Huawei will launch its own brand of monitors as well as consumer desktop products, Chinese media quoted Wang Yinfeng, president of Huawei's tablet and PC product line, as saying.
The news was reported by jiemian.com. However, it is worth noting that the news that Huawei will launch desktops has been circulating for a long time.
Previous reports said that the Huawei desktop will be powered by a Kunpeng 920 processor with 8GB of DDR4-2666 RAM and a 256GB solid state drive.
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It will have an AMD Radeon R7 430 discrete graphics card, 180W power supply, and come pre-installed with China-made KylinOS.
As for monitors, previous media reports said that Huawei will outsource the production of standard monitor products (non-curved) to BOEVT, an ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) subsidiary of BOE Technology Group, and that the first batch of products will include two to three monitors.
In addition, Huawei will also subcontract the manufacturing of curved-screen monitors for the gaming market to TPV Technology, with an initial order quantity of more than 1 million units, including the current mainstream 27-inch and 34-inch screen size.