Huawei's hopeful hybrid Windows tablet, the MateBook, lands on July 11

Huawei MateBook

It looks like hybrid computing devices are finally catching on – who would've thunk? Huawei has announced that its latest sleek slate, the MateBook, will hit the US on July 11 starting at $699 (about £475, AU$940).

But, if you want Huawei’s bloatware-free Windows Signature Edition, you can pre-order the MateBook on Microsoft’s online store right now.

Keyboard not included

Unfortunately, Huawei is continuing the trend that Microsoft has started in not including the tablet’s all-but-vital keyboard cover accessory. Instead, the backlit, metal oxide keyboard comes for an additional $129 (about £87, AU$172).

Speaking of additional accessories, Huawei’s take on the Windows stylus, the MatePen, goes for an extra $59 (about £40, AU$79) – while the optional MateDock accounts for the tablet’s USB-C port with USB 3.0, Ethernet, HDMI and VGA connectivity for another $89 (about £60, AU$119).

So, while the MateBook starts affordably, the most expensive option comes in at $1,199 (about £762, AU$1,500). Couple that with some pricey but vital accessories, and the MateBook will begin to cost you. Good thing it comes in a gorgeous, aluminum unibody frame and offers a fingerprint scanner. Stay tuned for our full review coming soon.

Joe Osborne

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