Huawei is apparently working on a new all in desktop PC. The news arrives after a leak on the Qicha app revealed details of the patent for this system, which was granted to the company on 25th December 2020.
The Chinese tech giant had applied for four different patents. In other words, the company patented four different variations of the upcoming all in one desktop PC, as per a MyDrivers report. Looking at the patent, the new PC is basically designed with productivity in mind, with the focus being on video conference utility and other less intensive office work, which is become more common in the professional fields due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The primary aspect that differs each of these all in one desktops are the bases. These vary between each PC with one using a 45 degree angled base, one having a bracket design, or even using a simple straight stand and base as well. Similarly, another variation between the patents is for the heat dissipation vents, which can either be found on the back of the PC or on the sides. Notably, each variant arrives with in an ultra thin form factor.
At the moment, these are just patents and we have no way of confirming whether or not the company is actually working on such a product. The company had just recently launched the Huawei MateStation B515 desktops for enterprises, so it would not be surprising if it aims at launching similar work oriented stations, since it did plan on expanding its presence in the desktop market as well. So stay tuned for more, as we will be providing more updates when additional information is available.
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