeling to the touch. Several new design innovations on the inside and outside of the laptop have enabled HUAWEI to keep the weight of the MateBook X Pro under 1 kg delivering a device that is so incredibly portable you can take it wherever you go.
Despite being ultra-lightweight, the MateBook X Pro doesn't compromise on features. The MateBook X Pro is powered by the latest generation Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 High-Performance processor, which uses advanced Intel 4 technology to deliver unparalleled performance and efficiency. With twice the transistor density of previous generations, the Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 can handle even the most demanding tasks with ease while consuming less power. Notably, the laptop can handle complex AI tasks efficiently, thanks to its dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU). This functionality allows users to experience AI-powered features like background noise reduction during meetings without sacrificing performance or battery life.
The HUAWEI MateBook X Pro boasts a stunning 14.2-inch flexible OLED display with a 3.1K resolution, offering an immersive visual experience with breathtaking clarity and vibrancy. The display also features HUAWEI X-True™ technology, which delivers lifelike colours and a 120Hz refresh rate. Creatives will appreciate that the laptop supports the full range of Adobe RGB colours, making it an ideal choice for photographers, graphic artists, and designers.
Battery life is another area where the MateBook X Pro has upped its game. With a generous 70Wh battery and 90W SuperCharge Turbo mode, you can work for a full two hours after just a 10-minute charge. And thanks to the laptop's advanced 3D Metaline Antenna technology, you'll enjoy fast and stable Wi-Fi connections up to an impressive 330 meters, even in challenging connectivity environments.
The HUAWEI MateBook X Pro represents a significant leap forward in laptop design and performance. HUAWEI has pushed the boundaries of what's possible, creating a laptop that is incredibly powerful, ultralight and beautifully crafted.
Visit the HUAWEI Online Store and get your HUAWEI MateBook X Pro Core Ultra 9 32+2TB: R44 999.00 in blue or the HUAWEI MateBook Pro X Core Ultra 7 16+1TB: in white for R39 999.00. Alternatively purchase the white model from our partner Vodacom for R1 499.00 per month for 36 months.
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