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Huawei announces new lineup of watches, tablets, more

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Huawei has announced its latest range of tech devices during a launch event in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The lineup includes the new Huawei WATCH 4 Pro Space Edition, WATCH FIT 3, and Freebuds 6i wearables. The company also revealed its new MatePad 11.5-inch S tablet and MateBook X Pro and MateBook 14 laptops. Furthermore, Huawei mentioned new colors for the WATCH GT 4 and FreeClip.

Huawei WATCH 4 Pro Space Edition

Huawei Watch 4 Pro Space Edition

The new iteration of Huawei’s flagship smartwatch is made of aerospace-grade DLC titanium. This makes the watch true to its identity of being a space-themed wearable. Its most notable aesthetic detail, in particular, is the exclusive interactive LAVAL watch face. This is inspired by the de Laval nozzle used in rockets and spacecrafts. Additionally, the watch face is surrounded by a nanocrystalline ceramic bezel.

Usage wise, among the watch’s improvements are the introduction of Huawei TruSeen 5.5+ and Health Overview 2.0. The enhanced health report feature now makes new health data and trend analysis functions available. This will allow users to test several basic indicators in just a minute.

The WATCH 4 Pro Space Edition is now available for EUR 649 / GBP 549.99. Customers purchasing from the UK Huawei Store until June 3 will get 10% off and a free Huawei FreeBuds 5.

Huawei WATCH FIT 3

The Huawei WATCH FIT 3 combines fashion and technology. It retains the classic squared design from previous FIT models for its 1.82-inch HD floating display. The wearable has been made sleeker and lighter at 9.9mm thin and 26 grams, respectively. There are also more strap colors available.

Users will benefit from the WATCH FIT 3’s comprehensive health monitoring features including TruSleep 4.0 and TruSeen 5.5. The watch also debuts Smart Sports suggestion that recommends certain exercises depending on the user’s habits.

The WATCH FIT 3 is now available for the following prices:

  • Black, Pink, Green, or Moon White Floroelastomer Strap: EUR 159 / GBP 139.99
  • Grey Nylon Strap: EUR 159 / GBP 139.99
  • Pearl White Leather Strap: EUR 179 / GBP 159.99

The product also comes with a complimentary FreeBuds SE 2 when purchased on the UK Store until June 18.

Huawei MatePad 11.5-inch S

Following last year’s launch of the MatePad 11.5-inch PaperMatte and MatePad Pro 13.2-inch, Huawei is back with another tablet offering. The new MatePad 11.5-inch S comes with the company’s second generation PaperMatte display.

Among its improvements are bringing surface reflectivity down to below 2%. Moreover, it eliminates light interference up to 99%. These capabilities allow users to comfortably read, watch, scribble, and do more even when outdoors or in other brightly-lit environments. The display also features 2.8K resolution and 144Hz refresh rate.

The MatePad 11.5-inch S’s general availability will be on June 18, 2024. Customers may preorder starting June 4 starting at EUR 399 / GBP 349.99. They may also save 10% off when they sign up for the UK Store newsletter here before June 3.

Huawei FreeBuds 6i

To complete the new lineup of wearables, Huawei has announced the new FreeBuds 6i. The wireless earphones supports Intelligent Dynamic Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) 3.0 and up to 35 hours of battery life. They also have a more punchy bass, thanks to their 11mm quad-magnet dynamic drivers that are 50% more powerful than the previous generation.

Aside from the three aforementioned wearables, Huawei has also released a new color option for the WATCH GT 4 and the FreeClip (Beige). Customers may get discounts on these products when they purchase via the UK Huawei Store until June 3, 2024.

  • WATCH GT 4 (41mm Green): EUR 249 / GBP 229.99 (GBP 30 off until June 3)
  • FreeClip (Beige): EUR 199 / GBP 179.99 (GBP 20 off until June 3)
  • FreeBuds 6i: Price and availability to be announced later

Huawei MateBook X Pro

Meanwhile, the newest version of the MateBook X Pro has a revamped and upgraded aesthetic design and performance. It has been made lighter and thinner at 980 gram and 13.5mm. It is also the only sub-1 kilogram laptop with an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor.

The MateBook X Pro promises better GPU performance, cooling, and connectivity with the 3D Metalline Antenna. It also features a 14.2-inch flexible OLED 120Hz display with anti-reflective coating and better contrast. The screen is complemented by SOUND 6 speakers for an immersive audiovisual experience. On top of these, the laptop has a beauty camera and SOUND 4 microphones for richer video conferences.

The MateBook X Pro is priced at EUR 1,999 (16GB+1TB) / GBP 2,099.99 (32GB+2TB). It will be available for preorder from June 4, before general sale on June 18. Customers may get 10% off when they sign up for the UK Store newsletter by June 3.

Huawei MateBook 14

Lastly, the MateBook 14 features a light and thin form factor and a crisp 2.8K touch-control OLED display. It is powered by Intel Core Ultra processors, has a 70Wh large battery, and supports multi-device collaboration.

The new MateBook 14 will retail starting at EUR 1,099 (16GB+512GB) and GBP 1,199.99 (16GB+1TB). Customers may preorder from June 4 before it goes on sale from June 18. They may likewise sign up for the UK Store newsletter before June 3 for a 10% off discount.

GoPaint app

Along with the release of the new MatePad 11.5-inch S, Huawei has officially debuted its GoPaint app. The self-developed app eliminates the need for users to download third-party creation apps.

Specifically designed for Huawei’s tablets, GoPaint comes with a wealth of brushes, and brings easy-to-use features for painting. Its integration, along with the company’s hardware-software architecture, pushes Huawei to be a go-to for creatives who want to get started.

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Razer Blade 16 (2026) packs more cores, faster memory

Razer’s thinnest gaming laptop yet

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Razer Blade 16

Razer has officially unveiled the 2026 version of its Blade 16, doubling down on what it does best: squeezing high-end performance into an ultra-slim chassis.

This year’s refresh focuses on meaningful internal upgrades. That includes a new Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, faster LPDDR5X memory, and NVIDIA’s latest RTX 50 Series laptop GPUs — all while keeping the Blade 16 as the thinnest gaming laptop in Razer’s lineup.

Performance gets a serious bump

At the core of the new Blade 16 is the Intel Core Ultra 9 386H, featuring 16 cores and up to 4.9GHz boost clock. Razer claims a 33% increase in core count versus the previous generation, translating to stronger performance across gaming, content creation, and AI workloads.

There’s also an integrated NPU capable of up to 50 TOPS, enabling faster on-device AI tasks like image generation and live translation.

Memory gets a notable upgrade too. The Blade 16 now supports up to 64GB of LPDDR5X-9600MHz RAM, which Razer positions as the fastest available in a laptop today. The result: quicker responsiveness for heavy multitasking, creative apps, and AI-assisted workflows.

On the graphics side, NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 50 Series (Blackwell architecture) brings DLSS 4 and enhanced AI capabilities for both gaming and creator use cases.

Display and design stay premium

Razer isn’t fixing what isn’t broken. The Blade 16 retains its signature CNC-milled aluminum chassis, measuring just 14.9mm thick and weighing around 2.14kg.

The display remains a highlight. You get a 16-inch QHD+ OLED panel with a 240Hz refresh rate, now brighter and certified for VESA DisplayHDR TrueBlack 1000. It supports full DCI-P3 coverage, Calman calibration, and NVIDIA G-SYNC, making it just as suited for creators as it is for competitive gaming.

Battery life and efficiency improve

Despite the performance gains, Razer is also pushing efficiency. Thanks to Intel’s newer architecture and system-level optimizations, the Blade 16 can hit up to 13 hours of productivity use and up to 15 hours of video playback under ideal conditions.

That’s a notable improvement for a machine in this class, especially given its slim form factor.

Connectivity and audio step up

The 2026 Blade 16 gets a future-ready connectivity suite, including Thunderbolt 5, Wi-Fi 7, and Bluetooth 6.0. There’s also a full set of ports, from USB-A to HDMI 2.1 and an SD card reader.

Audio gets an upgrade too. The six-speaker system now supports THX Spatial Audio+ with virtual 7.1.4 surround, aiming to deliver more immersive sound both on speakers and headphones.

Price and availability

The Razer Blade 16 configured with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 (16GB VRAM) and 32GB LPDDR5X-9600MHz RAM is priced at US$3,499.99 / €3,599.99 MSRP.

It is available now, exclusively via Razer.com and select RazerStores worldwide.

Still the Blade, just sharper

At a glance, the 2026 Blade 16 doesn’t reinvent the formula. But under the hood, it pushes performance, memory speed, and efficiency forward in ways that matter.

It’s still the same idea: a no-compromise gaming laptop that looks like it belongs in a minimalist workspace — just faster, smarter, and a bit more future-proof this time around.

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ASUS launches Zenbook DUO and S14 in the Philippines

Plus, the ZenBook A16 is coming soon.

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At CES 2026, ASUS unveiled an exciting lineup of notebooks headed for launch throughout the year. Earlier this month, the brand finally launched the latest Zenbooks built for maximum portability. Now, ASUS has released the new Zenbook S16 and S14, plus the new Zenbook DUO, in the Philippines.

Zenbook S16, S14

Much like its predecessor, the latest Zenbook S16 is designed for ultra portability. In terms of thinness, the notebook measures only 1.1 centimeters. Plus, it weighs only 1.5 kilograms, making it a perfect addition to your daily kit. The Zenbook S14, on the other hand, weighs only 1.1 kilograms.

As is always expected from the Zenbook S lineup, both laptops will have a tactile Ceraluminum lid, bolstered by an EasyLift hinge for ease of use. It will also have an ErgoSense keyboard with dished keycaps.

The 16- and 14-inch 3K ASUS Lumina OLED screen has touchscreen capabilities and a refresh rate of 120Hz. For audio, the S16 has a six-speaker Dolby Atmos system, including four front-firing tweeters and dual woofers. The S14 has four speakers.

Under the hood, the Zenbook S16 will sport an AMD Ryzen AI 9 465 chipset, while the Zenbook S14 has an Intel Core Ultra 9 Series 3 processor.

For battery, the S16 will have an 83 Wh battery, which can reportedly last over 21 hours, and the S14 has a 77 Wh battery.

Zenbook DUO

If portability isn’t your main focus, the new Zenbook DUO packs in two screens in one device. Though it packs a bit more punch the Zenbook S series, the dual-screen notebook still weighs only 1.65 kilograms.

The Zenbook DUO features the newest Intel Core Ultra 9 Series 3 processor, up to 32GB of memory, and up to 1TB of internal storage. This time, both screens have anti-reflective coating for a better viewing experience.

As with the previous generations of the DUO, this iteration comes with a detachable keyboard and a four different use cases including dual screen, laptop, desktop, and sharing modes.

Powering the beast is a huge 99Wh battery. ASUS says that this is the most they can pack inside without getting users in trouble at the airport.

Zenbook 14

To be clear, this is different from the Zenbook S14, but it bears a striking resemblance to that previous notebook, both in terms of design and hardware. For one, the new Zenbook 14 is 14.9mm thin and only 1.2kg light.

The 14-inch screen carries a WUXGA ASUS Lumina OLED display, putting out images in a 16:10 aspect ratio. The notebook also has an Ergosense keyboard and touchpad for more comfortable typing and more precise controls.

Under the hood, the Zenbook 14 trades the S14’s Intel chip for an AMD Ryzen AI 7 445 processor, capable of up to 50 TOPS. It will also have 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.

For battery, the notebook will have a 75 Wh battery, reportedly capable of lasting over 15 hours of unplugged use.

Zenbook A16

Embodying the spirit of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” the brand is also introducing a modest upgrade to the Zenbook A series.

The new Zenbook A16 is only 1.2 kilograms in weight. Plus, with a 70Wh battery, the notebook can remain unplugged and outside for an entire day. The A16 comes with a 16-inch 3K 120Hz OLED screen and the Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme.

Price, availability in the Philippines

The Zenbook S16 comes in Scandinavian White and starts at PhP 134,995. Meanwhile, the Zenbook S14 comes in Antrim Gray and sells for PhP 129,995.

The Zenbook DUO comes in Moher Gray and starts at PhP 179,995.

Meanwhile, the Zenbook 14 comes in Jade Black and sells for PhP 79,995.

Finally, the Zenbook A16 is coming soon.

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Alienware celebrates 30th anniversary with new Area-51 laptops

The series features Alienware 30, an all-new design language.

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Despite the rise of more gaming brands, Alienware is still one of the most recognizable names for gamers who want dedicated hardware. This year, the brand is celebrating its 30th anniversary. To commemorate the milestone, Alienware has launched the new Area-51 and Aurora notebooks.

Alienware Area-51

Alienware’s Area-51 lineup is the brand’s flagship line of notebooks, packing in the best of the best from the industry. This time is no different.

First of all, the new series will rock Alienware 30, a new design philosophy made especially for the 30th anniversary. On the outside, the laptops have fluid contours, emphasizing curves opposed to the industry’s more angular contemporaries. It also has a Zero Hinge, which hides the laptop’s hinge from view. Finally, it has pillowed palm rests to make usage easy for long gaming sessions.

The 16-inch model can rock up to a WQXGA Anti-Glare OLED screen, featuring 240Hz refresh rate and 620 peak HDR nits. It will also have an LCD option. Alternatively, the 18-inch model has a WQXGA screen, featuring 300Hz refresh rate and 500 nits of brightness.

Inside, the Alienware Area-51 boasts up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX processor and up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 24GB GPU. For memory, gamers can enjoy up to 64GB Dual-Channel DDR5. Finally, for storage, the series can rock up to 2TB SSD natively but can support up to 3 slots, allowing for up to 12TB of internal storage.

The series will have a sizable 96Whr battery. This is complemented by a 280W adapter and the brand’s largest fans by volume to keep things cool.

Alienware 16X Aurora

For those who portability over raw power, the new Alienware 16X Aurora fits inside any day-to-day kit. For example, it ditches the thermal shelf typical of most gaming notebooks today to increase portability. It has rounded edges to make it easier to grasp and to create a slightly pillowed palm rest, similar to its flagship counterpart.

The 16-inch WQXGA OLED panel touts 240Hz refresh rate, 0.2ms response time, and 620 nits HDR peak brightness.

Inside, the notebook has up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor and up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU. These specs are paired with up to 64GB Dual-Channel DDR5 memory and up to 2TB SSD.

Finally, the Alienware 16X Aurora will have a 90Whr battery. This is supported by up to a 280W charger (for the RTX 5070 variant).

Price, availability

Both series are available starting today, March 17.

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