The MateBook 2-in-1 hybrid tablet is reminiscent of the iPad Pro but runs Windows 10 and will be used for both personal and business purposes. Its body is made of aluminum, it weighs 635 grams and has a thickness of 6.9mm. Like the Surface Pro 4, the MateBook offers a stylus pen accessory with Windows Ink support, as well as 2,048 levels of pressure. Users can buy the optional stylus for $59, but if they want to turn the tablet into a mini laptop, they’ll need to invest $89 on the docking station and $129 on the keyboard case.

The screen measures 12-inches and supports a resolution of 2,160 by 1,440 pixels, a little lower compared to the iPad Pro’s 2,732 x 2,048 pixels or the Surface Pro 4’s 2,736 x 1,824 pixels. Other features include a USB Type-C port, stereo speakers, a Hello-capable fingerprint reader and a battery that should last over nine hours.

Here are the prices of the MateBook that you’ll find on Microsoft’s website, depending on configuration:

– Core m3 processor backed by 4GB of RAM and with 128GB SSD – $699; – Core m5 processor backed by 4GB of RAM and with 128GB SSD – $849; – Core m5 processor backed by 8GB of RAM and with 256GB SSD – $999; – Core m5 processor backed by 8GB of RAM and with 512GB SSD – $1,199.

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