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5 reasons why students will love the Huawei Matebook D

This post is brought to you by Huawei Malaysia.

It’s really hard to find the perfect laptop that’ll fit all your needs, and this problem is exacerbated when your budget is what you had for lunch plus another zero. That’s the problem students face every single time they need to get a new device just to survive college.

But it doesn’t have to be that way. In fact, Huawei’s got the perfect laptop for those on a tight budget, and it’s called the Huawei Matebook D. Here are 5 reasons why you’ll love it.

Immersive screen

Forget about low-res displays with terrible viewing angles because that’s so 2001. Huawei’s Matebook D brings you into the modern era with a 14-inch Full HD display with extremely narrow bezels. This gives you maximum immersion in whatever it is that you’re doing, be it watching movies, doing work, or trying to mask out your face in Photoshop.

Quad speakers tuned by Dolby Atmos

Tired of wimpy dual-speaker setups? Huawei is too, which is why they’ve equipped the Matebook D with a quad-speaker setup. What’s more, they’ve even gotten the folks over at Dolby Atmos (yes, the movie theater people) to tune them so you’re pretty much guaranteed an excellent audio experience.

Super portable

Lugging around laptops that weigh upwards of 2kg not your thing? There’s good news because the Huawei Matebook D comes in at just 1.45kg. This means that it’ll be much easier to carry around all day!

If you’re concerned about the Pocket Charger that you need to keep this thing running, that brick is also really light, weighing just 155g. Plus, this Pocket Charger supports charging for smartphones so you can leave your phone charger at home and save even more weight off your back.

Powerful and long-lasting

When it comes to demanding workloads, performance is key. Huawei’s Matebook D is no slouch. It features the latest 8th Gen Intel Core processors that will have you whizzing through your tasks with ease. Don’t let outdated processors slow you down.

Huawei’s Matebook D also features the company’s speedy wireless transfer solution, Huawei Share. With this you can share 1G data transmission in just 1 min.

As a busy college student, you don’t have time to spend all day stuck at a power source because your laptop’s battery doesn’t last. Huawei’s Matebook D will last up to 12 hours on a single charge so it will go as long as you will go.

It’s affordable

Money, money, money, being broke just isn’t funny (that’s how the song goes right?). Probably the best thing about Huawei’s Matebook D is that you can pick this device up for just RM2,999. Yup, all that performance, portability, screen and longevity for under RM3,000. What else could you want?

Pick up your very own Huawei Matebook D at any authorised Huawei retailer and online at Huawei’s online store or senQ today!

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