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It’s a big day for Huawei as the company is announcing its new Mate 80 phones, its first HarmonyOS 2-in-1 tablet, and several other products today. To make the event even more grand, Huawei is also launching the MateTV Max, a gigantic 110-inch television.

For those unaware, MateTV is Huawei’s line of flagship TVs featuring a smartphone-grade SoC, stylus, and even gaming controller support. The lineup currently includes the MateTV and MateTV Pro, and the Max is the newest model in the series.

Ahead of the launch, Huawei has opened pre-reservations for the MateTV Max in China. It comes in Space Gray and features a massive 110-inch screen, priced at 64,999 yuan (around $9,150).

Huawei has not revealed the full specs yet, but if the existing MateTV and MateTV Pro are any indication, the Max will likely inherit most of its internal hardware from them.

Huawei MateTV / Pro Specs

Huawei claims the MateTV is the first TV in the industry to run on a flagship dual-core smartphone processor, boasting a massive 490 percent CPU boost over its older Smart Screen models.

It also includes a separate Honghu Vivid chip for visual processing, designed for real-time 4K enhancement, sharper textures, and higher contrast.

With such a powerful SoC, Huawei is positioning the MateTV lineup as gaming machines, saying its flagship-class GPU and improved cooling system allow AAA titles to run at high frame rates for long sessions without throttling.

The MateTV Pro packs 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, while the standard model offers 8GB / 128GB. Huawei hasn’t confirmed the RAM and storage numbers for the Max yet, but expectations are understandably high.

The MateTVs come paired with a Lingxi remote and optional add-ons. There’s the Lingxi floating touch controller, built almost like a gamepad, offering an 8ms response time and haptic feedback.

There’s also a Lingxi stylus, which turns the massive display into a giant touchscreen canvas for drawing, doodling, or educational apps.

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