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Huawei’s first-ever desktop monitor to hit the market on April 14th

Nivedita Bangari by Nivedita Bangari
April 3, 2021
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Today, Huawei Business Group has officially announced the launch of its first desktop monitor. Dubbed as the Huawei Display 23.8’’, the new monitor is a first step from the company which is looking to diversify its product portfolio. The new product is also marked as being part of the company’s  ‘1+8+N’ strategy.

According to sources, the new monitor features a near bezel-less display, similar to the ones seen in laptops the company. The company also states that the new monitor features its ‘FullView DNA’ technology.

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The desktop monitor has a sleek and seamless unibody design, surrounded by three narrow bezels that measure in at just 5.7mm. It also has a 90 percent screen to body ratio and the monitor will be compatible with PCs, laptops, and even mobile devices as well.

From reports, we found that the panel supports IPS and features an FHD (1920x1080px) resolution. It boasts a 72 percent NTSC color gamut and a contrast ratio of 1000:1 with a 178 degrees wide viewing angle.

According to sources, the monitor offers premium picture quality, with the support of features mentioned above, also that all the features are supported by the TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light certification and Flicker-Free certification for better protection of the users’ eyes.

The Huawei Display 23.8″ will be available from the company’s official store from 14th April 2021 and is priced at £149.99 (roughly $207). Pre-orders have already begun and will last till April 13, with a MateDock 2 also being offered in the pre-orders along with a £30 (roughly $42) discount as well. the countries in which the monitor will be launched are the UK, France, Germany, Malaysia, Thailand, and The Philippines.

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