Huawei launched its new and updated version of its mid-screen MateView GT for the year 2026 to compete strongly in global markets. Huawei offers its finest and most advanced version of this innovative screen at a price of about US$377 to provide an exceptional visual and audio experience. This version features ultra-high 4K resolution and a refresh rate of 160 Hz, in addition to a powerful and advanced audio system to meet the aspirations of users looking for high display quality and excellent audio performance in one device.
Huawei offers its new screen in four different versions to suit all needs and budgets available to users. The top model in this lineup relies on a stunning 27-inch IPS panel that displays its content in 4K resolution and supports a refresh rate of 160 Hz. This wonderful screen can cover the DCI-P3 color space by 95% while achieving a peak brightness of 450 nits, thus setting strong competitive standards against other famous monitors such as the TUF Gaming VG27UQ1A monitor from Asus, which is available at a price of $379. American.
This pioneering screen shines with a wide range of exceptional technical features that outperform its counterparts in many important aspects. The screen supports a special mode that raises the refresh rate to 320 Hz when the resolution is lowered to 1080p to ensure maximum smoothness. It includes multiple ports, including two HDMI 2.1 ports, a DisplayPort 1.4 port, and a USB-C port that supports 100 watts of power delivery. This creativity is complemented by a built-in audio system that includes five engines that include two 5-watt full-range speakers, two 3-watt high-frequency speakers, and a subwoofer. With a capacity of 5 watts.

Huawei offers another option called Smooth Edition to meet the requirements of those looking for higher refresh rates and greater smoothness of movement. This version comes with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels and provides a lower brightness of 350 nits, but excels by supporting a higher refresh rate of 200 Hz. The administration gives its customers great flexibility in choosing by providing the 4K and QHD versions at reduced and economical prices by removing the built-in audio system and the advanced USB-C port to reduce the final cost for consumers who do not want these specific additions.
The administration is launching a variety of new screens on the market at varying prices and suitable for different categories of users around the world. The price of the basic 1440p version starts at 1,099 Chinese yuan, which is equivalent to about 159 US dollars, and rises to 1,499 Chinese yuan, or 217 US dollars, for the version equipped with an audio system, while the 4K version is available at a price of 1,999 Chinese yuan, or 290 US dollars, without speakers, reaching 2,599 Chinese yuan, or 377 US dollars. For the integrated audio version, Huawei has so far kept quiet about the exact details regarding the official launch dates in other international markets.









