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The HUAWEI MateView GT monitor has audio system embedded within the stand

In the past few quarters, HUAWEI has tacitly diversified its portfolio of products, particularly in the computer accessories segment. The HUAWEI Display 23.8 “markets the company’s advance in the field of monitors and is now building on this foundation. The latest addition to the company’s family of products is the HUAWEI MateView GT curved screen gaming monitor that has a cool dual front firing speaker bar embedded in the stand.

The design looks like a million dollars, but the features are just impressive too. You get a beautiful 34-inch LCD display with a resolution of 3440 x 1440 pixels and a viewing angle of 178 degrees. The Screen has a refresh rate of 165 Hz, an aspect ratio of 21: 9 and a screen-to-body ratio of 91 percent. The panel of the HUAWEI MateView GT covers 90 percent of the DCI-P3 color space and 121 percent of the sRGB palette, while the peak brightness is 350 nits.

Interestingly, the HUAWEI MateView GT Curved Gaming Monitor comes with it a dark field control function that automatically adjusts the display brightness in low light and overexposed scenesso that users can easily identify items on the screen, especially opponents in a competitive game. It also supports local dimming technology and has also passed the TÜV Rheinland test to reduce harmful blue light exposure.

Speaking of the cool soundbar at the base of the HUAWEI MateView GT, it contains two speakers with 2.0 stereo sound support. In addition, the RGB touch panel on the top can be adjusted with the option of making volume adjustments and lighting effects. It is currently up for grabs in China and will soon reach Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Japan and other regions.

In addition to a gaming-centric monitor, the company is adding another interesting product to its portfolio with HUAWEI MateView, a flagship monitor with a breathtaking design and impressive specifications. It features a 28.2-inch 4K HDR display with a unique 3: 2 aspect ratio, an impressive 94 percent screen-to-body ratio, and a peak brightness of 500 nits. The panel covers 98 percent of the DCI-P3 color space and 100 percent of the sRGB spectrum.


Nadeem Sarwar

I’ve been writing about consumer technology for over three years and have worked with names like NDTV and Beebom in the past. Leaving the latest news aside, I’ve checked out my fair share of devices that range from smartphones and laptops to smart home devices. I’ve also interviewed technical executives and acted as a presenter on YouTube videos talking about the latest and greatest gadgets out there.

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