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    Promoted | The Huawei MateBook D 16 is more than just a high-performance, large-screen laptop.
    By Huawei South Africa22 January 2024
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    In the heart of Africa, a digital revolution is unfolding, reshaping the education landscape for students across the continent. As digital access and literacy grow, South African students are increasingly seeking tools that not only keep pace with their academic aspirations but also echo the unique challenges and opportunities of studying in a rapidly evolving digital environment. The dawn of a new academic year brings not just resolutions for academic excellence but also the quest for resources that align with this digital transformation.

    Enter the Huawei MateBook D 16. More than just a high-performance, large-screen laptop, it represents the convergence of Huawei’s technological innovation with the specific needs of South African students who need a versatile and accessible tool, bridging gaps and offering new ways to access information, collaborate and learn.

    Catalysing multifaceted education in Africa: technological edge of the Huawei MateBook D 16

    In South Africa, where educational paradigms are rapidly shifting towards a more integrated and multifaceted approach, students are increasingly venturing beyond traditional academic boundaries. This trend is evident as students across various fields, from business to the sciences, embrace cross-disciplinary skills, blending technology with their primary areas of study. In this context, the need for a device that is as versatile as the students’ learning paths is paramount.

    The Huawei MateBook D 16 rises to this challenge, embodying the ideal fusion of high performance and adaptability. Its powerhouse lies in the 12th-gen Intel Core i5-12450H processor, enhanced by Huawei’s innovative cooling technology and Super Turbo feature. Whether it’s graphic design, statistical analysis or software development, its performance in handling complex tasks is a leap forward, outpacing similar laptops in both programming and creative software applications.

    Crucially, the Huawei MateBook D 16 addresses one of the most pressing concerns for students in South Africa: uninterrupted power supply. With its robust 56Wh battery, offering extended hours of operation, students can engage in their academic pursuits without the anxiety of power outages or battery constraints.

    Tailoring tech for agile learners: mobility and ergonomics of the Huawei MateBook D 16

    South African students often navigate sprawling or geographically dispersed campuses and alternate between study environments like libraries and cafes, and so the need for a laptop that complements this mobile lifestyle is crucial.

    The Huawei MateBook D 16 redefines portability and convenience. Despite its expansive 16-inch screen, it maintains a surprisingly light weight of just 1.68kg and a sleek profile of 17mm. Huawei’s effort to maximise the screen-to-body ratio to 90%, along with an optimal 16:10 aspect ratio, offers students an extended visual workspace. This is invaluable for tasks ranging from analysing complex charts to multitasking with multiple applications, reducing the need to constantly switch tabs.

    Huawei MateBook D 16 with Intel Core i5 now availableEye comfort, especially during long study sessions, is another critical aspect addressed by the Huawei MateBook D 16. With its TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light certification, the laptop ensures reduced eye strain, a feature that is essential for students during intense study periods and lengthy assignments. The keyboard design of the MateBook D 16 also stands out in its ergonomics. Featuring a Soft-Landing design with 1.5mm key travel and a numeric keypad with physical shortcut keys, it offers a tactile and functional typing experience.

    Enhancing learning with smart, integrated technology

    The laptop is a hub of intelligent connectivity, epitomising the concept of a “Super Device”. This feature is huge for students who are often on the move and need to stay connected with minimal hassle. The laptop effortlessly detects and pairs with nearby Huawei devices such as earphones, mouses, keyboards, speakers and printers, simplifying the tech ecosystem for students and eliminating the need to carry multiple peripherals.

    Moreover, the Huawei MateBook D 16 is equipped with advanced Smart Conferencing tools, tailored for the modern student’s need for effective online collaboration. Whether it’s attending virtual lectures or participating in group projects, features such as Personal Voice Enhancement and FollowCam ensure high-quality, distraction-free communication.

    Embrace a transformative academic journey with the MateBook D 16

    As the new year is upon us, it’s an opportune time for students across South Africa to upgrade their academic toolkit. Whether the goal is to achieve better grades, engage in better collaboration or simply enjoy a more enriched online learning environment, the Huawei MateBook D 16 is poised to redefine the concept of a study companion.

    Available on the Huawei online store, Huawei Authorised Experience Store and from selected retailers, you can now own the life-changing Huawei D 16 Intel Core i5 for as little as R14 999.

    Available on the Huawei online store and Huawei Authorised Experience Store (including Incredible Connection and Takealot) with the following specifications:

    • 12th-gen Intel Core i5-12450H high-performance processor;
    • 16GB LPDDR4x memory; and
    • 512GB PCIe SSD storage.

    Recommended retail price: R14 999.

    Available through selected retailers, approved Huawei channel partners and operators, including Vodacom, MTN, Telkom and Cell C, with the following specifications:

    • 12th-gen Intel Core i5-12450H high-performance processor;
    • 8GB LPDDR4x memory; and
    • 512GB PCIe SSD storage.

    From R699/month over 36 months

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