The Huawei MateBook 14 2021 received the green light to be marketed in Brazil. Approved by the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) last week, the notebook has a 512 GB SSD and 11th generation Intel processor. But so far, there is no forecast of launching the notebook in national trade.
At the request of the manufacturer itself, the Chinese brand computer was certified by the agency on the last day 19. Two models were approved by the agency: KLVD-WDH9 and KLVD-WFE9. The codes are intended for two variants of the MateBook 14 2021 line, which has already been officially announced by Huawei abroad.
Starting with KLVD-WDH9, this is the duo’s “simplest” option. The computer has the Intel Core i5-1135G7 processor, 11th generation, Intel Xe video card, and 8 GB RAM. In addition, the notebook reaches the consumer with 512 GB of storage via SSD (NVMe PCIe) and Windows 10 Home.
The KLVD-WFE9 model variant is more full-bodied. With the Intel Core i7-1165G7 processor, your computer has 16 GB RAM and the same amount of space via SSD (NVMe PCIe): 512 GB. Just like the other edition, Huawei’s notebook comes out of the box with Windows 10 Home factory.
Moreover, the two variants are similar. This is the case of the 14-inch screen with resolution of 2160 x 1440 pixels. The IPS panel still has brightness of 300 nits, occupies 90% of the notebook body and covers 100% of the sRGB color scale. The webcam with 720p resolution, on the other hand, is positioned on the keyboard.
The dual’s list of specifications still includes Wi-Fi 5 connectivity and Bluetooth 5.1. On the sides, users also have a USB-C port, two USB-A and an HDMI, plus a dedicated input for headphones (3.5 mm). Huawei’s notebook still has a fingerprint reader for biometrics.