Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Huawei's MateBook X Pro makes case for premium, touchscreen laptop


MANILA -- Huawei on Wednesday debuted the MateBook X Pro in the Philippines, the latest in a stream of low key launches for premium products with most of the world on lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Shenzhen-based Huawei is promising powerful performance in a sleek, stealthy metal frame, aiming squarely at the top of the premium everyday laptop heap.

With a 91-percent screen-to-body ratio that trumps the Macbook Pro, the 3K (3000 x 2000) 13.9 inch panel offers an immersive experience. Text and images are sharp and the screen is bright enough to keep it at around 70 percent in our initial tests.

The 10-point touch screen offers a new way of interacting with the device which can make work faster by easing the burden on the trackpad. Think using an iPad pro as a work machine, but with a reliable keyboard.

The screen is meant to be touched, Huawei said, made out of Gorilla Glass with an anti-fingerprint coating.

The wide keyboard with backlit keys feels solid when typing and hides the camera in the topmost row, as in the MateBook D15. The power button doubles as a fingerprint sensor for added security.

Huawei is positioning its laptops like its smartphones in terms of battery endurance. The 57 Wh lasted for a full day of work from home in our initial test. The bundled 65-watt charger also supercharges Huawei smartphones and wireless earbuds cases.

The MateBook X Pro comes with Huawei Share for seamless file sharing between phone and laptop. It runs on the 10th generation Intel Core i7 with 16GB RAM and 512GB to 1TB of internal storage.

We will be coming out with a full review in the coming weeks. Here are the full specifications.


The MateBook X Pro will retail for P119,990. Pre-order customers from April 15 to 24 will get P11,990 worth of freebies: a backpack, mouse and Freebuds 3 wireless earphones.

source: news.abs-cbn.com