We’re not gonna lie — we are elated that Huawei‘s first gaming monitor is coming to the Philippines. We’ve been eyeing the product since its launch.
(Update, July 7: Huawei’s first gaming monitor is up for preorder in the Philippines! Price and pre-purchase freebie here.)
Yes, the technology giant has confirmed that the Huawei MateView GT will be launched in the country July 6. And it is “just the first of many display innovations that Huawei is going to bring to the local market,” the company said.
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The Huawei MateView GT looks as good as it is feature-packed. It’s curved — getting a 1500R curvature, specifically — for a more consistent and immersive viewing experience. It boasts a 34-inch panel with a 3,440 x 1,440 resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. The aspect ratio is ultra-wide at 21:9, and the brightness and contrast-ratio levels are high at 350 nits and 4,000:1, respectively. Plus there’s HDR10 for PC and console gaming and Delta E of below 2 in the DCI-P3 color space for boosting color accuracy.
Expect other gaming-focused features such as an integrated 10-watt soundbar with a dual-speaker system, a built-in crosshair for first-person-shooter gamers, an RGB touch panel, and Huawei’s Dark Field Control, a function that automatically adjusts brightness in dim and overexposed scenes for users to easily spot their opponents. Learn more about the premium gaming monitor in the video included in the tweet below.
#LiveSmartWithHuawei & immerse yourself in your gaming world with the 34-inch curved screen on the all-new #HUAWEIMateViewGT.
— HuaweiDeviceUSA (@HuaweiDeviceUSA) June 3, 2021
Learn more: https://t.co/N5W8eNpvoXpic.twitter.com/qRhPRl5wRS
Introduction video of the Huawei MateView GT, which looks like a worthy addition to a Filipino esports champion’s gaming armament
In Germany, the MateView GT has a suggested retail price of €549 (around P31,746 or $665). In China, on the other hand, it costs ¥3,599 (P26,820 or $562).
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