Testseek.co.uk have collected 197 expert reviews of the Huawei MateBook X 13.9-inch - Intel CPU and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei MateBook X 13.9-inch - Intel CPU.
June 2017
(82%)
197 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(77%)
17 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Slim and light design
Great display with minimal bezel
Good keyboard and typing experience
Excellent sound quality (with Dolby Atmos)
Fingerprint scanner in perfect position
Aluminium design
Price
3
2 ratio touch display
Full-size Core “i” processors
Thin bezels
Roomy keyboard
Included USB-C adapters
Powerful CPU can cope with any desktop duties
Slimline design is gorgeous
Especially those screen bezels
Great sound to match stellar picture quality
Slim and light
Fantastic speakers
Fingerprint reader
Fantastic design
Beautiful and unique display
Great audio capabilities
Amazing design and screen
Great sound
Fingerprint sensor
Precise design
Excellent keyboard
Color-accurate display
Thin
Light
Good keyboard
Great screen
Good trackpad
Excellent fingerprint scanner
USBC
Fanless design
Useries Core i5/i7 processor
Design
Screen
Fingerprint scanner
Ships with dock
Extremely small and compact
Ideal for carrying around
Simple to set up and easy to use
It comes with an adapter that plugs into a USB port and offers access to an HDMI socket along with a VGA port and a USB 2.0 (so you can use an external flash drive)
The editors didn't like
Likely to be expensive (prices yet to be revealed)
Slightly limited connectivity
Gets hot under load
Battery life not best-in-class
Backlight not the best from all angles
Not as powerful as the Pro X model
Heavier than the competition
Copycat concept
Unexceptional Dolby Atmos sound
No Rose Gold in US/UK
Standby battery life is awful
Touchpad can be tricky
A few build quality stumbles
More expensive than a MacBook
Multitasking performance isn't great
USB Type-C ports limited in odd ways
High price
Limited connectivity options
Lackluster battery life
Slightly odd USB-C setup
You may never be able to buy it
Modest battery endurance
No USBA ports
No touchscreen
Can only charge on one side
Trackpad has a bit of play
Some models do not have a TPM
No 16GB of RAM option
Only two USB-C ports either side
No touch screen
Expensive considering it doesn't even have a touchscreen
Display suffers from glare in bright light and fingerprint marks
Is the MateBook X Pro worth paying an extra few hundred for then? Realistically it'll come down to how much you value the slightly larger display, (probably) longer battery life, optional extra RAM, and the addition of a USB-A port.Those are individually...
It may sound cliché to compare the MateBook 13 to the MacBook Air, but it's hard not to. With such similar designs there's little to tell the laptops apart on aesthetics, and as soon as you look at the internals Huawei's laptop pulls sharply ahead.The bas...
Abstract: With a sandblasted, matte finish it makes the MacBook Air seem dull, and because it measures 14.9mm thick it will fit nicely into a bag. I only have one qualm, which is the size of the plastic modules on its underside. They grip surfaces but, to my eyes a...
Published: 2019-01-07, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Aluminium design, Price, 3:2 ratio touch display
Not as powerful as the Pro X model, Heavier than the competition
The MateBook 13 isn't as powerful as the MateBook Pro X, but then it's not designed to be. This is about offering a slightly more affordable models and they are priced $200 less than the Pro X.The Space Gray model will come with an i7 processor and 512GB...
Published: 2019-01-07, Author: Chris , review by: Theinquirer.net
Although the MateBook 13 will doubtless shift some units, thanks to its slightly more diminutive frame and more modest price tag, there are compromises. The main one being that one of the two USB-C ports is one of those irritating "not what you think i...
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Published: 2018-12-28, Author: Daniel , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: The Chinese company Huawei introduced its new laptop Huawei MateBook 13. A week after the announcement, Huawei started saled of the laptop, and during the first 5 minutes 10000 units were sold. This is a great result! The new laptop is very popular in Chi...
Extremely small and compact, ideal for carrying around, Simple to set up and easy to use, It comes with an adapter that plugs into a USB port and offers access to an HDMI socket along with a VGA port and a USB 2.0 (so you can use an external flash drive),
Expensive considering it doesn't even have a touchscreen, Display suffers from glare in bright light and fingerprint marks, Battery life was disappointing, only lasting just over four hours in our tests, It's not suitable for gaming
This compact and light laptop is great for taking on the go. It looks stylish, copes well with word processing and photo editing and even has a fingerprint sensor to make logging in quick and easy. However, it is expensive and the battery life could be be...
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Published: 2017-07-05, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
thin, light, good keyboard, great screen, good trackpad, excellent fingerprint scanner, USBC, fanless design, Useries Core i5/i7 processor
no USBA ports, no touchscreen, can only charge on one side, trackpad has a bit of play, some models do not have a TPM, no 16GB of RAM option
The Huawei MateBook X is one of the best Windows 10 ultrabooks available. It's thin, light, has a great screen, great speakers, good keyboard, solid trackpad, brilliant fingerprint sensor and gets all the basics right. It's also fanless despite having a f...
Amazing design and screen, Great sound, Fingerprint sensor
Slightly odd USB-C setup, You may never be able to buy it
The Huawei Matebook X has it all, a stunning premium design, powerful specs, and useful, user-centric features.If you're after an ultra portable laptop, love Apple's industrial design, but prefer Window 10, this really is the perfect machine.Of course, th...