Honor notebook

Yesterday, Honor President Zhao Ming made an interesting statement, saying that Honor Game Book will hit the market soon. When analyzing this statement, we understand that Honor is expected to launch a series of gaming notebooks for young people. At the same time, we can learn from various sources that Huawei may launch high-performance books for office workers and creators. Huawei’s multi-screen collaboration function is also expected to bring some different experiences.

Huawei Performance Book

In April this year, in an interview, Wang Yinfeng, President of Huawei’s consumer business tablet and PC product line, said that Huawei will design performance and desktop products.

Honor Game Book

Later, one of the Weibo bloggers found a Huawei notebook in the database, which was equipped with an AMD R7 4800H processor. As you understand, it is in line with the early announcements concerning the high-performance products.

At present, notebooks equipped with AMD Ryzen 4000H series processors mainly belong to the mid-range category. So Huawei is likely to design a high-end model, which combines design and performance.

Honor Game Book

In June this year, Zhao Ming said that the Honor Game Book has been planned for a long time, and will be launched this year. ‘It’s amazing to grind a sword for several years’. According to Zhao Ming, the Honor gaming notebook is likely to be launched in July. But there is currently no configuration information leaked. This is also a new product series. So it is possible to choose both AMD and Intel processors and carry NVIDIA graphics cards.

Multi-Screen Collaboration

As the main function of the Huawei/Honor laptop, the multi-screen collaboration function has been well welcomed by many people. So there is every reason to think Huawei may design new collaborative functions for gaming/performance notebooks. Say, they may use a smartphone as a touch controller to operate games or displaying CPU, GPU temperature, and frequency information on the smartphone in real-time.

By Argam Artashyan

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