The Hi MateBook 14 is stepping into the mid-range laptop scene with a mix of smart hardware and a few unexpected design moves. Wiko’s latest machine wraps power and portability into one lightweight build, topped off with an OLED display that punches above its class.
Hi MateBook 14 features a 3:2 OLED touchscreen
At first glance, the Hi MateBook 14 looks like a Huawei clone, and that’s not entirely off base. The two brands share design DNA, but Wiko’s tweaks give this model a little extra character. The 14-inch OLED touchscreen leads the way, delivering a 2,880 x 1,920 resolution in a taller 3:2 format.
More screen real estate isn’t the only win here. With a 120 Hz refresh rate, 450 nits peak brightness, and 1,920 Hz PWM dimming, it’s built for eyes that stay locked in.
Hi MateBook 14 keeps things light but solid
Even with its metal frame, the Hi MateBook 14 keeps the scale friendly at just 1.32 kg. It’s only 14.5 mm thick too, making it easy to slip into any bag. The fingerprint sensor tucked inside the power button adds a touch of everyday convenience, without extra clutter.
Keyboard design breaks the mold
Instead of the usual rectangular keys, Wiko’s using rounded, pill-shaped keys that look closer to a retro typewriter than a standard laptop. It’s a bold change, but one that may appeal to users tired of cookie-cutter layouts.
Highlights
Here’s what Wiko packed inside:
- AMD Ryzen 7 H 255 with Radeon 780M graphics
- 16 GB or 32 GB RAM options
- 1 TB SSD storage
- 70 Wh battery rated for 15 hours of video
- USB-C, 2x USB-A, HDMI, and 3.5 mm jack
Hi MateBook 14 balances performance and polish
With eight Zen 4 cores and boost clocks up to 4.9 GHz, the Ryzen chip keeps this device agile. Combined with integrated graphics and a large battery, the Hi MateBook 14 shapes up as more than just a pretty screen.
It’s not flashy. It’s not trying to be. But with a strong spec sheet and just enough flair, this one could sneak into a lot of backpacks this year.
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