The launching of Huawei's "MateBook" tablet in the U.S. was commemorated above Manhattan at One World Trade. "MateBook" tablet is now available for pre-order in America, shipping starts on July 11.

The productivity of the two-in-one device, is a lovely piece of gadget, which was shown off at Mobile World Congress back in February. "MateBook" tablet was set up with the resemblance of uni-body design that has a distinction with a number of the Chinese company's latest merchandise. The "MateBook" tablet measures about 6.9 millimeters thick and weighed at 1.41 pounds.

Huawei's "MateBook" tablet is installed with the sixth generation Intel Core M processor and goes like lightning with the Signature Edition of Windows 10. "MateBook" promises a version of Microsoft's operating system which is entirely free from the usual bloatware, Tech Crunch reported.

Huawei's "MateBook" tablet is a curious machine, with a design that tends to remind of the iPad Pro, but, "MateBook" runs on a desktop operating system. However, "MateBook" have the necessary tools for both business and personal use. And "MateBook" tablet is even lighter than Apple's devices, Beta News reported.

The 12-inch display clocks of "MateBook" tablet is at 2160 x 1440, that offers a 160-degree viewing angles. The gadget's 4,430 mAh battery will do a nine hours of charge, and the tablet got either 4GB or 8GB of RAM and between 128 gigabyte and 512 gigabyte of storage. "MateBook" tablet also features an on-board fingerprint reader for additional security. And the price of Huawei's "MateBook" starts at $699.

However, the detachable keyboard case and stylus of "MateBook" are not part of the $699 start up. And depending on the tablet's processor (users can configure the gadget up to a Core M7) and other options, the MateBook's price can mount up over $1,000, but, the tablet is definitely another nicely designed Windows tablet, The Verge reported.

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