Huawei is expanding its commercial PC lineup with a new model called the Huawei HM740. It’s an enterprise-focused laptop built on the HarmonyOS 6 platform.
The company announced the device in China during a HarmonyOS Office Conference last night; however, complete details and availability are still under the hood.

Huawei HM740 Overview
One of the standout features of the HM740 is its enterprise digital dual-space setup, which basically lets you run two separate environments on the same laptop, one for work and one for personal use.
You can switch between them with a four-finger swipe, and Huawei says the underlying hardware isolation ensures that confidential company data “does not leave the terminal.” It’s similar to having two laptops in one, but without the hassle of juggling devices.

The HM740 also includes Huawei’s super privacy switch, along with the ports you’d expect from a business machine: USB 3.2 Gen 1, USB-C, HDMI, RJ45 Ethernet, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
Huawei claims to deliver up to 20 hours of local video playback and around 14 hours of voice conferencing with HM740.
For IT teams, Huawei is offering something called “zero-latency deployment,” part of HarmonyOS Enterprise Edition. The idea is that as soon as the laptop is unboxed, security policies and environment settings are automatically applied, cutting down setup time and lowering the workload on enterprise administrators.

The HM740 follows the HM940 launched earlier this year, which shipped with HarmonyOS 5 and an AI assistant.
Huawei says the new laptop will be available “soon,” but hasn’t shared a release date or full hardware specs yet. And since it’s an enterprise-only machine, Huawei is unlikely to reveal the price as well.
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