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Huawei plans to release 32-inch and 42-inch MateView monitors for professionals and gamers

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Huawei supposedly has two MateView monitors in the works. (Image source: Weibo - edited)
Huawei supposedly has two MateView monitors in the works. (Image source: Weibo – edited)

Rumour has it that Huawei plans to release two MateView monitors soon; one aimed at gamers and the other at professionals. The latter has already leaked, while the former is reportedly a 42-inch monitor with a 21:9 aspect ratio and a 165 Hz refresh rate.

According to new information from Uncle Mountain and Chang’an Digital Jun, both leakers on Weibo, Huawei has two monitors ready to launch, not just the 32-inch model on which we have reported previously. Apparently, the Chinese company also plans to reveal a 42-inch monitor that it will also sell under its MateView series.

While Huawei will aim the 32-inch monitor at professionals, it has supposedly designed the 42-inch edition with gamers in mind. Accordingly, the smaller of the two will have a 3:2 aspect ratio, a 4,500 x 3,000 resolution and a native 90 Hz refresh rate. By contrast, the 42-inch model will have a 21:9 aspect ratio, which would make sense if Huawei has designed it for gamers. Additionally, the monitor will operate at up to 165 Hz at 3,440 x 1,440 pixels.

It is unclear if the monitor will support AMD FreeSync or NVIDIA G-Sync, but it will have built-in stereo speakers and HDR 400 certification. Currently, it is unknown when Huawei will unveil either monitor. However, the 32-inch model has already been certified by the 3C in China, so we imagine that the company is fairly close to releasing at least the smaller edition.

A supposed render of Huawei's 42-inch MateView gaming monitor. (Image source: Weibo via Gizmochina)
A supposed render of Huawei’s 42-inch MateView gaming monitor. (Image source: Weibo via Gizmochina)
Alex Alderson

Alex Alderson – Senor Staff Writer – @aldersonaj – 3434 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2018

Prior to writing and translating for Notebookcheck, I worked for various companies including Apple and Neowin. I have a BA in International History and Politics from the University of Leeds, which I have since converted to a Law Degree. Happy to chat on Twitter or Notebookchat.

Alex Alderson, 2021-04-30 (Update: 2021-04-30)

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