Testseek.com have collected 282 expert reviews of the Huawei MateBook X Pro 2019 - Intel CPU and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei MateBook X Pro 2019 - Intel CPU.
April 2018
(87%)
282 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(82%)
203 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Blazing fast performance
Dedicated graphics with an expansion option
Lightweight compact form-factor
Phenomenal bright and vivid 3K screen with a record-breaking screen-to-body ratio and slim bezels
Attractive all-metal body design
Great trackpad and
Sleek
All-metal design
Bright
Bold touchscreen
Includes one USB Type-A port
Fingerprint reader integrated with power button
Recessed camera for more privacy
Insane battery life
Delivers outstanding bang for your buck
Premium build quality
Vibrant 3000x2000 resolution display
Solid specs
Strong performance bolstered by a discrete GPU
Fast performance
Exquisite screen
Comfortable keyboard
Long battery life
Both USB Type-C and Type-A ports
Competitive price
Compared to premium ultrabooks
Lovely 3K display that pumps out tons of light
Included MateDock accommodates legacy devices
Unique webcam placement
Thin
Svelte industrial design
Lightweight
Dolby Atmos enhanced 4x speaker system
USB-C power ports and great battery life
High quality design
Fit
And finish
Gorgeous 13.9 inch display with 91 percent screentobody ratio
Solid battery life
Liquid resistant keyboard
High screentobody ratio with minimal bezels
Compelling Dolby Atmos quadspeaker system
Fast Windows Hello
Impressive portability
Crisp display
Dedicated graphics
Strong battery life
Well-engineered USB-A port is a welcome addition
Beautiful 14-inch display in a 13-inch frame
Good battery life
Nice design
Thunderbolt 3
Good battery runtimes
High-contrast display
MateDock 2 included
Significantly more powerful CPU and GPU than the MateBook X
>95 percent sRGB coverage
High contrast
Accurate colors
Higher battery capacity
Respectable battery life
Full-lane Thunderbolt 3
USB 3.0 Type-A
High quality chassis
Rigid lid and base
The editors didn't like
A unique pop-up webcam creates unflattering double chin shots (but it's a fair trade-off)
Battery life is ok but nothing to write home about
Heavier than the original
Recessed camera placement looks up your nose
No IR camera
Still can only share data with Huawei smartphones using the "My Phone" feature
Still uncertain US release date and price
Lacks an IR camera
Awkward webcam angle
Very limited availability
High price
Power-limit throttling impedes performance
Battery life is just average
Huawei used Nvidia's lower-power MX150 discrete GPU
Price could be more competitive
Camera placement needs some getting used to
Keyboard isn't quite perfectly tight
SD card slot not included
Expensive
Camera embedded in the keyboard can produce odd results
Keys are a bit mushy and loose
It's expensive in Europe and may be pricey over here
We still don't know if and when it'll actually arrive in the US
Webcam placement will annoy some people
Potential trackpad issues that we need to examine further
CPU performance on par with the i5-8250U
GPU performance below average for an MX150
Highly reflective screen
Meagre port selection
No maintenance options
Unable to sustain maximum CPU Turbo Boost for extended periods
Excellent mostly bezel-free screen, Decent keyboard, Strong battery life, Windows Hello works through fingerprint sensor in the power button, Includes both USB Type C and standard USB
Paint job finish looks aluminium, but can be scratched, Camera's location is cute, but not really realistic and very low res
Excellent mostly bezel-free screen, Decent keyboard, Strong battery life, Windows Hello works through fingerprint sensor in the power button, Includes both USB Type C and standard USB
Paint job finish looks aluminium, but can be scratched, Camera's location is cute, but not really realistic and very low res
Abstract: At $1899 it had want to be good right? And it is – this is Huawei's first laptop for Australia, the Matebook X Pro – a mish mash of names and brands that in some ways tries to confuse you that it's something else, but also offer up Huawei's premium side...
Published: 2018-11-20, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: We've reviewed a ton of laptops and played around with even more. Whether you're looking for a cheap device or a powerful gaming machine, we've combed through our archive to pick the very best portable computer for you.A person who just wants a really goo...
The Huawei MateBook X Pro is compact and light, with a stellar sRGB display, a very good sound system and solid performance for its size
Worst webcam placement ever, and the AC adapter has a horrible case of plugspreading disease. Plus, you do sacrifice some connections for the size, and an LTE option would be nice
A great 14-inch lightweight clamshell laptop, the Huawei MateBook X Pro offers a combo of first-rate display and a little oomph that suits it for basic graphics work. But an absurd placement in the keyboard renders the webcam close to useless...
Huawei's Matebook X Pro offers competent performance. Its true value is, really, value: For just under $1,500, Huawei offers a laptop with a 3K display, pairing it with a decent discrete graphics processor for a bit more oomph. Dell's XPS series remains o...
Published: 2018-05-30, Author: Tom , review by: au.pcmag.com
Thin and light, Stylish aluminum alloy body, 3K touch screen, USB-C and USB 3,0 connectors, Available discrete GPU
Awkward webcam placement
With more ports, a better screen, and discrete graphics, the Huawei MateBook X Pro looks to be a vastly better ultraportable laptop than last year's MateBook X...
Published: 2018-08-23, Author: Mark , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Huawei's Matebook X Pro offers competent performance. Its true value is, really, value: For just under $1,500, Huawei offers a laptop with a 3K display, pairing it with a decent discrete graphics processor for a bit more oomph. Dell's XPS series remains o...