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Huawei Launches Huawei MateView GT Monitor In South Africa

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Tonight, global technology giant Huawei launched its new Huawei MateView GT monitor at an event held at The Galleria in Sandton.

Here’s what you can expect from the brand new Huawei MateView GT.

Speaking of gaming, the cutting-edge technology, reliability, performance and outstanding mastery of the Huawei MateView GT, Huawei’s first desktop monitor, is sure to impress even the most discerning of players.

The Huawei MateView GT features a curved, ultra-wide, 21:9, 34-inch display, as well as an innovative integrated SoundBar. Huawei’s first curved monitor, the Huawei MateView GT, is designed for gaming enthusiasts and users who seek the ultimate video and entertainment experience.

It boosts colour accuracy for games and video editing by supporting DCI-P3 colour space. It also offers a peak brightness of 350 nits and a contrast ratio of 4000:1, as well as HDR 10 to make your content more realistic.

Huawei understands that a high refresh rate is essential for any gaming display, and so the Huawei MateView GT supports a refresh rate of 165Hz, allowing it to unleash its full graphic processing capabilities. This not only guarantees smoother and clearer visuals, but also reduces any damage to your eyesight.

Its SoundBar meticulously combines the speaker and bracket into one, and includes two speakers that support 2.0 stereo sound, creating a powerful audiovisual experience. Whether for games or videos, this feature allows you to enjoy stunning surround sound. The RGB touch panel on the SoundBar offers both a customisable lighting effect and allows you to easily adjust the volume.

Of course, the Huawei MateView GT is as much for gamers as it is for anyone who enjoys high-quality entertainment. Movie and series lovers will love its many features, too.

Pre-order the Huawei MateView GT (priced at R13,999) between 26 November and 6 December by paying a R499 deposit, and get R2,599 off. You’ll also get a free Huawei Bluetooth speaker. Ts and Cs apply.

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