Huawei recently held a conference revealing its HarmonyOS PC and as part of the event, they also showcased a MateBook Pro running the Huawei’s proprietary operating system.

Images of the product emerged on Weibo, showing the consumer-grade HarmonyOS laptop. It sports a matte finish in Gray, and turning to front reveals the UI and the HarmonyOS logo on one of the button keys.

While the laptop is mainly designed to work seamlessly with a Huawei smartphone, it will also be compatible with Windows systems, at least according to some leaks.
Software-wise, this MateBook Pro supports a range of HarmonyOS mobile apps such as RedNote and Bilibili.
Technical details are scarce for now, so there’s no info yet on what powers this laptop. But according a a new leak, the laptop could feature Huawei’s first PC chip called the ‘Kirin X90’.
As for other specs, we should learn more on its May 19 or 20 official launch.


Would be nice if someone could test if the hardware is compatible with Linux distros like Ubuntu or Mint.