laptop
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Huawei releases new MateBook 13 with Ryzen 5 3500U processor
Huawei has just announced the MateBook 13, a portable notebook with a Ryzen 5 3500U processor.
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Global laptop shipments in 2020 may not be as bad as initially predicted
Global notebook PC shipments will rise to 171 million units in 2020, up from an original estimate of 156 million units, market research firm Omdia said in a new report.
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ThinkPad X1 Carbon and Yoga 2020 on sale from 9999 yuan in China
After the launch of ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2020 and ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2020 on May 20, the two products, which are priced from 9999 yuan, officially went on sale today.
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Huawei 2020 MateBook X Pro up for pre-order in overseas markets
Huawei MateBook X Pro 2020 model and MateBook 13 2020 model are available for pre-order at Huawei Mall for overseas markets.
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Honor releases new MagicBook Pro, priced from 5,599 yuan
At tonight's Honor Smart Living New Product Launch, Honor's new MagicBook Pro was the first to be unveiled, powered by a 10th generation Core processor and NVIDIA MX 350 Solo Display, supporting newly upgraded multi-screen collaboration.
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Test finds 2020 MacBook Air boosts brightness by 30% with Windows
The 2020 MacBook Air gets a 30 percent boost in screen brightness when using the Windows operating system, according to the latest NotebookCheck test.
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Global notebook shipments down 2% year-on-year in Q1
In the first quarter of 2020, 37.9 million notebooks were shipped worldwide, down 2 percent year-over-year, according to a new report from Strategy Analytics.
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Samsung admits Galaxy Chromebook 2020 has battery life issues, working on fix
Four months ago, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Chromebook 2020, arguably the most beautiful Chrome OS laptop ever made.
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BOE reportedly will launch three OLED panels for notebooks this year
BOE, which has made progress in OLED panels, has prepared to enter the notebook OLED panel market. This year it plans to launch a variety of OLED panels for notebook computers.
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Lenovo releases new Legion gaming laptop with Intel 10th gen H series processor
Lenovo has announced several new products to join its Legion gaming laptop family. In terms of high-end, the new Legion 7 uses GeForce RTX 2080 Super Max-Q graphics chip and Intel's new 10th generation i9 H series processor. The machine adheres to the 1080p display and provides a paid option to upgrade from the default refresh rate of 144Hz to 240Hz.