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.
820100197
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
It's hard to give a definitive verdict on a laptop we have only used for a few hours but signals are very positive for the MateBook X. Huawei has definitely nailed the design and build quality, while the keyboard is also impressively tactile for such a th...
Published: 2017-05-23, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Powerful CPU can cope with any desktop duties, Slimline design is gorgeous, especially those screen bezels, Great sound to match stellar picture quality
Standby battery life is awful, Touchpad can be tricky, A few build quality stumbles, More expensive than a MacBook
The MateBook X is probably the most exciting of Huawei's three new Windows-powered portables. The MateBook E is a relateively minor refresh of last year's convertible tablet, and the MateBook D is a business-centric laptop with a dash of added style. Thi...
In addition to the above-mentioned highlights, this time Huawei MateBook X has many worth mentioning, such as the introduction of a pressure touchpad design for the first time, the use of a 7th-generation Core processor, a standard 16GB large memory suppo...
Abstract: The foldable phone market is still in its look-but-don't-touch stage, but Huawei has just burst onto it with the Huawei Mate X. Like the Samsung Galaxy Fold, we've not yet been able to put our own hands on the Mate X, but we have seen a representative p...
Elegant design, fit, and finish, High screentobody ratio with minimal bezels, Fast Windows Hello fingerprint scanner, Standard USBC ports, Affordable price
Battery life could be better, Poor frontfacing camera, Limited to 8GB RAM
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Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: It isn't only Microsoft making its laptop debut this month: Chinese phone giant Huawei has also just launched the MateBook X, and what an excellent debutante it is. For a start, it squeezes a 13in screen into a body the size of a 12in MacBook.Huawei...
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