Huawei has recently unveiled the MateBook D16 Linux edition, which mirrors the specifications of its Windows counterpart but retails at a more competitive price of 4,299 yuan, marking a 300 yuan discount compared to the Windows version. This strategic shift may be attributed to the impending expiration of Microsoft's Windows license for Huawei, potentially leaving the tech giant without access to the Windows system. It has now been confirmed that Huawei's PCs will undergo a complete transition to its in-house developed HarmonyOS. The MateBook D16 Linux edition comes pre-loaded with essential software and boasts advanced features like rapid wake-up and intelligent split-screen functionality, aiming to offer users an experience virtually indistinguishable from Windows.