Huawei has launched the MateBook Fold, the world's first foldable 18-inch laptop, marking a notable advancement in foldable computing devices. The device functions both as an 18-inch tablet and a 13-inch laptop, featuring a slim profile at just 7.3mm thick when unfolded. Priced starting at $3,300, the MateBook Fold is currently available exclusively in China. The introduction of this foldable laptop, running on Huawei's HarmonyOS, is seen as a move that could challenge Western technology companies and signal a new phase of innovation in the personal computer market.
Huawei just dropped its first foldable laptop at only 7.3mm thick when unfolded The MateBook Fold starting at $3300 exclusively in China https://t.co/sbqeEWwiuK
Incredibly exciting! Huawei's foray into HarmonyOS laptops shakes up the tech giants in the West, promising a new era of PC innovation. https://t.co/4RlkCE3IJa
Huawei launched the world’s first foldable 18-inch laptop this week. The Matebook Fold also went trending on Weibo, and I can see why. It's basically both an 18-inch tablet and a 13-inch laptop, lightweight and just 7.3mm thick when unfolded. Only sold in China currently, prices https://t.co/7N2lZDVnMZ