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Huawei's MateBook Fold Ultimate Design redefines portable computing with a jaw-dropping 18-Inch foldable OLED screen.

In a move that screams “we’re not just following trends, we’re creating them,” Huawei unveiled its first-ever foldable laptop, the MateBook Fold Ultimate Design. This isn’t just another laptop—it’s an 18-inch OLED behemoth that folds down to a 13-inch form factor, basically giving you a portable desktop when you need it.

RADII highlights the Huawei Matebook Fold Ultimate Design.

The engineering is frankly ridiculous. At just 7.3mm unfolded (14.9mm folded), it’s thinner than your average Netflix true crime documentary plot. Huawei is flexing hard by calling it “the world’s lightest commercial foldable laptop” while simultaneously housing “the largest commercial foldable-screen device” on the market.

RADII highlights the Huawei Matebook Fold Ultimate Design.

What’s really interesting is that this beast runs on HarmonyOS Next—Huawei’s homegrown operating system—not Windows. In the ongoing tech cold war, this represents Huawei’s middle finger to Western dependencies, essentially saying “we can build our own shit, thank you very much.” The catch? It costs a whopping 23,999 RMB (approximately $3,324 USD).

Catch the video below for a more comprehensive—and poetic—visual of what the Huawei Matebook Fold Ultimate Design looks like out in the world.

Cover image via Huawei.

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Huawei's MateBook Fold Ultimate Design redefines portable computing with a jaw-dropping 18-Inch foldable OLED screen.

In a move that screams “we’re not just following trends, we’re creating them,” Huawei unveiled its first-ever foldable laptop, the MateBook Fold Ultimate Design. This isn’t just another laptop—it’s an 18-inch OLED behemoth that folds down to a 13-inch form factor, basically giving you a portable desktop when you need it.

RADII highlights the Huawei Matebook Fold Ultimate Design.

The engineering is frankly ridiculous. At just 7.3mm unfolded (14.9mm folded), it’s thinner than your average Netflix true crime documentary plot. Huawei is flexing hard by calling it “the world’s lightest commercial foldable laptop” while simultaneously housing “the largest commercial foldable-screen device” on the market.

RADII highlights the Huawei Matebook Fold Ultimate Design.

What’s really interesting is that this beast runs on HarmonyOS Next—Huawei’s homegrown operating system—not Windows. In the ongoing tech cold war, this represents Huawei’s middle finger to Western dependencies, essentially saying “we can build our own shit, thank you very much.” The catch? It costs a whopping 23,999 RMB (approximately $3,324 USD).

Catch the video below for a more comprehensive—and poetic—visual of what the Huawei Matebook Fold Ultimate Design looks like out in the world.

Cover image via Huawei.

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Huawei's MateBook Fold Ultimate Design redefines portable computing with a jaw-dropping 18-Inch foldable OLED screen.

In a move that screams “we’re not just following trends, we’re creating them,” Huawei unveiled its first-ever foldable laptop, the MateBook Fold Ultimate Design. This isn’t just another laptop—it’s an 18-inch OLED behemoth that folds down to a 13-inch form factor, basically giving you a portable desktop when you need it.

RADII highlights the Huawei Matebook Fold Ultimate Design.

The engineering is frankly ridiculous. At just 7.3mm unfolded (14.9mm folded), it’s thinner than your average Netflix true crime documentary plot. Huawei is flexing hard by calling it “the world’s lightest commercial foldable laptop” while simultaneously housing “the largest commercial foldable-screen device” on the market.

RADII highlights the Huawei Matebook Fold Ultimate Design.

What’s really interesting is that this beast runs on HarmonyOS Next—Huawei’s homegrown operating system—not Windows. In the ongoing tech cold war, this represents Huawei’s middle finger to Western dependencies, essentially saying “we can build our own shit, thank you very much.” The catch? It costs a whopping 23,999 RMB (approximately $3,324 USD).

Catch the video below for a more comprehensive—and poetic—visual of what the Huawei Matebook Fold Ultimate Design looks like out in the world.

Cover image via Huawei.

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Huawei's MateBook Fold Ultimate Design redefines portable computing with a jaw-dropping 18-Inch foldable OLED screen.

In a move that screams “we’re not just following trends, we’re creating them,” Huawei unveiled its first-ever foldable laptop, the MateBook Fold Ultimate Design. This isn’t just another laptop—it’s an 18-inch OLED behemoth that folds down to a 13-inch form factor, basically giving you a portable desktop when you need it.

RADII highlights the Huawei Matebook Fold Ultimate Design.

The engineering is frankly ridiculous. At just 7.3mm unfolded (14.9mm folded), it’s thinner than your average Netflix true crime documentary plot. Huawei is flexing hard by calling it “the world’s lightest commercial foldable laptop” while simultaneously housing “the largest commercial foldable-screen device” on the market.

RADII highlights the Huawei Matebook Fold Ultimate Design.

What’s really interesting is that this beast runs on HarmonyOS Next—Huawei’s homegrown operating system—not Windows. In the ongoing tech cold war, this represents Huawei’s middle finger to Western dependencies, essentially saying “we can build our own shit, thank you very much.” The catch? It costs a whopping 23,999 RMB (approximately $3,324 USD).

Catch the video below for a more comprehensive—and poetic—visual of what the Huawei Matebook Fold Ultimate Design looks like out in the world.

Cover image via Huawei.

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