Aside from the Nova 8i, Huawei Malaysia will be launching a number of other products as well, including two premium monitors. These include the Huawei MateView 4K monitor, as well as the Huawei MateView GT curved ultrawide gaming monitor.
Let’s start with the MateView GT first. It sports a 34-inch 3440 x 1440 VA panel with a wide 21:9 aspect ratio. It also has a 1500R curvature, and given that this is a gaming-centric monitor, it features a fast 165Hz refresh rate as well. Interestingly, it has a built-in stereo soundbar too.
As for the MateView 4K monitor, it’s catered to creative professionals who need accurate colour reproduction. The MateView’s 28.2-inch 3840 x 2560 IPS screen with a 3:2 aspect ratio covers 98% of the DCI-P3 colour space, and it supports HDR400 as well.
Other notable features of the MateView include an impressive 94% screen-to-body ratio – which lends to a sleek, modern-looking design – a maximum brightness of 500 nits, and just like the MateView GT, this monitor has built-in speakers too (along with dual microphones), though it’s not a soundbar.
The Huawei MateView and Huawei MateView GT do look quite compelling, but given their premium appeal, expect them to cost a premium too. We’ll find out just how much these two monitors will cost once they are officially launched in Malaysia next week on 6 July.