Huawei mobile phones are growing in popularity in North America, with products available on Amazon and brick and mortar stores as well. They have now expanded their product lineup to include 13" laptops, the MateBook X and the MateBook D. These laptops are fanless, thanks to their all metal design and the incorporation of Huawei's Space Cooling technology which are microencapsulated phase change materials built into the body of the laptop. Inside you will find a seventh generation i5 or i7 variant, either 4GB or 8GB of LPDDR3 RAM and a 256GB or 512GB SSD. The Inquirer were impressed with almost every aspect of this ultramobile, from performance to the nine hours of battery life; read all about it here.
"LAPTOPS? REALLY? Is there anything Huawei isn't producing these days? We should have known this day would come when Huawei announced its first Windows 10 tablet, the original MateBook. Now, over a year later, the Chinese behemoth has unveiled its successor along with two, very un-tablety laptops: the MateBook X and the MateBook D."
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Why does anyone buy anything
Why does anyone buy anything from this brand?
Because they make high
Because they make high quality product for a reasonable price.
That mentality is the very
That mentality is the very same one that has destroyed all of the western economies of the world.
Yer kidding, right?
Yer kidding, right?
No. I really cant imagine
No. I really cant imagine anyone in the west, South Korea or Japan buying anything from companies lile Lenovo, Huawei, Foxconn(intentionally), but im forgetting how low the west’s standards have sunk.
In the particular case of Huawei, they have been caught putting backdoors in their products that send thd stupid westerners’ info right back to China.
So yeah, why would any sane person buy stuff from them?
Lenovo was literally the
Lenovo was literally the largest seller of systems on the planet last year and is in second by a hair behind HP this year. Foxconn, unless something bizarre happened in Q1 is the largest provider of electronics manufacturing services on the planet.
Not saying there are not issues with them, their products or their working conditions but the statement that no one buys them is simply wrong.
I never said that no one buys
I never said that no one buys them. I know theyre hugely popular purveyors of backdoored or sub par e-waste. I said i cant imagine why anyone would buy from such disgusting companies. Im well aware that junk food is more popular than good food as well. Its a race to the bottom though.