Huawei MateBook X Pro review – in pictures
A slimline beauty that’s ready to crash Apple’s party
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Huawei MateBook X Pro review – in pictures
Huawei’s latest laptop might only be the company’s second, but the Matebook X Pro is comfortably ready to take on the might of Apple’s MacBook Pro. This slim, sleek machine borrows more design inspiration from the latest smartphones than from competing laptops, with a near bezel-free screen, fingerprint-sensing power button and incredibly compact dimensions. Then it goes one better with dedicated graphics, and more raw power than you’ll find in Apple’s elder statesman.
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HUAWEI MATEBOOK X PRO DESIGN: SLIM AND LIGHT
Every millimetre counts when it comes to a high-end ultra-portable, but the MateBook X Pro is off to a good start: it’s both thinner and lighter than the 13in MacBook Pro. At 1.33kg it’s light enough to slip in a bag and forget it’s even there, especially because it barely takes up any space. Measuring 14.6mm at its thickest point, it’s barely any bulkier than an issue of the world’s greatest gadget magazine.
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HUAWEI MATEBOOK X PRO BUILD: BIGGER THAN YOU THINK
Once you open it up, though, it feels a lot bigger than it actually is. That’s because the screen cuts incredibly close to the edges, for a near-borderless 91% screen to body ratio. It’s a touchscreen too, for those that actually like the gestures built into Windows 10. And since it’s made of Gorilla Glass, it should shrug off your greasy fingerprints without leaving any scratches.
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HUAWEI MATEBOOK X PRO WEBCAM: HIDDEN FEATURE
The only way to make the screen so big was to move the webcam from its traditional spot in the centre of the top bezel – but unlike Dell’s awkwardly off-centre XPS 13, Huawei has cleverly pocketed it away underneath a button on the keyboard. This neat, space-saving design might not create the most flattering angle for video calls, but it means security-conscious users can rest easy. Should any unscrupulous hackers gain access to the camera, all they’ll see is blackness – until you pop it up, of course.
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HUAWEI MATEBOOK X PRO DISPLAY: PLENTIFUL
It’s no bigger than the average 13in laptop, but those skinny screen bezels help Huawei squeeze a 13.9in panel into the MateBook X Pro. The 3:2 aspect ratio feels expansive, and with an impressive 3000×2000 resolution, you’ll have no trouble working on two things side-by-side. That pixel count soundly beats both the 13in and 15in MacBook Pros. A few Windows programs can still be a little tricksy with high resolutions, but it ensures everything looks crisp and detailed for the most part.
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HUAWEI MATEBOOK X PRO DISPLAY: VIBRANT
Huawei reckons the LCD panel has a 1500:1 contrast ratio and covers 100% of the sRGB colour gamut, which should make it ideal for editing photos and other colour-sensitive work. It certainly looks impressive, with real depth to images and vibrant colours across the board. A maximum brightness of 450 nits isn’t the highest we’ve seen in a laptop, but it’s still more than enough to see clearly if you’re working outdoors, or in direct sunlight.
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HUAWEI MATEBOOK X PRO SOUND: SOUNDS GOOD
Sound quality hasn’t been forgotten, either: the MateBook X Pro has Dolby Atmos audio, just like the original MateBook X did. Here, though, Huawei has split the frequency range between four speakers – two underneath for bass, and two on top for the mid-range and treble. It really makes a difference, giving an impressively nuanced sound that you can really hear travelling across the four separate channels.
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HUAWEI MATEBOOK X PRO PERFORMANCE: WELL EQUIPPED
For such a skinny machine, the MateBook X Pro isn’t short of speed: it’s packing an 8th generation Intel i7 CPU, along with 16GB of RAM and a speedy 512GB NVMe SSD. The i7-8550U is a chip normally reserved for chunkier laptops, but Huawei reckons it is able to keep the silicon cool enough to run it at peak performance. That should give it an edge over M-series Intel CPUs, which are what you’ll find in most ultraportables.
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HUAWEI MATEBOOK X PRO PERFORMANCE: READY TO PLAY
It certainly didn’t struggle with anything we could throw at it, keeping the CPU at its boosted 2GHz speeds in desktop apps like Photoshop and Premiere Pro. A Core i7 is probably overkill for web browsing and word documents, so there’s no reason to worry if you’ll be sticking to the simple stuff. Gaming is also on the cards, because this is one of the thinnest laptops around with a dedicated graphics card. Nvidia’s GeForce MX150 comes with 2GB of memory, which is a welcome step up from Intel’s integrated GPU.
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HUAWEI MATEBOOK X PRO BATTERY: AVERAGE
Battery life was one of the original MateBook’s weak points, but the Pro copes very well away from the mains considering the uprated hardware. It has a 57Wh cell that can last for up to 10 hours at a time when doing simple tasks like video playback at half brightness. In real world use, we managed around eight hours between top-ups, which is merely average for the class, but a big improvement over its predecessor.
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HUAWEI MATEBOOK X PRO KEYBOARD: COMFY
We had no complaints about typing on the comfortable keyboard, which uses large Chiclet-style keys with a surprising amount of travel, given how supermodel-skinny the laptop is. There’s less feedback here than you’ll find on Apple’s MacBook butterfly keys, but it was still able to get us through an entire working day of emails and editing, without us wanting to reach for a different machine.
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HUAWEI MATEBOOK X PRO KEYBOARD: SECURE POWER
The webcam is hidden amongst the function keys, and pops up and down with a satisfying spring. The power button isn’t quite so stealthy, as it sits above the keyboard on its lonesome, but it does have a Windows Hello-friendly fingerprint sensor built into it. That means you can power on the MateBook with the correct digit, and have it automatically skip the lock screen, which is very handy.
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HUAWEI MATEBOOK X PRO TOUCHPAD: SENSITIVE
Huawei has fitted a huge slab of a touchpad below the keyboard, which is great for nipping around the screen quickly. It’s a little overly sensitive to multi-touch gestures, which can lead to accidentally zooming in or out of web pages, but you can disable the ones you don’t use in Settings.
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HUAWEI MATEBOOK X PRO VERDICT (1)
The MateBook X Pro feels like the Windows-powered Apple alternative people have been waiting for. It has a higher resolution screen and skinnier bezels than the MacBook Pro, superior graphics, and undercuts it by £200. Oh, and there’s an honest-to-goodness USB port, because there’s plenty of tech that hasn’t upgraded to USB-C just yet.
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HUAWEI MATEBOOK X PRO VERDICT (2)
The MateBook’s touchpad isn’t quite as slick, though, and while the cat’s eye-esque camera is a smart way of getting more screen for your money, it doesn’t create the most flattering angle for video calls. Windows will still be a dealbreaker for some, too.
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HUAWEI MATEBOOK X PRO VERDICT (3)
All the same, while some Windows-based rivals might cost less and have their own unique styling rather than mimicking Apple’s established design, they can’t match the MateBook for GPU performance. So if some minor quibbles don’t bother you, this is a fantastic ultraportable with enough power for just about all your desktop duties.