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
Abstract: Let's talk about Huawei and the association with the rich range of products by the Asian smartphone is immediate. This brand has been able to develop in recent years a position in the smartphone market that has come to settle Samsung and Apple, both globa...
Frankly, I love the Huawei MateBook X. It's a wonderful mixture of portability, productivity, and entertainment. I'm the type of guy that has to throw a laptop in a bag and carry it around in a backpack for hours in New York City, and it's just so comfort...
well-built case that offers a good presentation, with a very stiff lid, compact, very small bezels, 3:2 screen format, well-thought-out adapter is included, DisplayPort via USB Type-C, fingerprint sensor integrated into the On/Off button, TPM 2.0,
the device itself only has 2x USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-C, no Kensington, no card reader, keyboard has a slightly spongy feel, contrast is not optimal, reflective display, hardly usable outside, massive CPU/GPU throttling during long constant high load, CPU spee
Attractive build, light and thin enough to be very back-friendly, excellent performance, clear and bright display, the best audio performance you'll find on any laptop
Short battery life, build is fragile, touchpad feels loose, no standard USB Type-A ports, Prev2 of 2Next
I'm not going to play up the MacBook comparisons too much, because that's more of a software argument than a hardware argument. But, even against more established competition from the likes of Dell, Lenovo, and Asus on the PC side, the Huawei MateBook X c...
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Published: 2017-06-22, Author: Adam , review by: Pocketnow.com
Extremely thin & portable, Excellent fingerprint secure power button interface, Great speaker audio quality, Thin bezel along the screen, Large, responsive track-pad with gesture support, Splash resistant keyboard, Two USB-C ports, All day battery life,
Audio & Video drivers could use improvements, Slight "creaking" flexing noise, Glossy screen causes glare in many scenarios, USB-C has compatibility issues
It's great to see Huawei expanding their portfolio further into the Windows 10 laptop market. Last year, they released the excellent original MateBook 2-in-1 tablet PC, while this year we've got an update to that coming called the MateBook E, plus two new...
Fanless, despite Core i7 performance, Impressive (if derivative) design and build quality, Attractive 13-inch Gorilla-glass screen, Great speakers for a thin laptop, Port-expanding USB-C dock included in the box
So-so battery life, Solid-state drive is oddly partitioned, resulting in a cramped c: drive
Despite its Apple-esque design and sub-par battery life, Huawei's first laptop impresses with powerful Core processors, a fanless shell, and one of the best fingerprint readers we've tested in a laptop. Read More...
Lightweight, attractive design, Comfortable keyboard, Integrated Windows Hello fingerprint sensor on power button, Two USB Type-C ports, and MateDock 2 is included in the box
No Windows Hello IR camera, Disappointing battery life, 4GB of RAM isn't enough for an already expensive ultrabook, Can only share data between Matebook X and other Huawei devices
Gorgeous, all-aluminum design, Brilliant 2K screen, 2 USB Type-C ports and included MateDock 2, Powerful Dolby Atmos sound system,
Slower SSD than competitors', Mediocre battery life,
Sporting a gorgeous, all-aluminum body; a silent, fanless design; and up to an Intel Core-i7 CPU, Huawei's MateBook X is like a MacBook that runs Windows, but better...
Published: 2017-05-23, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
Thin, fanless design with attractive aluminum build, Core i5 and i7 processor options, Sharp 2K display with ultra-slim bezels, Dolby Atmos-powered sound system, Fingerprint sensor
Only including USB-C ports is inconvenient, No touch screen option
The MateBook X is a promising super-thin laptop with a smart metal design. Port limitations aside, its array of other features and nice display add up to an appealing ultraportable option...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews Huawei's extremely compact and light 13” Windows 10 Ultrabook, the MateBook X. It weighs just 1.05 kg /2.2 lb. and is 12.mm thin. That's similar to the 12” Apple MacBook but Huawei improves on that formula with a larger display, deeper k...