Telecommuting has been the new work norm of Filipinos ever since the start of the global health challenge. This has compelled companies and individuals to scout for capable technology that can prop up employees for success while working remotely.
To meet the needs of the market for a display monitor that packs all essentials, Huawei launched its first flagship standalone monitor in the Philippines — the Huawei MateView. Setting the Huawei MateView apart is its many ahead-of-curve technologies, including its 4K+ original color display, minimalist design, and smart connectivity features.
The flagship standalone monitor has a myriad of smart connectivity features that redefine the ways that monitors can be connected with other devices. Its introduction brings a revolutionary breakthrough to the industry, and with it, new ways for consumers to work.
The Huawei MateView enables Filipino workers, entrepreneurs and creatives to optimize their workspace by allowing a cableless and clean work-from-home set-up.
To designers, video creators and power users in the office, a large monitor is indispensable at work. Most of these people get work done on a notebook while they’re out and about, but when they’re in the office, they rely on having a large monitor to work efficiently. However, this brings with it its own share of issues.
If users connect their devices to the monitor wirelessly, they will have to deal with complicated setup processes, poor stability, and high latency. If they use cables, the excess cabling will clutter the desk like cobwebs.
These issues are what Huawei MateView addresses through its new wireless projection technology. Many consumers are familiar with Huawei’s suite of critically acclaimed OneHop features.
They were previously used to facilitate smartphone-PC connectivity, allowing the users to drag files from one device to another and to edit files, amongst others.
This time around, Huawei expands the functionality of OneHop to benefit its flagship monitor products. Now, users can tap a Huawei smartphone against the sensing area on Huawei MateView to initiate wireless projection.
Connecting a notebook or tablet with the Huawei MateView requires zero cabling. The solution allows consumers to experience true wireless connectivity.
MateBook users can wirelessly project their PC’s screen onto the Huawei MateView and elevate their productivity with the 3:2 screen. With Duplicate or Extend Mode, users can open multiple windows at once for efficient multi-tasking, like when they are creating a PowerPoint presentation while browsing the Internet.
Files can also be dragged across interfaces for quick transfer. Getting a productivity boost is just easy like that.
With a Huawei MateView and Huawei MateBook, users enjoy much greater flexibility in editing videos and images. The timelines can be placed on the notebook display, while the monitor can be used for preview purposes.
Not only does this arrangement let users edit and preview their work at once, they also get much more screen space for their creativity to roam free.
Furthermore, to minimize the latency and loss in quality in wireless data transfers, Huawei has made a great deal of effort to reduce the latency of PC wireless projection on Huawei MateView.
Efficient wireless connectivity empowers office workers with greater mobility. This is particularly true when the users are in video calls – never again will they be limited by the lengths of cables. Instead of spending time on cable-related issues, they can work more productively, and do so in a workspace that is free of cable clutter.
Huawei MateView isn’t all just function, though. With an artistic design, it beautifully adorns any workspace, so users can always start their day right with a pleasing sight.
In terms of wired connectivity options, Huawei MateView comes with a full-featured USB-C port supporting data transfer, display signal input and charging. With a single USB-C cable, users can not only connect a notebook with the monitor but also use the monitor to reverse-charge it with the former’s 65W power delivery.
With Huawei MateView, they’ll not have to be paranoid about having a dead notebook again. Its USB-C connectivity also allows the Huawei MateView to efficiently synergize with Mac devices launched 2018 forward, which includes the MacBook and iPad line-ups.
As the latest member to enter the Mate family, Huawei MateView comes with a 3:2 productivity aspect ratio, as well as super-slim bezels that give it an incredible 94% screen-to-body ratio.
Compared to the regular 16:9 4K monitor, Huawei MateView offers 18.5% more screen space for displaying content, making it a more ideal choice for productivity and content creation use cases.
At the end of the day, technology is developed for bettering the lives of people. And for that, Huawei has continuously been a trailblazer, paving the way for those that come after with series after series of classic products.
Combining form and function, Huawei MateView is a flagship product designed to address the pain points of office workers. Given how innovation has stagnated in the monitor industry, the launch of Huawei MateView has definitely instilled new life into the space.
Huawei MateView retails in the Philippines for PhP 34,999 and is available on the official Huawei Store, flagship stores on Lazada and Shopee, and Huawei Experience Stores nationwide.
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