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Huawei MateBook X, MateBook D and MateBook E revealed
The Huawei Matebook saw quite a divided reception, being inspired by Microsoft‘s Surface line of tablets with keyboard covers/docks. Now, the Chinese company has revealed a few more MateBooks, but it’s the MateBook X that got most of the attention.
The MateBook X ditches the tablet form factor in favour of simply being a laptop, featuring a 13-inch 2160×1440 display with a screen/body ratio of 88%. In terms of dimensions, the device weighs 1.05kgs and measures 12.5mms thick.
Who gives a damn about the design if the specs aren’t decent, right? Huawei has shoved a seventh generation Core i5 or i7 chip in the device (albeit a U-series processor), as well as 8GB of RAM and 256GB or 512GB of SSD storage.
In a noteworthy move, the company is also using a fanless design, in both the i5 and i7 variants. Instead, the firm says it’s using “phase change material” to keep things cool.
As for other details, you’ve also got a fingerprint scanner embedded in the power button, a 41.4Wh battery and your choice of Prestige Gold, Space Grey and Rose Gold colours.
The MateBook X starts at €1399 for the i5/256GB storage variant, €1599 for the i5/512GB variant, and €1699 for the top-end i7/512GB model.
The MateBook X is a shot at Apple’s MacBook Air, but we’re personally excited about the MateBook D
Huawei also delivered the MateBook D and MateBook E.
The former is a traditional 15.6-inch laptop, bringing 8GB of RAM, a 43.3Wh battery and your choice of a seventh gen Core i5 or Core i7 processor. However, it also packs added grunt in the form of a 2GB GeForce 940MX graphics card.
In terms of pricing, you’re looking at €799 for the base model, featuring a Core i5 chip and 1TB hard drive. Spend €899 and you grab the same model, but with a 128GB SSD accompanying the 1TB hard drive. Want the top-end variant, featuring a Core i7 and 128GB SSD/1TB HDD combo? That will cost €999.
Liked the original MateBook and want something similar? Then the MateBook E 2-in-1 is for you, featuring a similar tablet-with-a-keyboard-cover design. You’re looking at a nondescript 2K screen and choice of seventh gen Core m3 or i5 chip.
Other details include a 33.7Wh battery, a fingerprint scanner and at least 4GB of RAM.
Expect to pay €999 for the Core m3/4GB RAM/128GB SSD model, €1199 for the Core i5/4GB RAM/256GB SSD variant, and €1299 for the Core i5/8GB RAM/256GB SSD model.