Testseek.co.uk have collected 223 expert reviews of the Huawei MateBook 13.9-inch 2019 - Intel CPU and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei MateBook 13.9-inch 2019 - Intel CPU.
May 2019
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The editors liked
Lightweight
Strong performance
Good keyboard
Sharp screen
Great Touchscreen display
Snappy processor
Clever Huawei Share feature
Fast
Unique cooling system
Stunning display
Excellent value
Solid performance
Attractive design and display
Compact and nicely crafted
Good 3
2 highres IPS touchscreen
Fast keyboard and reliable clickpad
Modern hardware configuration and solid performance once tweaked
Competent thermal module
Both with daily use and with games
Well priced
Full Intel Core processing
Discrete Nvidia graphics
Webcam now on top
The one-touch power button has a fingerprint reader embeded in it
Making it quicker to start up and login to your PC
It's very quick to recharge
And a 15-minute charge will give you two and a half hours of power
There's plenty of storage space for all
The editors didn't like
Short battery life
Muffled
Tinny sound
Warm palm rest
Terrible battery life
Limited USBC ports
Unoriginal design
Huawei Ecosystem
Trackpad feels cheap
Difficult to find the top-spec model
Lacking in ports and Thunderbolt 3
On the heavy side for its class
Limited IO
Without TB3 or a fullsize cardreader
Only available with a maximum of 8 GB of RAM
Small 41.7 Wh battery
Akwardly placed and fairly poor speakers
Relatively low memory
No Thunderbolt 3
The screen suffers from glare in bright light and fingerprint marks
Discrete GPU boosts graphics performance, Price point offers good value for money, Solid construction in a compact footprint, One of the first laptops to include Intel's latest Whiskey Lake chip
Average battery life isn't quite enough for a full day's work, A little skimpy in the I/O ports department, U.S. government believes Huawei is a security risk
Huawei's 13-inch notebook integrates a full-powered discrete GPU plus Intel's Whiskey Lake processor into a well-made laptop that skimps a bit on battery life...
Abstract: We haven't toyed w/ the X Pro so this is our initial experience on Huawei's laptops since the original MateBook back in 2016 and a lot has changed. Mainly, in regards to design for the most part. They've gotten a lot better w/ the design and features as s...
Minimalist yet sturdy design, Comfortable keyboard, Comes with Matedock 2.0 for extra connectivity, Nvidia MX150 GPU included in top-tier model, Solid performance
No Thunderbolt 3, Only one USB-C port supports charging, No USB-A ports, Both models only support 8GB of RAM, Lackluster battery life
MateDock 2 docking station included in box, impressive GPU performance for the size, large keyboard keys and trackpad, faster than the MateBook X Pro, silent during low-medium loads, high quality 3:2 touchscreen, normal webcam placement
right USB-C port does not support AC adapter charging, moderate-heavy uneven backlight bleeding, cannot recharge and game simultaneously, keys could be firmer; shallow travel, high-pitched fans when gaming, limited to 8 GB of soldered RAM, extremely limi
Ultimately, if you're looking for Windows power in a MacBook-like body, the MateBook 13 is worth considering. It doesn't stand out or break new ground, but it is a capable machine. Just know that there are plenty of other options you should be looking at...