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Boost your productivity & eyesight with Huawei Matebook D Series, IPS display & anti-glare technology

May 14, 2020
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Studying and working from home has become the new normal and during this Ramadan season, we need a laptop that is lightweight, powerful and has a great display. The Huawei Matebook D series embodies all these and has a solid battery life. Eye protection for laptop users is a major challenge for laptop manufacturers but the Huawei MateBook D series, solves this issue with its In-Plane Switching (IPS) display and anti-glare technology, making it one of the safest solutions to getting your everyday tasks completed.

Now sitting in front of your laptop for extended periods whiles learning online, writing and editing documents or holding that zoom meeting has been made easier and healthier on the eyes.

TÜV Rheinland Certified Display: For Your Eyes Only

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The MateBook D series uses the IPS screen with anti-glare protection to avoid conflict with the display color correction interface. It seamlessly integrates software and hardware solutions to adjust screen white balance and reduce harmful blue light and color temperature to account for conditions, providing for comfortable viewing.
This professional-grade eye comfort mode is incredibly effective and has passed TÜV Rheinland’s strict certification process.

Meanwhile, the MateBook D series strikes a balance between eye protection and vibrant color, so even though the colors on screen look bright and authentic, they won’t hurt your eyes. This is due in part to HUAWEI ClariVu Display Enhancement, which automatically optimizes the detail color of any image.

To turn on Eye Comfort mode, you just need to right-click any blank space on your desktop, select Display Manager, then toggle on the switch in the Eye Comfort section. You will then see the screen change to a warmer hue. If you are spending a lot of time studying online or even compiling reports for work, you’ll be able to view the screen from any angle, thanks to the MateBook D series’ anti-glare matte screen. HUAWEI MateBook D 14 has a 180° opening angle. If you’ve been sitting down all day, you can put the laptop flat on a table and stand up, then continue to study while looking directly down at it. The anti-glare matte screen effectively blocks reflected sunlight and strong interior lighting, so you get a clear view, wherever you are.

All the power you need

In addition to being safe to use, the HUAWEI MateBook D series laptops also pack fancy features and enough power to make sure you work or classes are done faster and smoother. Top of the list is Huawei Multi-screen Collaboration.

A clever feature which can give you a huge boost to your productivity, this feature eliminates software barriers between Android and Windows, so you can work seamlessly across your phone and laptop. For example, if you’re doing coursework at home and you get a notification on your phone saying your class has been rearranged, you can use your laptop’s keyboard to confirm it, without needing to do anything from your phone. You can also easily transfer files between both devices by just dragging and dropping, making it easier to share photos of your family Iftar dinner via email.

In terms of power, the HUAWEI MateBook D series comes in two configurations, AMD and Intel. The former packs an AMD Ryzen processor and a Radeon Vega Graphics card; whereas the latter features a 10th generation Intel Core processor and a NVIDIA® GeForce® MX250 display card. Each version is powerful and efficient, and delivers a smooth, lag-free performance, even when multitasking. This way you can have an interruption free working or studying experience and be done faster than ever.

Thanks to its TÜV Rheinland-certified eye comfort mode and anti-glare IPS display, the HUAWEI MateBook D series gives you a broad viewing angle while protecting your eyesight. Additionally, its wide range of performance focused hardware and software ensures that working and studying are made more efficient. All in all, these laptops are great choices if you’re used to long online work and study sessions, promising you that you will be done just in time of Iftar.

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