huawei matebook 13 review and buying guide

huawei matebook 13 review and buying guide

 Huawei matebook 13 can be the one for you to buy. So let's try to know about this one. Not only was it incredibly competent in all the major categories that matter — power, portability, design, build quality, keyboard, trackpad, even battery life — it was also incredibly cheap, offering that package for hundreds of dollars less than competing Windows laptops or even MacBooks. The MateBook 13 easily became my recommendation for the best laptop of the year, and even now, more than six months later, it remains at the top of many shortlists.

So the bar for Huawei’s next laptop — the new MateBook 13, which was announced at CES earlier this month and is hitting Amazon and Newegg around the time this review is published — is unsurprisingly high. The MateBook 13 has dropped the “Pro” moniker, and it starts at an even lower price: $999 for the entry model and $1,299 for the upgraded version, both of which offer a considerable value. But it’s also lost some of the features of the MateBook X Pro, and it isn’t quite the slam dunk winner last year’s model was.

Pros
Great build quality
Excellent keyboard and trackpad
Compact design with 3:2 display
Powerful processor plus optional discrete GPU

Cons
Below-average battery life
Limited USB-C ports
No Thunderbolt 3 support
Overly aggressive automatic brightness sensor



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 huawei matebook 13 Price and availability

In comparison with the other laptop huawei's laptop prices are very standard for its quality , design and others. Huawei is selling two configurations of the MateBook 13 laptop, an entry-grade version and a high-end version, but both contain the same 13-inch, 2,560 x 1,440 (220 pixels per inch) touchscreen in a 3:2 aspect ratio and 8GB of LPDDR3 memory as well as a fingerprint reader embedded into the power button.

Otherwise, the more approachable model includes an 8th-generation Intel Core i5 processor with integrated graphics and 256GB of solid-state storage (SSD) for $999 (about £785, AU$1,403) to start. Meanwhile, a $1,299 (about £1,020, AU$1,825) model with an Intel Core i7 processor and Nvidia MX150 discrete graphics chip inside as well as a 512GB SSD is available.

Both models also include a helpful USB-C dock in the box as well as one free year of Microsoft Office 365 Personal. This pricing smartly undercuts Apple’s latest MacBook Air by 100 bucks, and remains quite competitive with other competing Ultrabooks, namely the Dell XPS 13.

It all comes down to how the MateBook 13 part configurations compare, largely offering the same or more power than either option for less. Namely, neither the XPS 13 nor the MacBook Air offer discrete graphics. As low-power as the Nvidia MX 150 might be, it gives this laptop a clear competitive advantage in video rendering and gaming.So i am very excited for this one.

huawei matebook 13 specification


CPU          : 1.8GHz Intel Core i7-8565U (quad-core, 8MB cache, up to 4.1GHz)
Graphics   : Intel UHD Graphics 620; Nvidia GeForce MX150 (2GB GDDR5)
RAM        : 8GB DDR3 (2,133MHz)
Screen      : 13-inch, 1440p (2,160 x 1,440, IPS, 300 nits, 1,000:1 contrast, 100% sRGB, 3:2 aspect) touch display
Storage     : 512GB SSD
Ports         : 2 x USB-C 3.1, headset jack
Connectivity: 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1
Camera    : HD (720p, 0.9MP) webcam
Weight     : 2.87 pounds (1.3kg)
Size          : 11.26 x 8.31 x 0.59 inches (286 x 211 x 14.9mm; W x D x H

huawei matebook 13 Design and display

The design and display of huawei matebook 13 is excellent. You wouldn’t be wrong to think of the MateBook 13 as a further refinement of Huawei’s best-in-class MateBook X Pro of 2018, but the company intends to sell both separately. You see, the MateBook 13 looks nearly identical to the X Pro, only slightly smaller.

This laptop is fitted into the same aluminum body as before in your choice of a Space Gray or Mystic Silver color option. Open the laptop, however, and you’ll notice one key difference: the webcam has moved – again.

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While the webcam was cleverly hidden beneath the keyboard in the X Pro, Huawei has done this MateBook right with a webcam resting above the display. However, it’s rated for a mere 0.9-megapixels at 720p resolution, so it’s not going to make you look amazing online.

Measuring just 0.59 inches (14.9mm) thin and weighing a mere 2.87 pounds (1.3kg), the MateBook 13 is narrowly heavier and actually – just by a hair – thinner than the latest MacBook Air. That’s mighty impressive for a laptop that contains a full-fat Intel mobile processor as well as a dedicated graphics chip.

Equally as impressive is the keyboard and touchpad on offer here, with plenty of key travel at 1.2mm and the punchy, forceful feedback that we need to type fast. Likewise, the Microsoft Precision touchpad is also a delight to use as well as wide and spacious, though it’s notably missing a smooth glass coating.

Now, if you enjoyed the touchscreen display on the X Pro, you’ll love it all over again on the MateBook 13. While a touch smaller now at a straight 13 inches on the diagonal, the screen still puts out a 1440p picture at 100% of the sRGB color gamut – and its touch digitizer is as snappy as ever.
While this is essentially the same design as last year’s flagship Huawei laptop, we can’t help but appreciate the refinements that the company has made to that design at almost every level.
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