Testseek.com have collected 185 expert reviews of the Huawei MateBook X Pro 2020 - Intel CPU and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei MateBook X Pro 2020 - Intel CPU.
May 2019
(83%)
185 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
34 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Beautiful design
Lightweight
Great performance
Excellent battery life
Gorgeous display
Integration with HUAWEI smartphones via HUAWEI Share
Very good build quality paired with thin and light chassis
Excellent IPS-NEO panel that covers 97% of sRGB
Our Gaming and Web design profile makes the colors on this laptop very accurate
Doesn't use PWM to adjust its brightness levels
Decent battery l
Incredible 3K screen
Slim and sleek build
Responsive keyboard
Sizable 512GB SSD
Beautiful and practical display
Solid premium construction
Bundled USB-C hub
Good battery life
Well specced and well priced compared to rivals
Great integration with other Huawei devices
Bright and colorful 3
2 display
Excellent 3
2 "3K" display
Outstanding performance
Exceptional value
Stylish but understated
Same premium design
Privacy-oriented camera
Full Thunderbolt 3 speed for 4K monitors and eGPUs
Solid industrial design
Excellent minimal-bezel screen
Good keyboard
All-day battery life with fast charging
Up to 1TB of storage
Thin
Sleek design
Excellent display
Decent performance
Fairly decent battery life
Useful features like PC Manager
Multiple clipboard
And Huawei Share
Fingerprint scanner works even when pressing power to turn the computer on
Includes USB Hub
Improved battery life
OneHop sharing is great if you own a new Huawei phone
It's better than last year's class-leading model
Attractive design and great case
High-quality touchscreen display
Decent input devices
Fast Wi-Fi
Long battery life
MateDock 2 included
The editors didn't like
Not recommended for graphics-intense operations
Pop-up webcam's angle is something you'll have to get used to
If you're in the U.S. you'll likely need to import it
Which will add to the price
Even with the Core i5 configuration and 512GB of storage to
Lacks a Thunderbolt connector and an SD card reader
No RAM upgradability post-purchase
Bizarre cooling solution
Loose-feeling touchpad
Terrible camera angle
It's expensive
Meager gaming power
Restrained performance
Questionable web camera placement
Complicated availability
Pricey
No US availability
Patchy performance
Pop-up webcam
No pen support
Huawei name is controversial
Higher price tag compared to 2018 model
Popup camera view is awkward
Thermal management still needs work
Huawei Share 3.0 has limited availability
Poor webcam location
USB Type-C ports seem a bit tight
No configurable options when it comes to internal components
Chin camera
Pretty much the same laptop as last year
Buy last year's model on discount
Seriously check it out
Performance not any better than on predecessor
CPU and GPU both remain well below their capabilities
Published: 2020-06-17, Author: Phil , review by: ausdroid.net
I really wanted this to be $600 to -$800 cheaper, I believe that will triple their potential buyers market and give the option to steal some Macbook users over to their platform. That's really the only barrier for purchase that I can come up with, so if y...
Abstract: I don't think there are many better designed laptops going around, in fact I'd put the Huawei Matebook X Pro right alongside the MacBook and the Dell XPS 13.In fact, those three devices are the three I'd be recommending if you've got serious cash to lay...
Published: 2020-06-12, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Design, Performance, Battery Life
Camera position
Personally I love thin and light ultrabooks and after using the Matebook X Pro for a couple of weeks, I'd be glad to own this device. It offers a really stunning display, in a stealthy, understated body that offers great performance and battery life to go...
As a daily student driver, Huawei's MateBook X ticks all the boxes. At only a kilogram, it's lightweight and portable, making the trip from lecture halls to libraries far less tasking. A comfortable keyboard makes typing out essays an almost enjoyable exp...
Published: 2020-07-17, Author: Bobby , review by: itpro.co.uk
With little changing year-on-year, it's difficult to recommend the 2020 X Pro to anyone that has 2018 and or 2019's models - particularly as its battery isn't better. However, it is a faster machine and does have that beautiful display.Advertisement - Art...
Huawei hasn't changed much about the MateBook X Pro 2020, but then why would it? This was one of the best laptops you could buy last year, and the upgrade to 10th-gen chips and a lush new colour keep things that way.Sure, this laptop line is probably over...
On the expensive side, Strange webcam placement, No 4K display resolution,
If you want a viable alternative to the 13-inch MacBook Pros and Dell XPS 13s of this world, then the Huawei MateBook X Pro (2020) stands up well to scrutiny. It scores highly in all the key areas, but you're going to have to part with a substantial sum i...
compact, good looking and nicely crafted, excellent 3:2 highres IPS touchscreen, fast keyboard and excellent clickpad, snappy and quiet with daily activities, long battery life on a charge
limited performance in demanding loads, the i7/MX250 not worth paying extra for, limited and inefficient thermal design, impractical webcam, expensive at launch
I still find the 2020 MateBook X Pro to be one of the better premium ultrabooks out there. The sturdy craftsmanship, the excellent 3:2 display, the quick and comfortable keyboard, the fine everyday performance and battery life are still among its major se...