Huawei made its name in the Android phone and tablet market. However, a prolonged bout of official US sanctions following allegations of subterfuge on behalf of the Chinese state establishment has driven it to abandon its emphasis on these markets and turn to others, such as those for PCs, instead.
This entails laptops such as the MateBook series; however, Huawei had also recently shown signs of breaking into the desktop space as well. This includes peripherals such as the inaugural, 23.8-inch Huawei Display.
It has been available in some regions such as the EU to date. Now, the OEM has also announced that it has been released to the UK as well. It costs £149.99 (~US$207) to its new audience.
For this, the buyer gets an IPS display that covers 72% of the NTSC color gamut and restrained I/O that includes a VGA port. Therefore, it might be best for office use at best.
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