Huawei has just launched new monitors earlier today (19th May 2021) in China. This includes the new MateView and MateView GT monitors that are targeted towards professionals and gamers, respectively.

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MateView

Talking about the MateView monitor first, it is one of the newly launched monitors from the Chinese tech giant and features specifications that are useful for productivity. It sports a 28.2 inch display that has a 3840x2560px resolution with a 3:2 aspect ratio. Looking at its design, the company has offered a minimalistic design with ultra thin bezels and a broad stand that expands into the base.

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The screen is an IPS panel and offers a maximum brightness of 500 nits along with HDR400 and the standard 60Hz refresh rate. Furthermore, it offers a 1200:1 aspect ratio, a 94 percent screen to body ratio, and even 98 percent DCI-P3 color gamut with 100 percent sRGB that is a required feature for any visual media based professional. For ports, it offers a single USB C for power supply, and another for display, data transmission, external charging up to 65W. Other ports include, two USB A 3.0 ports, an HDMI 2.0, a MiniDP, and even a 3.5 mm headphone and microphone port.

MateView GT

Unlike the former base MateView, the GT variant is targeted solely towards gamers. It sports a large 34 inch curved display that has a screen curvature of 1500R and a maximum brightness of 350 nits. The monitor offers a 21:9 aspect ratio and a 4000:1 aspect ratio as well. It has a 3440 x 1440px resolution and offers a high 165Hz refresh rate that is an important factor for PC gamers.

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Huawei has even included TÜV Rheinland Eye Care Certification for the MateView GT to ensure long gaming sessions to not strain the users eye. Despite being a gaming monitor, the brand has also added 90 percent DCI-P3 and 100 percent sRGB color gamut as well. Another notable inclusion with the GT variant is the addition of a dual 5W speaker that is fixed on the base of the monitor.

Pricing and Availability

The base variant of the MateView is priced at 4,699 Yuan (roughy 730 US Dollars) and will be available for purchase in a single white color variant by 1st June 2021. On the other hand, the MateView GT gaming monitor is priced at a lower 3,599 Yuan (roughy 560 US Dollars) and will also be available in a single black color variant on the same date in China. Both monitors are currently available for pre bookings on Vmall (1,2).

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