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Huawei MateBook E Go is officially set to launch during the Mate 50 event

The MateBook E Go. (Source: Huawei)
The MateBook E Go. (Source: Huawei)
Huawei has announced that a new tablet PC called the MateBook E Go will debut imminently, alongside the Mate 50 series of flagship smartphones. The device will ostensibly ship with Windows 11 and has been revealed to support a keyboard dock thus far. It also has at least 1 USB type-C port and has a 3.5mm headphone jack.

The Huawei Mate 50 product event has officially become a more general Mate-series launch. The Apple-beating early September press conference is now officially confirmed to unveil at least 1 additional device that is definitely not a premium HarmonyOS phablet.

In fact, the upcoming MateBook E variant is clearly coming for the Surface Go line, in name at least. It is depicted as capable of running Windows 11 out of the box, and as working with a compatible, detachable keyboard accessory. It will come in black or silver-gray colorways, with kickstand casings that may or may not be removable.

Huawei has yet to tease any further specs or features for the upcoming 2-in-1 PC; then again, it has completed a design reveal for the MateBook E Go, which hints at minimal screen bezels, a rear camera hump, a headphone jack and type-C support - in fact, that feature seems to be mirrored on either side of the tablet's body, along with the speaker grille.

There is also a magnetic mount for a stylus, although there is no guarantee the pen shown will come in the box with the new convertible device.

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The MateBook E Go's new promo poster. (Source: Huawei via Weibo)
The MateBook E Go's new promo poster. (Source: Huawei via Weibo)
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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2022-09- 1 (Update: 2022-09- 1)